Perform technical analysis to evaluate pipeline condition, root cause analysis, and fitness for service
Ensure project teams are following set processes and established protocols
Assure compliance with Company policies & procedures
Provide technical assistance and formulate guidance to maintain pipeline safety and regulatory compliance with technical regulations
Collaborate with Construction Management, GIS/Asset Data Services, and System Integrity leaders to produce effective solutions
Identify and track scope changes per the Change Management process (e.g., documented impact analysis and approvals)
Assist in coordinating escalated efforts to remediate discovered asset issues
Prepare remediation plans and schedule and identify other pertinent risk reduction measures
Assist in the development of QA programs and evaluation processes to create permanent records that meet regulatory standards
Identify and properly manage project risk, tracking metrics to identify potential scope or schedule deviations
Track projects from concept through completion, providing field performance updates to responsible Project Managers and associated team
Coordinate, and document, pipeline field activities and data gathering associated with investigative digs, Direct Examination (DE), and remediation for regulatory compliance
Review project life cycle times for field activities and provide feedback for continuous improvement
Review, organize, correct, and help document detailed historical records and data pertaining to gas system integrity to support MAOP Reconfirmation efforts
Ensure all data gathering meets Traceable, Verifiable, and Complete (TVC) standards in accordance with federal regulations
Exercise project quality assurance programs for field activities, ensuring adherence to 49 CFR 192 and ASME B31.8S
Organize and maintain pipeline data, assessment reports, technical documentation, procedures, and the basis for all TIMP decisions
Attend regular department and project meetings
Requirements
asme b31.8s
gis
ms office
engineering degree
nace
pe
Standards: Familiarity with ASME B31.8S (Managing System Integrity of Gas Pipelines) and its application to threat management and risk assessment
25% Overnight Travel: Required for remote project sites
Remaining strength calculation proficiency
Understanding of Natural Gas Integrity Management and pipeline repair methods
Proficient use of MS Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point, and Project
Flexibility: Available to work occasional night shifts as project requirements dictate
Proficient use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (preferred)
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Materials, or Petroleum) or Construction Management
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Up to 80% Field Work: Expect significant time in the field conducting inspections and oversight
Advanced analytical and data management skills (preferred)
Regulatory Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of DOT 49 CFR Part 192, specifically Subpart O (Gas Transmission Pipeline Integrity Management)
NACE (AMPP) or other industry equivalent credentials (preferred)
Effective Communication – Written and Verbal
4 - 8 years of relevant experience
Knowledge of project scheduling tools, durations, and critical path analysis
Fundamental understanding of quality philosophies, tools, and professional ethics
Proven construction experience in a utility or pipeline environment
EIT desired, PE preferred
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1961
Year Established
The company was originally established as a materials-testing pioneer.
Over 100 offices
Global Presence
The company operates across the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
2018, 2023
Private Equity Backing
Received investments from Wind Point in 2018 and Lindsay Goldberg in 2023.
Expanded over decades into a multi-disciplinary professional services firm spanning engineering, design, environmental and construction management.
Headquartered in San Diego.
Specializes in projects across energy, transportation, water, facilities and federal markets.
Typical work ranges from dam and levee design to airport, rail, road infrastructure and power/O&G developments.
Engaged in standout assignments—such as post-flood forensic studies for municipal authorities.
In recent years, absorbed regional firms like Veenstra & Kimm to strengthen Midwestern presence.
Culture + Values
We deliver what we promise and hold ourselves accountable.
We pursue excellence and constantly strive to improve.
We foster an environment of collaboration, respect, and inclusivity.
We embrace innovation, continuously learning and evolving.
We take pride in providing sustainable solutions for our clients, communities, and future generations.
Environment + Sustainability
10% Reduction
Emissions Reduction Goal
Achieved a decrease in Scope 1 and 2 emissions in 2021 compared to 2020.
2050 Target
Net Zero Commitment
Committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Committed to reducing its environmental footprint and advancing sustainability goals.
Integrates sustainability in all project designs, utilizing energy-efficient and environmentally responsible materials.
Provides sustainability services, including environmental remediation, water resources, and renewable energy solutions.
Inclusion & Diversity
25%
Women in Leadership
The company has achieved 25% representation of women in leadership roles as of 2022.
As of 2022
Women's Representation Overview
The company has made progress in improving women's representation in leadership roles.
aims to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are valued and respected.
offers various training programs and resource groups to promote diversity and inclusion across the organization.