Job Objective:
Contributes to the Pipeline and Facility Integrity Management Program for North Dakota asset by independently executing standard integrity activities - such as inspections, data integration, anomaly assessment, and risk updates - for pipelines, tanks, and facilities. Demonstrates growing ability to plan work, interpret results, and ensure regulatory compliance with minimal guidance.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
- Maintain and update IMP/FIMP documentation for North Dakota assets, incorporating regulatory and industry best practice changes.
- Plan and execute baseline and continuous ILI programs and facility inspections, including API 653 aboveground storage tank inspections, for North Dakota pipelines and facilities.
- Review and interpret inspection results for pipelines, tanks, and facilities; determine repair priorities and update risk profiles.
- Support regulatory and third-party audits with documentation and technical explanations.
- Develop inspection requirements and ensure compliance with API 1163 and applicable facility and tank inspection standards, including API 653 where applicable.
Other Job Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate commitment to company core values - Integrity, Ownership, Urgency, Alignment, and Innovation - in all daily responsibilities and interactions.
- Actively support and contribute to the company's mission and vision through reliable, high-quality work
- Available for travel 25% of time
- Adheres to established work schedule, attendance standards, and is punctual to work and meetings
- Maintains employee confidence and protects company assets, including intellectual property, by keeping information confidential
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results, as needed
- Other duties as assigned by management
Qualifications:
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience in pipeline integrity or related industry required
- Working knowledge of PHMSA 192/195, API standards, and facility integrity best practices.
- Strong analytical and risk assessment skills.
Education Requirements, Certifications, Licenses, and Registrations:
- Required: Bachelor's degree in Engineering.
- Preferred: EIT (Engineer in Training) or Professional Engineer (PE), API 653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector, AMPP (NACE) CP1 or CP2 Cathodic Protection, API 570 Piping Inspector
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