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All positions require participation in federally compliant PHMSA or FMSCA drug and alcohol testing programs. Prior construction or hydro-excavation knowledge preferred. Previous construction experience in any of the following areas: natural gas distribution/pipeline, electric, transmission, telecommunications, water, sewer, landscaping, concrete/asphalt, or agricultural.
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195, and PHMSA regulated projects spanning multiple technical disciplines. our projects include Hydrogen Electrolysis, Ammonia Production Facilities, Renewable Natural Gas Processing, Emissions.
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Equipment Operators (Backhoe, Skid Steer, Trencher) Sick Time Off under the Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act. Primoris Gas Operations which consist of companies such as Q3 Contracting, ARB, Primoris Distribution Services , Pride and Future has over 60 years of experience working in the natural gas distribution industry.
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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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All positions require participation in federally compliant PHMSA or. Understands safety zones while working around equipment i.e. backhoes, bore rigs, air compressors, vermeer directional drill equipment, etc.
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This position is subject to Department of Transportation Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) regulations. This position is subject to Department of Transportation Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) regulations.
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FMCSA/PHMSA compliance assessments. We are hiring for an Environmental Health & Safety Consultant I. FMCSA/PHMSA compliance assessments. Develop safety and health programs and utilize the company Assured Compliance Software (ACS) to manage client site EHS obligations as directed.
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Basic understanding of PHMSA CRM guidelines. For the Company’s gas pipeline assets, remotely control, operate and maintain the integrity and safe operations of Tallgrass gas pipelines. Basic understanding of PHMSA CRM guidelines.
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A working knowledge of codes, standards, and regulations related to natural gas gathering, transmission and distribution is required, i.e.: those published by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Petroleum Institute (API), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA), etc.
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