Pipeline Integrity Engineer

Southern CompanyNaperville, GA
Onsite

About The Position

The Pipeline Integrity Engineer is a focused discipline within a job family. The duties listed are activities associated with the various levels of the engineering progression. This progression covers the following general titles: Engineer I, Engineer II, Engineer III, Engineer, Sr. This position provides technical support for the implementation of the Transmission Integrity Management Program (TIMP). The role involves serving as the TIMP subject matter expert for planning and executing Direct Assessment (DA) assessments, analyzing transmission pipeline data to identify High Consequence Areas and pipeline threats, preparing pre-assessment data, selecting appropriate assessment methods, reviewing and integrating assessment data, directing examination selection for repair or tool validation, recommending re-assessment intervals, and drafting post-assessment reports. Additionally, the role includes preparing excavation plans and technical exhibits for permit acquisition, performing technical analysis for pipeline condition, root cause analysis, and fitness for service, documenting all aspects of the TIMP, organizing and maintaining pipeline data and documentation, performing written plan updates for code compliance, organizing documentation for regulatory audits, analyzing assessment data, and preparing remediation plans. The role also requires preparing technical requests for proposals for field services, evaluating vendor submittals, administering contracts, and performing quality audits of contractor work. Providing technical assistance for operations, gathering data to support TIMP decisions, identifying Preventive & Mitigative (P&M) measures, and evaluating new IM technology are also key responsibilities. Driving results involves working with permitting authorities and affected landowners, communicating with internal resources, preparing regulatory reports, and updating the transmission data model.

Requirements

  • Engineer I, II, and Engineer III Required: B.S. Engineering
  • Engineering Discipline – Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgical, or Materials
  • Engineer I Required: BS in recognized engineering discipline from an ABET accredited institution
  • Engineer II Required: 3+ years gas utility operations, engineering, or related experience
  • Engineer III Required: 5+ years gas utility operations, engineering, or related experience
  • Engineer III Required: 2+ years transmission pipeline integrity experience
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: 7+ years gas utility operations, engineering, or related experience
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: 3+ years transmission pipeline integrity experience
  • Engineer I, II Required: Project management proficiency
  • Engineer I, II Required: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) proficiency
  • Engineer I, II Required: MS Office proficiency
  • Engineer I, II Required: Proficient analytical and communication skills
  • Engineer I, II Required: Technical writing proficiency
  • Engineer III Required: Project management proficiency
  • Engineer III Required: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) proficiency
  • Engineer III Required: Advanced MS Office proficiency
  • Engineer III Required: Advanced communication skills
  • Engineer III Required: Advanced technical writing skill
  • Engineer III Required: Knowledge of regulatory codes and industry standards 49 CFR 192, ASME B31.8, etc.
  • Engineer III Required: Proficient analytical and data management skills
  • Engineer III Required: Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Project management proficiency
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) proficiency
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Advanced MS Office proficiency
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Advanced communication skills
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Advanced technical writing skill
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Knowledge of regulatory codes and industry standards 49 CFR 192, ASME B31.8, etc.
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Advanced analytical and data management skills
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
  • Engineer, Sr. Required: Ability to coach others on performance of the work

Nice To Haves

  • Engineer I, II, and Engineer III Preferred: Engineer In Training (E.I.T.) Certification
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE) Project Management Certification
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: Advanced Degree (Master’s – i.e. MBA or Master’s in Engineering)
  • Engineer I Preferred: Transmission pipeline integrity experience
  • Engineer II Preferred: Transmission pipeline integrity experience
  • Engineer III Preferred: Technical pipeline evaluation software
  • Engineer III Preferred: Remaining strength calculations proficiency
  • Engineer III Preferred: Pipeline assessment vendor in-line inspection software proficiency
  • Engineer III Preferred: NACE (or other industry equivalent) credentials
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: Technical pipeline evaluation software
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: Remaining strength calculations proficiency
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: Pipeline assessment vendor in-line inspection software proficiency
  • Engineer, Sr. Preferred: NACE (or other industry equivalent) credentials

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the TIMP subject matter expert for the planning and execution of Direct Assessment (DA) assessments.
  • Analyze transmission pipeline data – identify High Consequence Areas, identify pipeline threats, prepare pre-assessment data, select appropriate assessment methods, review & integrate assessment data, direct examination selection for repair or tool validation, recommend re-assessment intervals, and draft written post-assessment reports.
  • Prepare excavation plans and technical exhibits to assist in permit acquisition for field assessment activities.
  • Perform technical analysis to evaluate pipeline condition, root cause analysis, and fitness for service.
  • Document all aspects of transmission pipeline integrity management plan.
  • Organize and maintain pipeline data, assessment reports, technical documentation, procedures, and the basis for all TIMP decisions.
  • Perform written plan updates and initiate plan changes as needed to maintain code compliance.
  • Organize supporting documentation and plan for regulatory audits.
  • Analyze assessment data.
  • Prepare remediation plans and schedule and identify other pertinent risk reduction measures.
  • Prepare technical requests for proposals for transmission pipeline integrity field services, evaluate vendor submittmits, and recommend vendor selections.
  • Responsible for determining assessment budget requirements.
  • Responsible for tracking, monitoring, and reporting of assessment budget.
  • Responsible for processing invoices and accruals.
  • Administer contracts with 3rd party contractors.
  • Perform quality audits of contractor work to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.
  • Responsible for identification and implementation of process improvements.
  • Provide technical assistance for operations and formulate guidance to maintain pipeline safety and regulatory compliance with technical regulations.
  • Gather data from Operations, Company Systems, and other sources necessary to support TIMP decisions, threat identification, risk analysis, and regulatory reporting (i.e. pressure history, gas quality, leak history, encroachments).
  • Provide technical support for engineering, construction, and operations.
  • Utilizing comprehensive analysis, identify necessary Preventive & Mitigative (P&M) measures.
  • Work with key operational stakeholders to implement and track effectiveness.
  • Review and evaluate new IM technology.
  • Develop corresponding processes and procedures for use. (materials & equipment).
  • Identify needs for pipeline modifications (i.e. piggability retrofit) and coordinate with engineering to implement.
  • Work with permitting authorities to secure necessary permissions for assessment activities.
  • Communicate with affected landowners in areas affected by assessment activities.
  • Communicate with internal resources as necessary to prepare for and execute assessment activities (i.e. gas control).
  • Responsible to prepare required regulatory reports, notifications, and documentation.
  • Responsible for transmission data model updates and maintenance.
  • Verify proper training and qualifications of contractor resources (i.e. OQ).
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