A Pipeline Engineer designs, builds, and maintains pipeline systems for transporting fluids, gases, or solids.They ensure these systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with industry standards and regulations.This involves tasks like risk assessment, integrity management, maintenance, and repair, as well as collaborating with other engineering disciplines.Key Responsibilities:
Design and Analysis:Developing pipeline designs, performing calculations for pressure, flow, and other critical parameters, and ensuring compliance with relevant codes and standards.
Project Management:Overseeing projects from planning to completion, managing budgets, schedules, and resources, and ensuring timely delivery.
Material Selection:Selecting appropriate materials for pipes, valves, and other components, considering factors like durability, corrosion resistance, and cost.
Risk Assessment and Integrity Management:Evaluating potential hazards, developing mitigation strategies, and implementing inspection and maintenance programs to ensure pipeline integrity.
Construction and Maintenance Support:Providing technical support during construction, commissioning, and maintenance activities, and troubleshooting issues as they arise.
Compliance:Ensuring that pipeline systems meet all applicable regulations and industry standards.
Collaboration:Working with other engineers, contractors, and regulatory agencies to achieve project objectives.
Skills and Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering (e.g., civil, mechanical, or petroleum engineering).
Strong understanding of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and materials science.
Experience with relevant software (e.g., CAD, P&ID) and industry standards.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of relevant safety regulations and procedures.
Employement Category:
Employement Type: Full timeIndustry: Oil & Gas / PetroleumRole Category: MaintenanceFunctional Area: Not SpecifiedRole/Responsibilies: Engineer-Pipeline
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