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Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer

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Rosen

Jun 3

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Houston
    Remote

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering; Mechanical & Civil preferred, will consider other Engineering degrees as well
  • Formal Education or previous work in Pipeline Integrity is desirable
  • Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work in and contribute to a team environment
  • Self-Motivated
  • Local Houston area applicants only, relocation and/or sponsorship not available.

Responsibilities

  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Corrosion Growth Assessments
  • Dent Strain and Dent Remaining Life Assessments
  • Bending Strain Assessments
  • Crack Analyses

FAQs

What are the main responsibilities of an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer?

The main responsibilities of an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer include conducting technical analyses, generating reports, presenting results to internal and external stakeholders, becoming familiar with US regulatory requirements and pipeline standards, and participating in internal and external training opportunities.

What opportunities are available for career development as an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer?

As an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer, you will have the opportunity to develop technical competency through exposure to a variety of pipeline integrity projects. Additionally, you will have the chance to participate in workshops, conferences, and industry events to develop industry recognition over time.

What qualifications are required to become an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer?

Typically, a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field is required to become an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer. Prior experience or knowledge in pipeline integrity assessments is a plus, but not always necessary for entry-level positions. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team are also important qualifications for this role.

What can an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer expect in terms of career progression?

As an Associate Pipeline Integrity Engineer gains experience and demonstrates proficiency in their role, they may have the opportunity to take on more senior engineering positions within the company. This could include roles with increased responsibility, leadership opportunities, and the chance to work on more complex pipeline integrity projects. Continuing education and professional development will also be key to career progression in this field.

empowered by technology

Technology
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1981
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The ROSEN Group is a globally leading provider of cutting-edge solutions in all areas of the integrity process chain. The business is privately owned and employs a team of almost 4,000 workers, operating in more than 120 countries. “Empowered by technology” is the promise that ROSEN systematically delivers on by enhancing the operations of our customers and making them safe, cost-effective and more efficient. ROSEN offers the know-how and technology to ensure that customers comply with legal standards and safeguard people and environment, while gaining maximum profit from assets as diverse as pipelines, tanks, vessels, wind turbines, trains, and telecommunication towers. ROSEN’s products and services: • Inspection of critical industrial assets to ensure reliable operations of the highest standards and effectiveness • Customized engineering consultancy providing efficient asset integrity management • Production and supply of customized novel systems and products • Market-driven, topical state-of-the-art research and development providing “added value” products and services