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Pipeline Integrity Project Leader - Columbia SC

Dominion Energy

The Role

Overview

Lead field projects for gas transmission integrity, managing inspections and repairs

Key Responsibilities

  • pipeline inspection
  • defect analysis
  • ndt methods
  • gps utilization
  • data analysis
  • process improvement

Tasks

-Develops and implements process improvements. -Determine remaining strength of and repair pipeline defects. -Perform pipeline defect and root cause analysis. -Conduct direct examinations of buried steel gas transmission pipelines. -Coordinates with other departments and outside agencies. -Oversee excavation activities and contractor crews associated with inline inspection (ILI) and external corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) projects. -Performs most complex mathematical and analytical calculations, research and design to provide engineering and technical support to designated areas. -Utilize GPS equipment and technology. -Ensure all safety and environmental procedures are followed. -Gathers, compiles, reviews and analyzes information and data for use in engineering tasks. -Utilize non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT/NDE) methods including ultrasonic thickness testing, magnetic particle inspection, and laser scanning. -Prepares/creates/maintains documents, photos, drawings, reports, system records, and database information.

Requirements

  • 49 cfr
  • leadership
  • project management
  • computer
  • communication
  • certification

What You Bring

-Knowledge of applicable regulations in 49 CFR 192 Subpart O -Strong leadership and team building skills -Strong organizational and project management skills and ability to manage multiple priorities -Strong personal computer skills -Proven decision-making skills and ability to resolve problems -Strong verbal and written communication skills, including interpersonal, facilitation, and presentation capabilities -AMPP or ASNT certification – minimum CP2, CIP Level 2, PCIM, Corrosion Technologist or NDE Level II

The Company

About Dominion Energy

-Born from early 20th‑century power and transit companies, it grew into a modern U.S. energy provider. -Championed projects such as the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm—one of the first large-scale offshore wind efforts in federal waters. -Developed utility‑scale solar farms like the 5 MW Somers Solar Center in Connecticut. -Typical projects include electricity distribution upgrades, natural gas storage facilities, and renewable energy buildouts. -Has steered high-profile infrastructure shifts—e.g., canceling coal/natural gas pipeline builds and redirecting to clean‑energy investments.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water

Transport

Utilities

Government

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Marine

Electric Distribution

Electric Transmission

Electric Generation

Gas Distribution

Electric Vehicles