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Pipeline Engineer

Sacramento, CA ยท Hybrid

$130K - $200K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

The Pipeline Engineer provides technical management assistance on projects within HGA's Integrated Services division. Serves as the technical lead on pipeline projects. Also, assists in budgeting ...

Pipeline Engineer

Vancouver, WA ยท Hybrid

$130K - $185K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

Pipeline Engineer

Seattle, WA ยท Hybrid

$130K - $185K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

Pipeline Engineer

San Francisco, CA ยท Hybrid

$130K - $200K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

Pipeline Engineer

Federal Way, WA ยท Hybrid

$130K - $185K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

The Pipeline Engineer provides technical management assistance on projects within HGA's Integrated Services division. Serves as the technical lead on pipeline projects. Also, assists in budgeting ...

Pipeline Engineer

Portland, OR ยท Hybrid

$130K - $185K/yr

Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments ...

The Pipeline Engineer provides technical management assistance on projects within HGA's Integrated Services division. Serves as the technical lead on pipeline projects. Also, assists in budgeting ...

The Pipeline Engineer provides technical management assistance on projects within HGA's Integrated Services division. Serves as the technical lead on pipeline projects. Also, assists in budgeting ...

Pipeline Engineer

Sacramento, CA ยท On-site

$130K - $200K/yr

Develop detailed designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including ... alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments, pipeline rehabilitation, new pipeline ...

Perform field welding on water pipeline construction projects. * Weld large-diameter pipe systems, including internal welds on 36" diameter pipe and larger. * Complete pipe fabrication and structural ...

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How much do pipeline project jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for pipeline project in the United States is $24.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working on pipeline projects, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals involved in pipeline projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating across multidisciplinary teams, ensuring regulatory compliance, managing remote or geographically dispersed sites, and maintaining strict safety standards. Addressing these challenges typically involves clear communication channels, robust project management tools, thorough training in environmental and safety regulations, and leveraging technology for real-time monitoring. Building strong relationships with stakeholders and fostering a culture of safety and accountability are also key to overcoming obstacles and ensuring project success.

What is a Pipeline Project?

A Pipeline Project refers to the planning, development, and execution of a system of pipelines used to transport resources such as oil, gas, water, or other materials over long distances. These projects involve various stages, including feasibility studies, environmental assessments, engineering design, construction, and ongoing maintenance. Pipeline projects are typically large-scale and require coordination among engineers, construction teams, regulatory bodies, and environmental experts. The goal is to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective transportation of resources while minimizing environmental and community impacts.

What is the difference between Pipeline Project vs Pipeline Engineer?

AspectPipeline ProjectPipeline Engineer
CredentialsProject management certifications, technical knowledgeEngineering degrees, PE license often preferred
Work EnvironmentProject sites, offices, coordination rolesDesign, analysis, technical planning
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction firms, energy companiesEngineering firms, energy sector
Common Search/ComparisonFocuses on project management aspectsFocuses on technical engineering tasks

Pipeline Project roles typically involve managing and coordinating pipeline construction projects, emphasizing planning, scheduling, and resource management. Pipeline Engineers focus on the technical design, analysis, and engineering aspects of pipeline systems. While both roles are integral to pipeline development, the Project role leans more toward management, whereas the Engineer role emphasizes technical expertise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pipeline Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pipeline Project Manager, you need expertise in project management, engineering principles, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in engineering or construction management and relevant certifications like PMP. Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project, Primavera), GIS systems, and safety management tools is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and excellent communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These skills ensure pipeline projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with all regulations.
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Infographic showing various Pipeline Project job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $50,722 per year, or $24.4 per hour.

Pipeline Engineer

kennedyjc

Sacramento, CA โ€ข Hybrid

$130K - $200K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Kennedy Jenks is seeking an experienced and proactive Pipeline Engineer for our California office to support water and wastewater pipeline projects. This role will play a key part in the evaluation, design, and construction of complex conveyance facilities for water, wastewater, and utility infrastructure projects.

This role offers the opportunity to serve as a technical resource on meaningful pipeline projects while supporting clients and multidisciplinary project teams.

Youโ€™ll play a key role in advancing pipeline projects from planning through construction, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, supporting junior staff development, and contributing to strong client service.

What Youโ€™ll Do

As a Pipeline Engineer, youโ€™ll contribute across key focus areas, including pipeline design and analysis, construction support, asset management, technical problem-solving, and client service.

  • Support pipeline design and analysis: Perform hydraulic and pipe design calculations for small- to large-diameter water and wastewater pipelines.
  • Develop detailed project deliverables: Prepare designs, specifications, and drawings for complex pipeline projects, including alignment studies, hydraulic analyses, condition assessments, rehabilitation, new pipeline design, and in-service commissioning.
  • Apply industry standards: Use applicable industry standards, publications, codes, and regional regulatory requirements to guide pipeline design and installation.
  • Provide construction-phase engineering support: Review materials submittals, respond to requests for information, and assist owners in confirming compliance with contract documents.
  • Support asset management decisions: Evaluate existing pipeline systems, conduct condition assessments, and recommend rehabilitation or replacement approaches using various pipe materials and trenchless construction methods.
  • Collaborate, support, and engage: Serve as a technical resource on multidisciplinary project teams, support junior staff development, contribute to client service, write technical reports, maintain project documentation, and support quality control processes.
What Makes This Role Different
  • High-impact infrastructure work: Youโ€™ll contribute to essential water and wastewater systems that support communities, improve reliability, and address complex infrastructure challenges.
  • Technical depth with practical application: This role combines advanced pipeline engineering with real-world construction insight, giving you the opportunity to see your recommendations carry through from design to implementation.
  • Team visibility and collaboration: Youโ€™ll have the opportunity to serve as a trusted technical resource for project teams, clients, and stakeholders while supporting knowledge-sharing across the team.
What You Bring
  • Applied pipeline engineering skills: Ability to apply pipeline design, hydraulic analysis, and construction support experience to practical project needs.
  • Clear technical communication: Strong writing and communication skills, with the ability to prepare technical reports, document project decisions, and explain engineering concepts clearly.
  • Collaborative project mindset: Comfortable working with multidisciplinary teams, coordinating with project stakeholders, and contributing to successful project delivery.
  • Sound technical judgment: Ability to evaluate pipeline challenges, identify practical solutions, and support quality-focused deliverables.
  • Proactive work style: Organized, responsive, and eager to contribute to project teams while continuing to grow technical expertise.
Qualifications
  • Education: Bachelorโ€™s degree in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical Engineering, or a similar engineering field; Masterโ€™s degree preferred.
  • Experience: 10+ years of experience in pipeline engineering, including design, analysis, and construction support.
  • Areas of Knowledge: Strong knowledge of industry standards, codes, and regulations for water and wastewater infrastructure.
  • Certifications or licenses: Professional Engineer license in California required or ability to obtain within six months of hire.
  • Additional preferred qualifications: Experience with pipeline design software and hydraulic modeling tools preferred.

Kennedy Jenks supports a healthy work-life balance and utilizes a hybrid model of home and office work, with a minimum of two days per week in the office. This approach empowers our people to thrive, collaborate, and achieve their full potential.

Salary range for this position is anticipated to be $130,000 to $200,000, and may vary based upon education, experience, qualifications, licensure/certifications and geographic location.

Benefits summary: Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance; a health savings account; a 401(k); bonus programs; tuition reimbursement; employee ownership opportunity; professional registration support; business travel assistance; competitive paid time off and holidays; an employee assistance program; and additional programs that support your wellbeing and professional growth.

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