- Performs activities required to successfully operate and maintain Client compressor stations and pipeline facilities.
- Controls - Install, maintain and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers, human machine interfaces, motor control centers, and medium and low voltage power distribution and pneumatic control devices utilized in pipeline operations.
- Measurement - Program, maintain, operate and troubleshoot gas measurement equipment including gas meters, control valves, relief valves, regulators and associated software, as well as monitoring gas and quality control equipment.
- Assist in performing scheduled preventative maintenance on operational equipment at assigned facility. Recognizes abnormal operating conditions. Supports emergency response.
- Locate pipelines, oversee third-party excavation, and line crossings. Install and inspect pipeline markers.
- Operate work equipment including but not limited to power tools, hand tools, and specialized instruments used in pipeline operations, maintenance, and repair of facilities.
- Review work assignments with the team to ensure work is completed with established safe work practices and reporting.
Requirements
- Pipeline Techs are multi-skilled employees who perform highly technical work within a geographical area on the largest interstate natural gas pipeline system in the United States.
- An Associate of Applied Science degree in a technical specialization is preferred. Ideal degrees include Associate of Applied Science in aviation maintenance, diesel, natural gas, compression, instrumentation, controls, electrical, electro-mechanical or corrosion.
- A comparable undergraduate degree with a technical specialization certification is applicable.
- Typically four to six years of related, progressive work experience would be needed for candidates applying for this position who do not possess the education requirements.
- Successful completion of Pipeline Technician Academy and/or achievement of at least one skill-block.
Preferred:
- Corrosion - Install, maintain and troubleshoot corrosion protection equipment to ensure pipeline integrity. NACE CP1 Tester certification is preferred.
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