Gas Pipeline Structural Engineer

$102,000 - $152,000/Yr

PG&E - San Ramon, CA

posted 4 months ago

Full-time - Entry Level
Hybrid - San Ramon, CA
Utilities

About the position

The Gas Pipeline Structural Engineer is responsible for providing engineering and technical support for the design of gas transmission assets within the PG&E system. This role involves reviewing and approving pipeline project designs to ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards, while also ensuring that projects are constructible. The position operates in a hybrid work environment, requiring both remote work and in-person office attendance based on business needs.

Responsibilities

  • Prepares the design, illustration, revision, and presentation of technical drawings, reports, layouts, schematics, and specifications.
  • Oversees the engineering designs and retrofits to existing gas transmission pipelines and facilities to enable the pipelines to be inspected using ILI tools which will verify pipeline integrity.
  • Provides technical support for various PG&E departments, including Engineering, Planning, M&C, Electric Operations, Power Generation, Asset Strategy, System Protection, Law, Standards and ATS.
  • Performs routine engineering analysis and performs lead role in determining scope, schedule, budget and resources needed.
  • Collaborates with team or peers to work on issues, projects or activities.
  • Provides code interpretations and design guidance consistent with nationally recognized codes and standards.
  • Prepares Civil/Structural Analysis and Design calculation reports for Pipe Support, Foundations, Pipe-Stress Analyses, etc. using applicable design codes and standards.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering - Civil or job-related discipline, or equivalent experience
  • 3 years of experience in engineering, job-related
  • Experience in engineering, Civil and Structural, design emphasis
  • Experience with analysis and design of steel and concrete structures per ACI, AISC and CBC Standards
  • Experience with numerical modeling of pipe stress analyses models and structural analysis models
  • EIT-Engineer-In-Training Certificate, California

Nice-to-haves

  • PE-Professional Engineer Civil license
  • Ability to obtain California Professional Engineer License (Civil) within a year
  • Familiarity with PHMSA CFR 49 subpart 192
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