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Sr Engineer II

Houston, TX · On-site

$99K - $137K/yr

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... resolve open issues, document decisions, and maintain alignment among stakeholders. Manage the ...

Sr Engineer II

Houston, TX · On-site

$99K - $137K/yr

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... resolve open issues, document decisions, and maintain alignment among stakeholders. Manage the ...

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... reports. • Open and route incoming mail. • Respond to correspondence for the supervisor or ...

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Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... We have an opening for a Welder (Inspector) position who will need to be diversified and also take ...

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... reports. • Open and route incoming mail. • Respond to correspondence for the supervisor or ...

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... open PHA action items, and PSV studies * Assist in project planning activities such as cost ...

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Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to ... opening/closing valves for product routing. * Performs general housekeeping during shift. * Uses ...

Buyer

El Reno, OK · On-site

... midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven employer with 800 ... Monitor open requisitions for new material requests. Obtain pricing from vendors. Create material ...

Posting Information Department Psychiatry - Research - 412250 Posting Open Date 06/04/2026 ... Experience integrating in vitro functional assays (e.g., Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer ...

... midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven employer with 800 ... Monitor open requisitions for new material requests. Obtain pricing from vendors. Create material ...

Energy Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$68K - $105K/yr

Comfort with and interest in HVAC systems, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics; these ... We'll ask you to be inquisitive and open-minded. You'll get a lot of peer review. * You'll earn ...

... midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven employer with 800 ... Oversee monitoring of open requisitions and purchase orders in SAP, ensuring data accuracy and ...

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How much do energy transfer openings jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for energy transfer openings in the United States is $16.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Energy Transfer Openings vs Pipeline Technician?

AspectEnergy Transfer OpeningsPipeline Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, safety certificationsHigh school diploma, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOil and gas facilities, pipelinesFieldwork on pipelines, maintenance sites
Employer & Industry UsageMajor energy companies, oil & gas industryOil & gas companies, pipeline operators
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Energy Transfer Openings and Pipeline Technicians share similar credentials, work environments, and industry usage. While Energy Transfer Openings refer to job opportunities within the company, Pipeline Technicians are specific roles focused on maintaining and repairing pipelines. Both roles are essential in the oil and gas sector and often searched together by job seekers interested in pipeline and energy infrastructure careers.

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Infographic showing various Energy Transfer Openings job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,064 per year, or $16.9 per hour.
Sr Engineer II

$99K - $137K/yr

Other

Retirement, PTO

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Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Job description

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to responsibly and safely delivering America's energy. We are driven to inspire our employees to create superior value for our customers, our investors, a sustainable future and giving back to the community where we have long-standing commitments to causes including MD Anderson Children's Cancer Hospital, The Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House and many more.
We value all of our employees who make our growth and success possible. We are proud to offer industry leading compensation, comprehensive benefits, 401(k) match with additional profit sharing, PTO and abundant career opportunities.
Come join our award winning over 12,000 strong organization, as we fuel the world and each other!
Summary:
The Sr Engineer II will lead capital growth projects that support the expansion of Energy Transfer's Gathering and Intrastate Pipeline system, in addition to projects that support system operations, reliability, and asset optimization. This role provides broad project ownership from early concept development, detailed scope development, and cost estimate development through engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, ready-for-service, and closeout.
Position Overview
This role is well suited for a high-performing, confident, and detail-oriented project leader who enjoys taking ownership of challenging infrastructure projects, coordinating across multiple disciplines, solving problems, managing risk, and driving work forward with urgency. Primary project responsibility will be focused on natural gas pipeline projects ranging from large-diameter transmission mainlines and laterals to well connects, as well as meter and control stations, pipeline facilities, pigging facilities, interconnects, valve sites, liquid handling facilities, storage-related facilities, and related system modifications.
The Sr Engineer II will work closely with Facility Planning, Operations, Commercial, Construction, Environmental, Right of Way, Regulatory, QA/Compliance, Legal, interconnecting pipeline companies, third-party engineering firms, contractors, survey contractors, vendors, and inspection personnel to move projects from concept to completion.
The successful candidate must be able to use an engineering background to evaluate project requirements, identify risks, ask the right questions, interpret and apply applicable requirements, and coordinate timely resolution of issues. This includes managing third-party engineering firms through detailed engineering and construction deliverables while leveraging internal subject matter experts in QA/Compliance, regulatory, environmental, operations, construction, and engineering disciplines to ensure project requirements are properly understood and incorporated.
Primary project ownership will remain focused on pipeline-based infrastructure. The position may also coordinate with other project managers and engineering teams on adjacent midstream infrastructure projects, including compression, treating/process facilities, pipeline integrity, and operations-driven modifications. This provides exposure to a broader range of midstream infrastructure projects while supporting interface coordination, execution alignment, and system-level project understanding.
The position requires sound engineering judgment, disciplined project execution, strong risk management, clear communication, and the ability to drive decisions and maintain progress across multiple active projects.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and manage capital growth, operations, reliability, and asset optimization projects for pipeline-based infrastructure, including natural gas pipelines, meter and control stations, pipeline facilities, pigging facilities, interconnects, valve sites, liquid handling facilities, storage-related facilities, and related system modifications.
Own assigned projects from early concept development, detailed scope development, and cost estimate development through engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, ready-for-service, closeout, and turnover to Operations.
Manage the development, coordination, and maintenance of project scope, cost estimates, schedules, execution plans, risk items, decision points, stakeholder responsibilities, and project action items.
Lead project coordination with Facility Planning, Operations, Commercial, Engineering, Construction, Environmental, Right of Way, Regulatory, QA/Compliance, Legal, interconnecting pipeline companies, third-party engineering firms, survey contractors, service companies, contractors, vendors, and inspection personnel.
Lead office and field meetings to obtain design data, confirm project requirements, establish roles and responsibilities, review project constraints, resolve open issues, document decisions, and maintain alignment among stakeholders.
Manage the collection, review, and evaluation of project information, including operating and design pressures, flow volumes, gas quality, routing, maps, site constraints, land requirements, tie-in conditions, constructability concerns, permitting requirements, operating requirements, and execution considerations.
Evaluate project scope, technical approach, constructability, cost, schedule, risk, permitting, stakeholder coordination, and execution strategy, and make recommendations to support sound project decisions.
Manage third-party engineering firms through detailed engineering and construction deliverables, including material lists, construction sketches, construction drawings, specifications, design calculations, drawing packages, procurement support documents, and supporting technical documentation.
Manage the review, back-check, and coordination of third-party engineering deliverables through applicable project phases, including IFR, IFB, IFC, redline as-built, and final blackline as-built deliverables.
Ensure company specifications, design requirements, regulatory requirements, permit requirements, and project-specific requirements are properly identified, understood, incorporated, and coordinated through engagement with QA/Compliance subject matter experts, engineering discipline specialists, regulatory specialists, environmental specialists, operations personnel, construction personnel, and other internal resources.
Prepare, or manage the preparation of, scopes of work, technical construction specifications, contract documents, bid documents, project bid line items, material requirements, construction sketches, construction execution details, and project-specific technical requirements.
Manage contractor bid evaluations, contractor selection, procurement coordination, construction planning, inspection coordination, and contractor/vendor alignment during project execution.
Manage third-party resources, including engineering firms, survey contractors, service companies, contractors, vendors, and inspection personnel, as required to complete assigned projects.
Manage project cost, schedule, progress, risks, problems encountered, proposed solutions, required decisions, open action items, and upcoming milestones through regular tracking, reporting, communication, and follow-up.
Drive projects with urgency, accountability, and appropriate attention to detail, including active follow-up on open items, timely issue resolution, proactive communication with stakeholders, and clear ownership of assigned project responsibilities.
Manage project risk by identifying technical, commercial, permitting, regulatory, environmental, land, constructability, material, schedule, cost, and operational risks, and by coordinating mitigation plans with the appropriate internal and external resources.
Manage pipeline pressure and flow study coordination, system evaluations, project feasibility reviews, and related technical assessments with Facility Planning, Operations, Commercial, engineering teams, and third-party engineering firms as required.
Lead or facilitate PHA, PSSR, project reviews, constructability reviews, field walkdowns, readiness reviews, and other project execution reviews as required.
Develop, or manage the development of, hydrostatic test plans for natural gas pipelines and related facilities, and manage test execution, troubleshooting, documentation, and acceptance in coordination with Operations, Construction, QA/Compliance, third-party engineering firms, contractors, and inspection personnel.
Coordinate with other project managers and engineering teams on adjacent infrastructure projects, including compression, treating/process facilities, pipeline integrity, and operations-driven modifications, where project interfaces or system impacts require coordination.
Identify, recommend, and implement opportunities for continuous improvement in project execution, engineering coordination, specifications, templates, cost control, schedule management, construction planning, stakeholder coordination, lessons learned, and closeout processes.
Provide occasional support outside of normal business hours as needed for active construction, commissioning, tie-ins, outages, operational needs, or incident response.
Qualifications:
Minimum eight (8) years of experience in engineering design, operations, maintenance, construction, or project management of natural gas pipeline and related facility projects.
B.S. Degree in Engineering - Chemical, Petroleum, Mechanical, Civil, or related engineering discipline.
Experience managing pipeline-based infrastructure projects, including natural gas pipelines, meter and control stations, pipeline facilities, pigging facilities, interconnects, valve sites, and related system modifications.
Experience with natural gas pipeline projects ranging from large-diameter transmission mainlines and laterals to gathering lines, well connects, tie-ins, and related pipeline facility work.
Strong engineering judgment and ability to use engineering fundamentals to evaluate project requirements, identify technical issues, solve problems, manage risk, and make sound recommendations.
Ability to manage projects from early concept development, detailed scope development, and cost estimate development through engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, ready-for-service, and project closeout.
Strong project management skills, including scope development, cost estimating, schedule management, risk management, stakeholder coordination, contractor coordination, construction support, and project closeout.
Ability to work at the appropriate level of detail, including understanding when detailed technical review is required and when effective coordination, decision-making, follow-up, or escalation is needed to maintain project progress.
Strong ability to lead project execution by managing third-party resources, engaging internal subject matter experts, driving decisions, resolving issues, managing risk, and maintaining accountability for project scope, cost, schedule, quality, and closeout.
Ability to effectively leverage internal subject matter experts and support groups, including QA/Compliance, Engineering, Construction, Environmental, Right of Way, Regulatory, Operations, Commercial, Legal, and Facility Planning.
Experience interpreting and applying applicable pipeline and facility codes, standards, regulations, company specifications, and industry practices to support safe and effective project execution.
Relevant code, regulatory, and standards experience may include 49 CFR 192, 49 CFR 195, Texas Railroad Commission Pipeline Safety Rules, ASME and ANSI codes, ASME B31.8, ASME B31.3, API 1104, AGA 14.3, AGA 7, AGA 9, and applicable company engineering, construction, material, safety, and operating specifications.
Ability to recognize when code, regulatory, permitting, design, material, construction, or operating requirements may affect project scope, cost, schedule, constructability, or risk, and coordinate with appropriate internal subject matter experts to properly resolve and incorporate those requirements.
Understanding of hydrostatic test requirements, with the ability to develop or manage the development of test plans and manage execution, troubleshooting, documentation, and acceptance of hydrostatic tests for natural gas pipelines and related facilities
General knowledge of pipeline and facility components, including meter stations, regulator stations, headers, scrubbers, filter separators, pig launchers and receivers, mainline valves, side valves, blowdown valves, hot taps, tie-ins, instrumentation, measurement equipment, cathodic protection systems, and related pipeline facility equipment.
Working knowledge of project permitting requirements associated with pipelines, meter and control stations, and related pipeline facilities, with the ability to coordinate with Environmental, Regulatory, Right of Way, and other support groups to obtain required permits and approvals.
Working knowledge of material procurement processes, material requisitions, as-built documentation, material reconciliation, and project closeout documentation.
Competent with personal computer applications, including Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Project, Google Earth Pro, Visio, and related engineering or project management tools.
General knowledge of engineering-related programs and calculations such as flow and pressure simulation, velocity, pressure drop, purge and pack, regulators and control valves, relief valves, and related pipeline facility evaluations is preferred.
Experience with SAP or similar enterprise systems related to project execution, material procurement, cost tracking, or documentation is preferred.
Working knowledge of pipeline MAOP confirmation, uprating, class location changes, conversion of service plans, pipeline integrity work, cathodic protection, AC mitigation, CI surveys, and DCVG surveys is preferred.
Experience coordinating or supporting projects with interfaces to compression, treating/process facilities, liquid handling, storage, pipeline integrity, or operations-driven facility modifications is preferred.
Current Professional Engineering License is preferred but not required.
Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Strong leadership capability

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