How do you become a pipeline engineer?

Career: Pipeline Engineer

To begin your career as a pipeline engineer, you need to earn a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline, preferably in civil, mechanical, structural, or materials engineering. Many pipeline engineers then get their licensure, which entails passing the preliminary Fundamentals of Engineering exam, gaining at least four years of entry-level work experience under the supervision of a licensed engineer, and passing the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam. You can further pursue certification to be more marketable to potential employers, some of which may require certification depending on the industry.