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Manager, Corrosion Services Boardwalk Pipelines - 3.7 Houston, TX Job Details Full-time 18 hours ago Qualifications Petroleum and natural gas corrosion control Gas pipeline integrity assessments Safety regulations Data analysis skills Threat assessment Corrosion management Budget planning Managing projects Risk assessment Productivity software Corrosion control Regulatory compliance analysis Legal compliance Technical Proficiency Risk Mitigation Organizational budget management Pipeline Database software proficiency Full Job Description To access Dayforce at its best, log in from the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. • Boardwalk is a limited partnership operating in the midstream portion of the natural gas and natural gas liquids industry, providing transportation and storage services for our customers. Our 14,000 miles of pipeline and storage assets provide diverse market connectivity to producers and end-users who need reliable sources of natural gas for power generation, home heating or petrochemical feedstocks. We have the experience, knowledge, and flexibility to design service offerings and create system enhancements tailored to our customers' needs throughout the 13 states in which we operate. As an organization focused on sustainability, we are committed to protecting the environment while delivering this energy source. This commitment is made to our customers, employees, and the communities in which we operate. We incorporate environmental stewardship, safety, and compliance into our day-to-day operations and seek to strengthen and support the communities we serve. Additional information about the company can be found online at www.bwpipelines.com. We are currently looking for a Manager, Corrosion Services for our Houston, TX office.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Responsible for leading, developing, and executing Boardwalk Pipelines' corrosion control programs for natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline systems. Provides strategic direction and technical oversight for external corrosion, internal corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, cathodic protection, corrosion monitoring, direct assessment, and regulatory compliance activities. Ensures corrosion control programs are implemented in accordance with federal and state regulations, company procedures, and industry standards while supporting safe, reliable, environmentally responsible, and efficient pipeline operations.
REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
Minimum 10 years of experience in pipeline corrosion control, integrity management, or related engineering disciplines. Demonstrated experience with cathodic protection systems, external corrosion control, internal corrosion monitoring, atmospheric corrosion inspections, and direct assessment methodologies. Working knowledge of 49 CFR Parts 192 and 195 corrosion control requirements. Experience managing corrosion programs for natural gas and/or hazardous liquid pipeline systems. Strong understanding of pipeline integrity management principles and corrosion threat assessment. Experience managing personnel, contractors, budgets, and capital projects. Ability to evaluate corrosion data and develop risk-based remediation strategies. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to interact with Operations, Engineering, Compliance, and executive leadership. Proficiency with corrosion databases, integrity management systems, and Microsoft Office applications. Ability to travel up to 20%.
PREFERRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
Professional Engineer (PE) license.
AMPP/NACE
certifications (CP3, CP4, CP5, Corrosion Specialist, Internal Corrosion Technologist, or equivalent). Experience supporting both transmission and gathering pipeline systems. Experience with ILI corrosion assessments, corrosion growth analysis, and fitness-for-service evaluations. Knowledge of AC interference mitigation and stray current mitigation programs. Experience supporting PHMSA inspections, audits, and regulatory inquiries. Participation in industry organizations such as AMPP, PRCI, INGAA, API, or GPA. Experience leading multi-state corrosion programs.
REQUIRED EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Corrosion Engineering, Materials Science, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or other technical discipline with appropriate pipeline corrosion experience.
PREFERRED EDUCATION
Master's degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Corrosion Engineering, Business Administration, or related field. Professional Engineer (PE) License.
AMPP/NACE
CP4 or higher certification. AMPP Corrosion Specialist certification.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Boardwalk Pipelines, LP, maintains a drug-free workplace and will require pre-employment drug & substance abuse testing before hiring. Boardwalk Pipelines, LP, is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.