WGL – Gas Transmission Engineer (Level I, II, III or IV) jobs in United States
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Washington Gas · 2 weeks ago

WGL – Gas Transmission Engineer (Level I, II, III or IV)

Washington Gas is seeking a Gas Transmission Engineer to provide design and engineering support for their Engineering group and Gas Transportation. The role involves managing pipeline projects, providing engineering support, and assisting with project management for various transmission and distribution initiatives.

Oil and Gas

Responsibilities

Manage transmission and high pressure large-diameter distribution pipeline projects of small to moderate scope including route analysis and selection, pipeline design, project cost estimating, coordinating easement acquisition and permitting, material identification & acquisition, construction specifications, assistance with contractor bid and selection process, construction management support, restoration and documentation activities
Manage budget and provide cost/schedule forecasts for projects mentioned above. Assist with the development and justification of annual capital budget items. Provide weekly MOS reports
Provide civil engineering design function for the entire Corporate Engineering and GT Unit
Provide overall engineering support for operating and maintenance and special projects
Provide engineering assistance for the development of new or updating of existing O&M procedures as well as Design & Construction standards
Provide project support for or manage large-scale or complex transmission/distribution piping projects
Provide analysis of complex loading scenarios on existing transmission and high pressure distribution pipelines
Provide support for or manage civil/structural projects within WGL process facilities

Qualification

Civil EngineeringNatural Gas IndustryProject ManagementEngineer-in-Training (EIT)Professional Engineering (PE)GTI CGTP for TransmissionMicrosoft OfficeEffective Communication

Required

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering preferably in Mechanical or Civil
A general knowledge of related engineering disciplines and applicable codes and standards
Demonstrated ability to establish rapport and effective working relationships with internal and external business partners
Proven ability to use computer software and applications, including Microsoft Office, for data management, research, analysis, and reporting purposes
1-2 years of relevant experience in the natural gas or related industry required for Engineer Level II
3+ Years in the natural gas industry or related industry is required for Engineer Level III
5+ years in the natural gas industry or related industry is required for Engineer Level IV
Engineer-in-training (EIT) Certification is required for Engineer Level III
Engineer-in-training (EIT) Certification is required for Engineer Level IV
GTI CGTP for Transmission Certification is required for Engineer Level IV

Preferred

Civil Engineering is highly preferred
Internship or previous relevant experience a plus
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Certification preferred
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification preferred
Professional Engineering (PE) Certification is preferred
GTI CGTP for Transmission Certification is preferred

Benefits

Health insurance
Retirement plans
Paid time off
Incentive bonus plans
Holiday pay
401K matching
Medical, dental and vision coverage

Company

Washington Gas

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Washington Gas Light Company is a regulated natural gas utility providing safe, reliable natural gas service to more than 1.3 million customers throughout Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland and Virginia.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$68.74M
2017-01-25Acquired
2013-01-07Debt Financing· $68.74M

Leadership Team

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Jennifer Eugene - MS, BSME
Sr. Manager-Strategic Account Sales (Partner Exp., Premier Customers Advisory, Low-Carbon Solutions)
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Kristin Coleman, MBA
Supervisor, Partnership Experience and Growth - New Business
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