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Your responsibilities will encompass a wide range of tasks, including compliance with PHMSA regulations, FERC reporting, personnel management, and maintaining various records related to pipeline operations.
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This position is also responsible for training and evaluating Gas Control personnel according to the requirements set forth by Pipeline & Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) Control Room Management (CRM) and Department of Transportation (DOT) Operator Qualification (OQ) regulations.
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Develops and maintains working knowledge, and manages compliance of company and regulatory requirements (PHMSA, EPA, OSHA, USCG, DOT, etc.) Maintains audit preparedness and participates in PHMSA / DOT field audits.
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Minimum of 10 years of professional and management experience in PHMSA Compliance and Pipeline Integrity in the Oil and Gas industry is required. Serve as SME for DOT PHMSA rules and regulations for G&P.Provide oversite to department owned programs such as MPC DOT Drug & Alcohol, Operator Qualification (OQ) plans, Annual Reporting, Control Room Management, Integrity Management, etc.
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Interact with PHMSA, other Agencies and industry trade associations to develop effective pipeline safety regulations and practices. Lead DOT/PHMSA and State pipeline safety related inspections.
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Support Operations with integrity related activities in compliance with applicable regulations from TRRC, NMEQ, and PHMSA DOT and PHMSA Natural Gas Gathering Mega-Ruling. If you are selected as the Senior Corrosion Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing technical recommendations of pipeline corrosion abatement and flow assurance programs in the Permian Basin.
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Working experience and application knowledge of pipeline safety regulations associated with:US-DOT/PHMSA or State partners. Assist Operations staff prepare for PHMSA/DOT and other regulatory inspections on an as needed basis.
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ErailSafe and PHMSA) Experience working with the construction, excavation and/or demolition of coal combustion residual management units and/or solid waste management facilities. Air Sparge, product recovery, ground water treatment systems (air stripper, GAC, filtration, oxidation.
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Research, or supervise the research of, each of statutes, legal opinions, policies, regulations, guidance, case law, and historical PHMSA and Department practice, on matters for which the Regulatory Affairs Law Division is responsible, including those involving complex or high- profile issues of law or policy.
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Serve as SME for DOT PHMSA rules and regulations for G&P. Cultivate positive relationships with PHMSA directors and inspectors and other state and federal regulatory agencies. Familiarity with mechanical and pipeline integrity and associated regulatory codes and reliability programs is preferred.
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Employee will be subject to random drug screening during employment per DOT PHMSA requirements. The facility has an 4.0 MMCFD LFG processing plant consisting of 4 Vilter screw compressors, The plant has gas treatment equipment to remove H2S, Oxygen, water and CO2.
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Serve as the lead in Regulatory areas concerning LNG facility design and operation; Specifically, for PHMSA, FERC, and USCG requirements. Experience in PHMSA, FERC, and USCG rules and regulations is required.
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This position is a Department of Transportation (DOT) (PHMSA) qualified position. Rotating Equipment Engineer I-SR (Mechanical) - Gas Plant. Analyze data obtained from vibration, lubrication, acoustic ultrasound, thermography, and compressor/turbine performance monitoring programs to continually improve rotating equipment performance.
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For employees in federally regulated roles (including positions covered by USDOT, PHMSA, or NRC regulations), this also includes random testing. Our focus on combatting climate change through clean energy technology, our new net zero climate vision for 2030 and enhanced commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and supporting the communities we serve make this a particularly exciting time to join PSEG.
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Familiar with U.S. FERC and PHMSA requirements for pipeline construction in environmentally sensitive areas including marsh and wetlands. Familiar with U.S. FERC and PHMSA requirements for pipeline construction in environmentally sensitive areas including marsh and wetlands.
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