Level IV Engineer Minimum Requirements: Bachelor of Science degree (Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Petroleum and Natural Gas or Material Science Engineering preferred). • Engineer-in-training (EIT) • Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in the natural gas industry that includes 3 years in corrosion and transmission integrity management. • Proficiency in the use of GIS • Working knowledge of DOT CFR 49 Part 192 Subpart O, NACE SP0502, and ASME B31.8S, a thorough understanding of corrosion principles and practices, and working knowledge of risk models. • Demonstrated experience with ECDA surveys and ILI operations and subsequent data interpretation, and the identification and implementation of preventive and mitigative measures. • Strong verbal and written communication skills required – specifically, the ability document well and to concisely discuss and deliver presentations on key/complex issues, gain consensus, and bring about change by working with employees at all levels across the organization. • Demonstrated ability to proficiently operate information technology for managing data for business decision making including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Level IV Preferred Qualifications • Professional Engineering (PE) • NACE certification (such as CP1, CP2, CP3 or PCIM) Level V Engineer Requirements: Bachelor of Science degree is required (Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Petroleum and Natural Gas or Material Science Engineering preferred). • NACE certification (such as CP1, CP2, CP3 or PCIM) • Professional Engineering license is required unless the individual has a higher level NACE certification along with demonstrated experience in the corrosion field as well as leading moderate to large transmission pipeline integrity programs. • Minimum of nine (9) years of experience in the natural gas industry that includes 5 years in corrosion and transmission integrity management. • Proficiency in the use of GIS • Working knowledge of DOT CFR 49 Part 192 Subpart O, NACE SP0502, and ASME B31.8S, a thorough understanding of corrosion principles and practices, and working knowledge of risk models. • Demonstrated experience with ECDA surveys and ILI operations and subsequent data interpretation, and the identification and implementation of preventive and mitigative measures. • Strong verbal and written communication skills required – specifically, the ability document well and to concisely discuss and deliver presentations on key/complex issues, gain consensus, and bring about change by working with employees at all levels across the organization. • Demonstrated ability to proficiently operate information technology for managing data for business decision making including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. |