- The Pipeline Engineer is responsible for applying existing knowledge and experience in the pipeline discipline to support routine assignments. They will use best practices and knowledge of internal or external issues to improve products or services in the pipeline discipline.
- The Pipeline Engineer applies their conceptual knowledge of pipeline and with a moderate level of guidance and direction from colleagues and leadership, is responsible for solving a range of straightforward pipeline problems. They will be responsible for analyzing possible solutions using standard procedures, as well as building knowledge of the company, processes, and customers. The Pipeline Engineer understands key business drivers and applies this knowledge to solve problems in straightforward situations through analysis of possible solutions using technical experience, judgment, and precedents.
Responsibilities
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Gain familiarity with the project scope of work, specifications, schedule, and all inter-discipline requirements, including identifying concerns as early as practicable
- Recognize changes to scope and notify the Discipline Lead Engineer
- Interface with all disciplines to develop clash-free designs
- Interface with other departments to obtain input for Discipline designs and drawings
- Document substantive communications (communications that result in significant decisions or assignment of actions) and forward copies to Discipline Lead Engineer and Discipline Manager
- Provide required bid inputs as directed
- Prepare sketches of detailed design to guide Designers
- Assist procurement personnel in procuring discipline equipment, materials, and services. Procurement assistance includes preparing requisitions, evaluating technical quotations, preparing queries, compiling bid tabulations and recommendations, preparing purchase requisitions, and coordinating with Procurement to expedite vendor documents, as directed by Discipline Lead Engineer
- Gain familiarity with the project scope of work, specifications, schedule, and all inter-discipline requirements, including identifying concerns as early as practicable
- Recognize changes to scope and notify the Discipline Lead Engineer
- Interface with all disciplines to develop clash-free designs
- Interface with other departments to obtain input for Discipline designs and drawings
- Document substantive communications (communications that result in significant decisions or assignment of actions) and forward copies to Discipline Lead Engineer and Discipline Manager