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This role is the primary technical support resource for Natural Gas Measurement in Kinder Morgan. The Measurement Engineer will collaborate with Field Operations, Corporate Measurement, and industry standards groups to investigate complex measurement issues, guide the direction of industry standards and technologies, and support efforts to improve measurement accuracy. This position is essential in complementing a Technical Support group responsible for analyzing and helping resolve Lost and Unaccounted for (L&U) gas, supporting Field Technicians, and troubleshooting measurement issues. The Measurement Engineer will actively participate in industry standards groups such as AGA, API, and GPA, developing and maintaining strong connections with vendors and peers within Natural Gas Measurement to ensure strong measurement accuracy for Kinder Morgan and the industry at large. The role involves supporting and ensuring proper Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and interdepartmental procedures are developed and adhered to. The engineer will provide subject matter expertise in Measurement to both internal and external customers and stakeholders, supporting or overseeing the investigation and making recommendations toward the resolution of customer discrepancy claims. Additionally, the Measurement Engineer will lead Measurement/meter facility audits as necessary, investigate measurement quality through knowledge and experience, data analysis, and solid communications with field personnel, identifying and prioritizing possible issues. The role requires developing scope and business justifications for identified physical improvements to measurement and leading investigation teams for the development, prioritization, and implementation of actions to solve pipeline measurement imbalances. Proactively looking for new ways to analyze data, resolve problems, and improve processes is also a key responsibility, along with developing and providing measurement-related field training as necessary.