Pipeline Engineer Responsible for the design of high‑pressure steel natural gas pipelines for the Feeder‑Line Replacement program. Ensures all activities meet or exceed regulatory requirements, including Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 192, and company standards. Accountable for engineering design, analysis, installation support, commissioning, operability, and pipeline integrity.Key Responsibilities Provide technical and design support for: Pipeline routing and layoutBlock valve and tap valve placementCrossings (rivers, interstates, highways) using: Open cut (dig) methodsTrenchless construction methodsPerform engineering analyses, including: Internal pressure stressExternal loadsThermal expansionSoil loadsSeismic impactsEnsure compliance with: Industry codes and standardsRegulatory requirementsEngineering best practicesSpecify pipeline materials, including: Pipe grades and specificationsCoating systemsSupport procurement activities: Material selectionVendor coordinationPrepare and submit engineering documentation: CalculationsFormsChecklistsTrack and support project execution: Monitor schedulesTrack budgetsDevelop pressure testing proceduresSupport commissioning activitiesCross‑Functional Collaboration: work closely with: Design/drafting teams (construction drawings)Right‑of‑way agents (easements and land access)Cathodic protection engineers (corrosion control)Environmental specialists (wetlands, wildlife, cultural resources)Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering (accredited institution)4–7 years of relevant pipeline or related engineering experienceKnowledge of high‑pressure steel pipeline systems, pipeline materials, and construction practicesStrong technical and analytical skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office, engineering analysis tools, and communication and collaboration platformsStrong written and verbal communication skillsAdditional Information May perform additional duties as assigned. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager.#J-18808-Ljbffr