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The role performs periodic visual inspections, provides equipment changes to the team, and monitors ... to assist in routine departmental tasks related to pipeline maintenance and operations ...

The role performs periodic visual inspections, provides equipment changes to the team, and monitors ... to assist in routine departmental tasks related to pipeline maintenance and operations ...

The role performs periodic visual inspections, provides equipment changes to the team, and monitors ... Works under supervision to assist in routine departmental tasks related to pipeline maintenance and ...

Correlate as-found pipe features to Inline Inspection (ILI) log * Conduct fit-for-service ... Responsible for on-the-job training and guidance of PLI Assistants and PLI Junior Technicians ...

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How much do assistant pipeline inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant pipeline inspector in the United States is $66,706.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $89,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Pipeline Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Pipeline Inspector, you need a solid understanding of pipeline construction, safety regulations, and inspection procedures, often supported by a high school diploma and relevant industry training. Familiarity with inspection tools, GIS mapping software, and safety equipment, as well as certifications like OSHA or API, are commonly required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and a commitment to safety are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate inspections, regulatory compliance, and safe pipeline operations.

What are Assistant Pipeline Inspectors?

Assistant Pipeline Inspectors are entry-level professionals who support senior inspectors in monitoring, assessing, and maintaining pipelines used to transport oil, gas, or other substances. Their duties typically include helping conduct safety inspections, recording data, assisting with leak detection, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They work under the supervision of experienced inspectors and often travel to various sites to perform their tasks. This role provides valuable hands-on experience for those seeking to advance in the pipeline inspection field.

What is the difference between Assistant Pipeline Inspector vs Pipeline Inspector?

AspectAssistant Pipeline InspectorPipeline Inspector
CertificationsBasic safety and industry certifications, often required for entry-level rolesAdvanced certifications, such as API certifications, often required for full inspector roles
Work EnvironmentAssists in field inspections, working alongside senior inspectors on pipelines and construction sitesLeads inspections, reviews documentation, and ensures compliance with safety and quality standards
ResponsibilitiesSupports inspection activities, documents findings, and learns inspection proceduresPerforms detailed inspections, evaluates conditions, and enforces regulations

The Assistant Pipeline Inspector typically supports senior inspectors and has entry-level responsibilities, while the Pipeline Inspector performs comprehensive inspections and holds more responsibility. Both roles are essential in pipeline safety and maintenance, with the assistant position serving as a stepping stone to full inspector roles.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Assistant Pipeline Inspector, and how do they contribute to pipeline safety?

Assistant Pipeline Inspectors typically support senior inspectors by conducting routine field inspections, monitoring construction or maintenance activities, and documenting findings. They help ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations by checking for leaks, corrosion, or other potential hazards along the pipeline. Their work often involves collecting data, preparing inspection reports, and communicating observations to the inspection team. By performing these tasks diligently, Assistant Pipeline Inspectors play a vital role in maintaining the integrity and safety of pipeline infrastructure.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Pipeline Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Contract. Highlights an 88% In-person, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,706 per year, or $32.1 per hour.
Operator, Pipeline (Apex, NC)

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Posted 14 days ago


Enterprise Products rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 36 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

1st of 50 rated energy and utility


Job description

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is one of the largest publicly traded partnerships and a leading North American provider of midstream energy services to producers and consumers of natural gas, NGLs, crude oil, refined products and petrochemicals. Our services include: natural gas gathering, treating, processing, transportation and storage; NGL transportation, fractionation, storage and import and export terminals; crude oil gathering, transportation, storage and terminals; petrochemical and refined products transportation, storage and terminals; and a marine transportation business that operates primarily on the United States inland and Intracoastal Waterway systems. The partnership's assets include approximately 50,000 miles of pipelines; 260 million barrels of storage capacity for NGLs, crude oil, refined products and petrochemicals; and 14 billion cubic feet of natural gas storage capacity.

The Pipeline Operator is responsible for operating the terminal. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Inspects and makes terminal equipment adjustments as directed.  
  • Works with the Control Center on flow of product, ensures product quality, and maintains record keeping system to monitor operations.  
  • Communicates with Pipeline Control concerning operations of the facility and pipeline.
  • Performs operational duties such as measurement, driver training and routine terminal operations.  
  • Completes daily paperwork for inventory and operator rounds.
  • Performs preventive maintenance within the terminal.
  • Facilitates safety training and monitors onsite contractors.
  • Monitor facility for any problems or potential problems.
  • Knowledgeable of environmental regulations and company policies concerning handling and disposal of environmentalwastes.
  • Attends training programs on a continuing basis. 
  • Maintenance and operation of custody transfer measurement facilities and perform product quality control tests.
  • Perform preventative maintenance of industrial equipment
  • Locate pipelines as needed and oversee excavations and line crossings. 
  • Launch and receive cleaning pigs and assist with the launch and receiving of smart pigs.
  • Install pipeline markers and do routine inspections on ROW.
  • Attend and participate in damage prevention meetings.
  • Interface with various landowners including private, state, and federal agencies.
  • Attends all safety meetings and safety training courses as required by regulatory agencies.
  • Performs any other related duties as assigned.
  • Conducts meetings and onsite training for First Responders also facilitate annual drills.
  • Assist Pipeline Techs when needed.
  • Must have the ability to understand and maintain compliance with all DOT guidelines pertaining to pipeline product transportation as well as maintain compliance with the company's and federal regulations/guidelines.
  • Participate in training programs, DOT manual reviews and process safety management reviews and attend all safety meetings.
  • Must have the ability to meet the requirements of the company's Operator Qualification program.  

The successful candidate will meet the following qualifications: 

  • High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent is required.
  • Technical certification or equivalent training/pipeline experience is desired. 
  • Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record is required.
  • Minimum of 3 years stable work history, preferably in the energy industry.
  • Work a DuPont rotating 12 hr. work schedule
  • Possess a strong commitment to personal and job safety.
  • Must demonstrate mechanical aptitude and dexterity in the use of tools and equipment.
  • Must be able to perform basic mathematical calculations and possess basic computer skills including spreadsheet and word processing applications.
  • Good verbal/written communication skills, decision making skills and strong work ethic.
  • Able to maintain and promote good working relationships within a team environment.
  • Able to assume responsibility, be flexible, perform duties and handle multiple tasks under potentially stressful and/or hazardous conditions.
  • Must be willing to work overtime and handle call-outs and must live or relocate to within 1 hour response time of job assignment.
  • MS Office and software program computer skills.
  • Self-motivated individual able to work independently or in a team environment and willing to learn. 
  • Must be able to demonstrate sound judgment with the ability to make decisions and corrections when problems are detected. 
  • Must have a history of being dependable and reliable, take pride in a job well done, and enjoy working hard. 
  • Candidate must have good organizational skills, excellent attention to detail.
  • Good customer relation skills with the ability to interface with land owners and other corporate and field personnel. 
  • Works indoors and outdoors in and around industrial and electrical equipment. 
  • Works in temperature extremes due to weather conditions and operating equipment. 
  • Uses physical force to lift, push, pull and hold equipment and tools. 
  • Climbs and works at various heights and may work in a standing, sitting, lying down, crouched or kneeling position. 
  • Routinely reacts to visual, aural and other signals, including alarms and instructions, and is required to visually inspect work.
  • May work in confined spaces (i.e. tanks, between compressors, vessels).
  • Must be able to regularly bend, stoop, move from ground level to higher levels, raise/lift from ground level and lift up to 50 lbs., manually transport a load up to 75 lbs., and apply up to 100 foot pounds of torque. 
  • Must have ability to get in and out of vehicles regularly and ride over rough roads. 

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