Tulsa, OK Level 1 Key Responsibilities- Perform inspections on pipelines to assess their structural ... Engineering personnel to the Petroleum, Natural Gas and Telecom Industries. We surpass others in ...
Tulsa, OK Level 1 Key Responsibilities- Perform inspections on pipelines to assess their structural ... Engineering personnel to the Petroleum, Natural Gas and Telecom Industries. We surpass others in ...
Tulsa, OK Level 1 Key Responsibilities- Perform inspections on pipelines to assess their structural ... Engineering personnel to the Petroleum, Natural Gas and Telecom Industries. We surpass others in ...
Tulsa, OK Level 1 Key Responsibilities- Perform inspections on pipelines to assess their structural ... Engineering personnel to the Petroleum, Natural Gas and Telecom Industries. We surpass others in ...
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| Aspect | Freelance Telecom Structural Engineer | Telecom Project Engineer |
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| Credentials | Engineering degree, certifications in structural or telecom engineering | Engineering degree, project management certifications often preferred |
| Work Environment | Independent, contract-based, on-site or remote | Company-employed, on-site or office-based |
| Industry Usage | Design and analyze telecom structures, often freelance or consulting | Manage telecom projects, coordinate teams and resources |
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Job description
Job Title: Natural Gas Distribution Inspector Level 1-4
Location: Tulsa, OK
Level 1 Key Responsibilities-
Perform inspections on pipelines to assess their structural integrity, safety, and compliance with industry regulations.
Prepare detailed inspection reports outlining findings, recommendations, and necessary repairs.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry standards, regulations, and best practices as well as knowledge of the following: PHMSA part 192 requirements, OSHA site safety, Maximo/Moblite, Locus IQ, Pragma CAD, as-built drawings, and ONE MAP.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 1 year of experience in pipeline inspection or a related field.
Strong understanding of pipeline construction, maintenance, and repair processes.
Level 2 Key Responsibilities-
Distribution Inspector must have experience in the field of distribution construction activities that the Company is performing, including but not limited to proficiency in the following activities and programs: Main line installation, Service line installation, Tie-ins, Service and Mainline retirements, Leak Repair, Regulator Settings, Weld Mapping.
Conduct inspections of pipelines, focusing on line extensions and rebuild services.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 2-4 years of experience in pipeline inspection, with a focus on line extensions and rebuild services.
Knowledge of pipeline construction, maintenance, and repair processes, particularly related to line extensions and rebuild projects.
Level 3 Key Responsibilities-
Distribution Inspector must have experience in the field of distribution construction activities that the Company is performing, including but not limited to proficiency in the following activities and programs: Main line installation, Service line installation, Tie-ins, Service and Mainline retirements, Leak Repair, Regulator Settings, Weld Mapping.
Spearhead capital rebuild and relocation projects, overseeing every aspect from planning to execution, ensuring seamless operations and compliance with industry standards.
Identify and address leaks swiftly and efficiently, minimizing environmental impact and ensuring the safety of communities.
Qualifications:
5-6 years of experience in pipeline inspection, with a focus on capital rebuilds, relocations, and leak detection.
API 1169
Level 4 Key Responsibilities-
Must be able to monitor work performed by contractors hired by Company on gas pipeline and service installations, replacements, and relocations within Company's service area.
Work shall be performed in accordance with Company standards and 49 CFR 192
Oversee transmission projects, ensuring the integrity, safety, and compliance of pipelines.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 6 years of hands-on experience in pipeline inspection, with a specialized focus on transmission projects.
CPWI
API 1169
C & L Inspection offers a full slate of Inspection, Construction Management and Engineering personnel to the Petroleum, Natural Gas and Telecom Industries. We surpass others in the industry by providing the newest technology, training and support that is unequaled. Working together with our inspectors and clients, our team strives to set a new bar for the Pipeline & Utilities Inspection industry.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.