Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer Position Available In [Unknown county], North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: The Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer position at the North Carolina Utilities Commission involves enforcing natural gas pipeline safety regulations, inspecting operators, and investigating incidents. This full-time role offers State Benefits and a salary range from $55,823 to $85,962. The ideal candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in engineering and a working knowledge of gas pipeline systems and facilities.

Company:
State of North Carolina
Salary:
$70892
JobFull-timeRemote

Job Description

Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer 
Salary $55,823.00 – $97,689.00 Annually Location Statewide, NC Job Type Permanent Full-Time Remote Employment Flexible/Hybrid Job Number 25-05481 60077229 6007731 UC Department Dept of Commerce Division Utilities Commission Opening Date 04/23/2025 Closing Date 5/14/2025 5:00 PM Eastern Job Class Title Engineer I Position Number 60077229 Section Gas Pipeline Safety Salary Grade

NC16 DESCRIPTION

BENEFITS
QUESTIONS
Description of Work Are you looking to find meaningful work and positively impact the lives of the residents of North Carolina? If your answer is yes, then we want you to join our team at the North Carolina Utilities Commission and make a difference. The NC Department of Commerce, Utilities Commission is looking for a Gas Pipeline Safety Inspector. This position is assigned to the Operations unit of the Utilities Commission. This is a full-time position (40 hours per week) with State Benefits, including health insurance, as well as retirement. •

Salary Grade:

NC16•

Recruitment Range:

$55,823 – $85,962 This vacancy announcement is recruiting is for 3 positions, 60077229, 60077231 & 60077249

Duty Station:

Mecklenburg, Sampson, or Wake Counties•Selected candidate must reside within a reasonable commuting distance within the county This position requires frequent travel within the assigned counties and occasional statewide travel The Pipeline Safety Section of the Natural Gas Group of the Operations Division of the North Carolina Utilities Commission (Commission) enforces natural gas pipeline safety regulations, inspecting all intrastate natural gas system operators and investigating incidents. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 62-50, the Commission is responsible for promulgating and enforcing safety standards for the operation of natural gas pipelines in North Carolina. That statute extends Commission regulatory authority with regard to pipeline safety to entities that are not investor-owned utilities subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction for setting rates and ensuring service quality. Such entities include municipal natural gas systems, housing authorities that have installed natural gas systems, and certain landfill gas operators.

G.S. 62-50

also authorizes the Commission to enter into agreements with other governmental entities including the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) to enforce safety regulations and to participate in grant programs. Pursuant to G.S. 62-50, the Commission has adopted the federal pipeline safety regulations including Chapter 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 191, 192, 193, 198 & 199, which are administered by the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The applicant selected will be required to successfully complete a minimum of seven courses at the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s (PHMSA’s) Training and Qualification (T&Q) Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and other formal training as needed. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Competencies

APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE EDUCATIONAL AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT AND ALL KSA’S IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR THIS POSITION. QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION THAT CLEARLY REFLECTS WORK EXPERIENCE THAT DEMONSTRATES THE FOLLOWING

Demonstrated working knowledge of the principles and practices of civil, corrosion, and mechanical engineering as applied to the construction and operation of natural gas pipeline systems and facilities.
Demonstrated working knowledge of gas pressure-volume-temperature relationships.
Demonstrated working knowledge of the maintenance requirements of natural gas pipeline systems.
Demonstrated working knowledge of the materials, equipment, and parts used in natural gas pipeline construction.
Demonstrated working knowledge of the techniques used in gas pipeline construction. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements

APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE EDUCATIONAL

 AND ALL KSAs

IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR THIS POSITION.

Some state job postings say you can qualify by an “equivalent combination of education and experience”. If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience OR a combination of both. See oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details. Bachelor’s degree in an applicable field of engineering from an appropriately accredited institution; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Necessary Special Qualification May require registration as a professional engineer by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Supplemental and Contact Information About the Utilities Commission
The North Carolina Utilities Commission (Commission) is an agency of the State of North Carolina (N.C.) created by the General Assembly to regulate the rates and service of all investor-owned public utilities operating within the State. Such utilities include electric, natural gas, water, wastewater, telecommunications, and transportation companies. The Commission is the oldest regulatory body in State government and, as previously indicated, is charged, by law, with the responsibility of administering and enforcing the Public Utilities Act (Chapter 62 of N.C. General Statutes). The primary purpose of the Commission is to regulate the rates and the quality of service of all investor-owned public utilities operating within North Carolina. The Commission presently regulates approximately 4,800 investor-owned public utility companies throughout the State. These utilities include electric companies, resellers of electric utility service, local and long-distance telephone companies, shared tenant telephone service providers, four natural gas distribution companies, one natural gas intrastate pipeline company, carriers by bus and passenger brokers, passenger carriers by ferry boat, carriers of household goods, water and sewer companies, resellers of water and sewer services, and other utilities engaged in providing miscellaneous utility services. The Commission currently sets rates governing the collection by jurisdictional utilities of an approximate total $14 billion in revenues annually. About the Department of Commerce
The North Carolina Department of Commerce is the state’s lead agency for economic, community and workforce development. The department works with local, regional, national and international organizations to fulfill its mission to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for all North Carolinians. Commerce is an Equal Opportunity Employer who embraces an Employment First philosophy which consists of complying with all federal laws, state laws and Executive Orders. We are committed to reviewing requests for reasonable accommodation at any time during the hiring process or while on the job. Our

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