Description:
Here’s What You Will Do
- Performs gas flow and meter calculations.
- Tests, inspects, maintains and troubleshoots assigned meters, including positive displacement, rotary, Coriolis, turbine, orifice and ultrasonic meters.
- Tests, inspects, maintains and troubleshoots assigned pressure regulators, control valves and relief valves and other pressure limiting devices.
- Tests, inspects, maintains and troubleshoots pneumatic control devices, RTUs and EGM systems, assigned gas analyzers, including gas chromatographs, water vapor analyzers, sulfur and hydrogen sulfide analyzers and oxygen analyzers. Perform routine maintenance on an odorizer per SOP Determine and set the injection rate of an odorizer - determine and report odorant usage and odorant concentration in gas.
- Operates and maintains power supply systems.
- Identifies pipe, valves and fittings as to size and wall thickness using mechanical or electronic measurement devices.
- Assure that electrical installations at Company owned or operated measurement facilities meet applicable codes and standards.
- Install small diameter instrument piping and tubing per specification and procurement of materials.
- Completes reports accurately and completely.
- Writes gas handling procedures.
- Consistently works in a safe, responsible manner and actively participates in safety related programs.
Who You Are
You have the following education and experience:
- High school graduate or equivalent education.
- Associate degree in a relevant technical field or equivalent education and/or experience.
- Minimal directly relevant training and experience.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Commercial Driver’s License.
- Must be able to perform physically demanding activities in all types of weather conditions.
- Residency Requirement: Must reside within 30 Miles of the assigned reporting location.
- Must be able and willing to work overtime, weekends, shift, be on call and standby, and travel overnight as required.