Regulatory Inspector

ChevronTioga, ND
20dOnsite

About The Position

Chevron Shale & Tight Business Unit is accepting online applications for the position of Regulatory Inspector at our Tioga, ND, facility through February 3rd, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. MST. The Regulatory Inspector provides oversight and program management for the execution of Chevron’s Cathodic Protection (CP) and Internal Corrosion (IC) programs across field pipeline s and facilit ies . Ensures compliance with 49 CFR 192/195, maintains the integrity of steel assets, and drives safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible operations. Supports all pipeline and facility corrosion-control activities, including CP performance, corrosion monitoring, chemical treatment programs, compliance documentation, and contractor oversight. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Cathodic Protection (CP) – Execution & Compliance - Execute Chevron’s Cathodic Protection and Corrosion Control Program. - Ensure regulatory compliance with PHMSA 49 CFR 192 & 195. - O versee the execution of CIS, ACVG, DCVG, atmospheric corrosion, and soil resistivity surveys. - Ensure quality execution of t roubleshoot ing , maintenance , and repair activities on CP equipment (rectifiers, anodes, test stations, coupons, bonds). - Review corrosion/CP data and work with Engineering on recommend ed corrective actions. - Generate regulatory-compliant reports and maintain integrity documentation. - Lead and oversee corrosion contractors and ensure regulatory compliance. Internal Corrosion (IC) – Monitoring & Mitigation - Ensure IC program elements meet PHMSA 49 CFR 192 & 195 requirements. - Manage internal corrosion monitoring programs and contractors (UT sensors, probes, coupons, liquid sampling). - Work with Engineering to develop mitigation actions such as inhibitor treatments and pigging operations. - Interpret corrosion trends and escalate anomalies. - Maintain IC program documentation and records. Contractor, Stakeholder & Field Support - Provide technical guidance to Operations, Maintenance, and Integrity teams. - Direct and audit contractors performing CP, IC, and chemical-treatment activities. - Coordinate with Supply Chain on scopes and materials. - Communicate program findings, risks, and recommendations to leadership. 3.4 Data, Analytics & Reporting - Maintain CP and IC KPIs and dashboards. - Track system health, compliance status, and mitigation effectiveness. - Maintain regulatory-ready documentation.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma
  • 5+ years in program or contractor management.
  • Knowledge of CP fundamentals, corrosion monitoring, pigging, and PHMSA regulations.
  • Ability to interpret survey data and lead
  • Demonstrates ownership of safety, integrity, and compliance.
  • Direct, decisive, accountable, and results-driven.
  • Collaborates effectively across teams and contractors.
  • Uses data for decisions and continuous improvement.

Nice To Haves

  • NACE/AMPP CP1–CP4, Internal Corrosion Technologist, or related certifications.
  • Experience with pipeline integrity management systems and drawings.
  • Familiarity with SAP PM and PCMS or equivalent CMMS.
  • Strong technical writing skills.

Responsibilities

  • Execute Chevron’s Cathodic Protection and Corrosion Control Program.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance with PHMSA 49 CFR 192 & 195.
  • Oversee the execution of CIS, ACVG, DCVG, atmospheric corrosion, and soil resistivity surveys.
  • Ensure quality execution of t roubleshoot ing , maintenance , and repair activities on CP equipment (rectifiers, anodes, test stations, coupons, bonds).
  • Review corrosion/CP data and work with Engineering on recommend ed corrective actions.
  • Generate regulatory-compliant reports and maintain integrity documentation.
  • Lead and oversee corrosion contractors and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Ensure IC program elements meet PHMSA 49 CFR 192 & 195 requirements.
  • Manage internal corrosion monitoring programs and contractors (UT sensors, probes, coupons, liquid sampling).
  • Work with Engineering to develop mitigation actions such as inhibitor treatments and pigging operations.
  • Interpret corrosion trends and escalate anomalies.
  • Maintain IC program documentation and records.
  • Provide technical guidance to Operations, Maintenance, and Integrity teams.
  • Direct and audit contractors performing CP, IC, and chemical-treatment activities.
  • Coordinate with Supply Chain on scopes and materials.
  • Communicate program findings, risks, and recommendations to leadership.
  • Maintain CP and IC KPIs and dashboards.
  • Track system health, compliance status, and mitigation effectiveness.
  • Maintain regulatory-ready documentation.
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