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Summary:
(This position could be filled in either Philadelphia, PA metropolitan surrounding area or Westville, NJ.)

This position is responsible for representing the Measurement Department during project scope meetings with Project Manager, other internal departments and external engineering firms to ensure liquid (NGL, Crude, Refined Product) meter stations are designed according to industry standards and measurement engineering standards. This person is responsible for providing meter type, meter size, min and max meter flow rate, prover type and size selection and all other measurement equipment specifications to Project Team including but not limited to sampling system, water-cut monitor, H2S and CO2 analyzers, densitometer, mixer, strainer, flow conditioner, etc. The Liquid Measurement Specialist position is responsible for participating during the meter skid, sampling skid, flow computer panel and RTU building factory acceptance test (FAT) prior to the skid leaving the fabricator to ensure all skid equipment are installed and wired correctly according to purchase order, bill of materials and P&ID drawings. This person is also responsible for leading the meter station commissioning efforts and coordinating with local Measurement Technician and Communication Technician to setup all measurement related equipment, transmitters, configure flow computer, and point to point (simulate) all measurement signals to Control Center and simulate, troubleshoot and setup prover / meter run valves actuation. This position requires becoming very knowledgeable and familiar with the pipeline systems, terminals and existing meter stations in the assigned area of responsibility to assist Volume Analyst group during monthly pipeline material balance closing process and provide volume calculation and correction to that group during measurement equipment failure and/or malfunctioning. This person is also responsible in assisting local liquid measurement operation and material balance group to reconcile costumer quantity and quality monthly statement disputes in addition to audit company and third-party meter stations, equipment and processes during high Over and Short (Gains and Losses) occurrence to pinpoint the source(s) contributing to the Over and Short and provide guidelines for adequate solutions and volume corrections.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Lead meter stations commissioning and start-up with regard to Measurement Department scope of work in a project including specific complex deliverables such as development of a detailed commissioning checklist and startup plan.
  • Support project-commissioning team in both home office and field, coordinate final handover to field operation and provides assistance to operations for the startup and performance / communication testing of facilities.
  • Maintain expert level working knowledge and understanding of liquid measurement processes and industry practices primarily in NGL / Y-Grade measurement; refined products and crude oil measurement is a plus.
  • Develops and maintains a liquid measurement oversight program to ensure that measurement of NGL, crude oil, and refined products is conducted in accordance with the established API and company measurement standards, as well as best industry practices. 
  • Conduct measurement station audits of Energy Transfer and 3rd party facilities as well as audit technicians and operation personnel to ensure consistent approach to measurement policies, practices, data collection and reporting across the entire field of operation.
  • When requested, represent Measurement Department during project scope to perform technical review of new pipeline projects and meter station designs / upgrades that include providing guidance on proper equipment placement and specifications in accordance with established industry practices and company standards.
  • Develop and revise the Measurement Standards, SOPs and Measurement Best Practice procedures relative to liquid measurement to keep it current with latest industry practices and standards.
  • Receive, investigate, and make recommendations toward the resolution of customer volumetric discrepancy claims.
  • Conduct field and office training for measurement staff on liquid measurement subject matter and equipment.
  • Monitoring daily, weekly, monthly and yearly liquid pipeline gains and losses discrepancies to ensure meeting Measurement Department annual LAUF goals.
  • Work with Measurement Analyst and Material Balance managers to provide technical assistance and troubleshooting where required.

Required Education:

Bachelor’s or associate degree in a related technical discipline, such as Electrical & Instrumentation or Chemical Processes Technology from an accredited post-secondary school is strongly desired. Extensive liquid measurement related experience is a plus and may be considered in lieu of a degree. 

Required Qualifications:

    • Require at least 6+ years of pipeline or facility measurement experience involving NGL/Y-Grade meter station design including flow computer interface and configuration, meter proving, flare line, inferred Mass Measurement and NGL liquid sampling.
    • The position requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and predominantly knowledge of NGL industry terminologies. Knowledge of crude oil and refined products measurement is a plus.
    • Ability to handle multiple tasks and conflicting priorities, well developed communications skills and demonstrated effectiveness coordinating with other departments and external customers.
    • Good knowledge of API, ASTM and GPA Measurement standards and recommended practices, calculations and guidelines.
    • Must be flexible and able to work effectively in a team environment.
    • Consistently maintain a professional and respectful demeanor / attitude with management, co-workers, customers, vendors, and regulatory agencies.
    • Availability to travel throughout Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania region as required, in performing job duties.
    • Stay current with relevant API, ASTM and GPA liquid Measurement standards.
    • Maintain a regular, dependable attendance and a consistently high level of performance.
    • Valid Driver’s License.
    • Must possess basic math skills.
    • Strong technical writing skills preferred.
    • Ability to read P&ID drawings as well as comprehend and apply information in operating and equipment manuals.
    • Experience with OMNI and/or Fisher ROC flow computer installation, troubleshooting and configuration is desired.
    • Good knowledge and experience of Gas Chromatograph application in hydrocarbon liquids pipeline and densitometry/pycnometer installation, troubleshooting, operation and maintenance.      
    • Knowledge of liquid measurement devices, helical turbine, Smith PD, Coriolis and Ultrasonic flow meters; pressure/temperature measurement instrumentation; Cliff Mock, Jiskoot and YZ Samplers, pipe/ball provers, small volume provers and Flow-Cal data processing programs.
    • Skilled in use of common computer software such as Excel, MS Word, and PowerPoint.
    • Knowledge of applicable EPA, DOT, RRC, OSHA, NEC, and API requirements and procedures.
    • Well-developed verbal and writing communications skills and demonstrated effectiveness coordinating with other departments and external customers.
    • Self-driven, highly organized, able to efficiently prioritize and execute tasks as assigned.
    • Must be able to work outdoors in extreme weather and perform work in safe manner. 
    • Ability to work on weekends and holidays if needed; frequent travel is required.
    • Work independently with minimal supervision.
    • Excellent driving record with no more than 2 moving violations in past 5 years and no more than one moving violation within preceding 24 months.
    • Consistently maintain and demonstrate a high regard for personal safety, for the safety of company assets, employees, and the general public.

    Working Conditions:

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

    • Lifting up to 50 lbs. occasionally.
    • Driving, walking, standing frequently.
    • Exposure to adverse weather, cramped conditions and some heavy lifting, visits to industrial/manufacturing settings, which may include exposure to various materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
    • Occasional overnight travel may be required.

    An equal opportunity employer/disability/vet

     

    Energy Transfer is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against qualified applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, veteran status, genetic information, citizenship status, or any other basis prohibited by law.

     

    The nature and frequency of the above working conditions and requirements may vary depending on individual operational circumstances. Where feasible, the Partnership will make reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job. 

     

    DISCLAIMER: The statements listed in this job posting, which are subject to change, are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.

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