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Pipeline Engineer – Shreveport, LA

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Support installation, maintenance, and optimization of gas gathering and processing facilities.

Key Responsibilities

  • design review
  • piping specification
  • process modeling
  • moc management
  • optimization
  • technical reporting

Tasks

-Represent and support local operations during design review, HASOP and planning reviews of all expansion projects, during planning and execution -Specify appropriate piping materials, diameters, and thicknesses to meet design requirements -Assist applicable parties to establish facility start-up (including PSSR), commissioning, and operating procedures. -Respond timely in communications -Provides technical assistance in the form of written reports, consultation, research, process debottlenecking studies, & code interpretations -Facilitate and lead Management of Change (MOC) requirements -Evaluate, prepare and analyze designs of process systems including NGL recovery plants, amine treating plants, glycol dehydration, molecular sieve dehydration, propane refrigeration, condensate stabilization, inlet compression, & residue compression -Perform all work in compliance with Company standards, procedures, regulatory and tariff requirements -Investigates and resolves problems associated with new or existing facilities and their process design, including conducting research into project-related issues and finding equipment needed for a project -Continuously review assets to enhance safety, mechanical reliability, operational flexibility, and capacity -Work closely with Project Managers regarding Front-End process design, finalizing H&MB & overall major project scope; assist in evaluations of changes in basis of design as necessary -Participate in PHA/Hazop studies/PSSR as necessary for both new and existing facilities -Model and evaluate gas plants and suggest efficiency and debottlenecking projects -Consult with environmental personnel and provide information that is pertinent to the facility's environmental permits that are required -Perform Facility PFD/P&ID development & reviews as needed -Follow safe work practices and actively participate in the safety program -Develop single and multi-phase gas hydraulic models and gathering system evaluations -Design gas and liquid pipelines, meter stations, compressor stations, and pump stations -Complete appropriate documentation and paperwork -Size and specify mechanical equipment, including separators, filters, tanks, heat exchangers, air coolers, pumps, towers, heaters, compressors, control valves, treaters, and dehydrators -Achieve and maintain all qualifications, certifications, and progression requirements applicable to the job classification -May work in low-lit areas -Provide technical support for startups, troubleshooting, and plant expansions -Support installation, maintenance, and operation of new & existing gas gathering plant operations through process optimization, improved efficiency, and identification of opportunities to improve overall operating area performance as well as safety, operability, and reliability -Work safely when performing duties while fully embracing safety programs including but not limited to safety observations, job safety analysis, last minute risk assessments, safe driving, cell phone policy, etc. -Complete and/or validate facility flare & PSV studies using KM’s OPP Tool -Provide technical support to operations (including troubleshooting, debottlenecking and optimization, maintenance projects, PHA participation and action item resolution, DOT/PHMSA/LADNR compliance, etc.) -Initiate and manage optimization review projects to enhance safety, run time, and/or operating income -Develop station process simulations and material & energy balances using ProMax software

Requirements

  • hysys
  • autocad
  • microsoft project
  • bs engineering
  • 3-5 years
  • strong communication

What You Bring

-Minimum 3-5 years of experience in natural gas gathering, compression, processing, dehydration, fractionation, construction, and/or operations -Regularly scheduled, reliable, and on-time attendance -Must possess and maintain valid driver's license and a driving record satisfactory to the company and its insurers -Experience in process modeling applications such as HYSYS, PROMAX, or VMGSim -Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment is crucial -Ability to develop and maintain pipeline gathering system hydraulic models -Experience with Microsoft Project or Primavera P6 -Must be able to work while wearing appropriate personal protective equipment such as, hard hat, safety glasses, flame retardant clothing, steel toe footwear, respirator, etc. -Must be able to frequently enter confined spaces, climb stairs, climb to and work from elevated platforms, excavated areas, ladders, walkways, etc. -Essentially indoors, but must be able to work outdoors as needed -Ability to complete work assignments with minimal supervision in an acceptable time frame -Possess knowledge of midstream process controls and instrumentation, including controls narratives and cause & effect matrices -Possess knowledge of codes, standards, regulations and best practices applicable to the midstream industry (including API, ASME B31.3/4/8 and VIII, DOT 192/5, NFPA, etc.) -Ability to interface effectively with all levels within the company as well as organizations outside the company -Must be able to take direction from supervisor(s), prioritize work schedule, focus attention on details, and follow rules -Must respond to, and address, callouts and emergencies during and after regular business hours including after dark hours, which requires carrying a communication device -Must be able to withstand extreme weather conditions -Must be able to lift a minimum of 20 pounds in awkward positions, lift 26 to 50 pounds from floor to waist occasionally, and 51 to 100 pounds if required -BS degree in Chemical & Mechanical Engineering from 4-year accredited university -Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills -Must be able to handle stress of meeting deadlines -Strong work ethic with demonstrated ability to effectively work with minimum supervision -Ability to effectively organize, plan, prioritize, document, and complete work independently -Knowledge of AutoCAD, Plant3D or CADWork -Must be able to walk over uneven surfaces on the pipeline right-of-way or at field facilities -Completion of any site-specific technical training that may be assigned -Ability to successfully work in team environment -Ability to interpret and design Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), Plot Plans, Piping Plans, and Piping Isometrics -Must be able to learn, understand, and apply new technologies -Possess fundamental knowledge of midstream gas gathering and processing operations, including pig liquids handling, compression, glycol and desiccant dehydration, treating, hydrocarbon recovery, and condensate stabilization -Perform process simulation and pipeline modeling experience with HYSYS, PROMAX, WinSim, WinFlow, Synergee, FlareNet, or similar applications -Possess knowledge and experience with rotating equipment -Solid computer skills to include Microsoft Office Software (Excel, Word, Powerpoint), MS Project, Maximo, etc. -Experience with third party equipment manufacturer sizing software applicable to the gas processing industry -The successful candidate will be required to clear a drug screen and a complete background check, after an offer has been extended and prior to being employed

The Company

About Kinder Morgan, Inc.

-Pioneered the MLP structure to grow rapidly. -Functions as a toll‑road for energy: fee‑based transport and storage of natural gas, crude, refined products, and CO₂. -Its four core segments—Natural Gas Pipelines, Products Pipelines, Terminals and CO₂—span diverse energy needs. -Annually transports ~2.1 million barrels/day of petroleum products. -Projects range from traditional pipelines to CO₂‑enhanced oil recovery. -Notable history includes a 2014 full merger of multiple units into a single public firm and big-ticket acquisitions. -Also owns Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Plantation Pipeline, linking Gulf, coastal, and inland U.S. markets. -Distinctive facts: led by a $1‑salary chairman model, publishes its budget publicly and runs vessels via Jones Act fleet. -Backlog includes ~$8 b natural gas projects, fueling expansion tied to AI, data centers, LNG, and industrial demand.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Infrastructure

Oil and Gas Pipelines

Petroleum Products Transportation

Liquids Terminals

Natural Gas Pipelines

Carbon Dioxide Injection

Carbon Sequestration

Dry Bulk Terminals

Materials Services (Rail Transloading)

Chemical Industries

Refining

Marine Transportation

Crude Oil Solutions

Security Clearance

-must clear a drug screen and complete a background check after an offer is extended.