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Corrosion Supervisor - West Monroe, LA at Kinder Morgan, Inc.

Posted in General Business 30+ days ago.

Type: Full-Time
Location: West Monroe, Louisiana





Job Description:

Position Description

Kinder Morgan is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. We own an interest in or operate approximately 84,000 miles of pipelines and 157 terminals. Our pipelines transport natural gas, gasoline, crude oil, carbon dioxide (CO2) and more. Our terminals store and handle petroleum products, chemicals and other products.
Kinder Morgan is committed to being a good corporate citizen and conducting ourselves in an ethical and responsible manner. We spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year on integrity management and maintenance programs to operate our assets safely and to protect the public, our employees, contractors and the environment. Operationally, we continue to perform better than our industry peers relative to environmental, health and safety measures.
Kinder Morgan offers a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, two retirement plans, paid holidays, and paid time off. Kinder Morgan owns or operates the largest natural gas network in North America with approximately 70,000 miles of natural gas pipelines, moving about 40 percent of the natural gas consumed in America.
The Corrosion Supervisor position is currently based out of Kinder Morgan's Batesville, Mississippi Compressor Station. Other locations may be considered within the West Monroe, Batesville, or MoArk operations areas. This position supervises five Corrosion Technicians that service Division 9 Pipelines in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri.
This position is currently posted at West Monroe, LA and Texarkana, AR; however, the position can be located at any of the locations within the support area.
To be considered for our Division 9 Corrosion Supervisor job click on Apply Now to sign in or create an account to upload your resume. This is a great opportunity if you are an experienced Supervisor in Corrosion, Instrumentation & Regulation, Corrosion Control, Cathodic Protection.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:


  • Supervise division corrosion control program in order to achieve goals within budgeted funds and available personnel; plan projects and designate accountability for assignments, review progress, direct change in priority and schedule as needed to assure work is completed in an efficient and timely manner.

  • Participate in the selection/progression of staff, salary consideration, and disciplinary matters.

  • Conduct performance evaluations and provide training and motivation to make full use of individual capabilities and to meet changing system demands.

  • Orient new employees to procedures, policies, location and operation of equipment or assign such orientation and familiarization to appropriate personnel.

  • Coordinate annual refresher, safety and emergency response training.

  • Develop and execute capital and maintenance budgets based on staffing and resource requirements, cost estimates, objectives and goals.

  • Monitor and document expenditures assuring compliance with approved budget and staffing levels.

  • Design corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection systems through complex activities including specifications, calculations and graphic and statistical analysis, power assessment and evaluation of survey data, confer with departments responsible for contracts, environmental compliance and right-of-way procurement.

  • Prepare or assign preparation of contract drawings/sketches, specifications and bid invitations when outside contractors are to be used.

  • Plan, coordinate, and direct jobs, determine priority of corrosion control projects and installation of protective measures.

  • Consult Technical Manager on major projects, budget proposals, and priorities.

  • Lead and support PHMSA audits for the corrosion field through attendance and presentation for audits throughout the geographical area.

  • Establish and maintain a professional relationship with local, regional, and national NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) organizations.

  • Represent Company at regional inter-company corrosion coordinating committees.

  • Delegate and review Company's notification to various agencies, companies, and committees of corrosion protection systems.

  • Maintain required records, including assembly, compilation and review of reports. Enter computer data and generate reports.

  • Review as-built drawings and annual survey data. Assist technicians as needed with the analysis of field test data from annual and interim surveys and determination of best corrective action.

  • Investigate corrosion problems in the field through survey work and/or research and may coordinate some activities with other companies and/or vendors when necessary.

  • Resolve cathodic protection and interference problems including measures to be taken, as well as any system adjustments. Implement corrective action through corrosion and maintenance personnel or oversees work of outside contractor.

  • Coordinate and direct Corrosion Technicians and contracted services.

  • Maintain and demonstrate a high regard for personal safety, for the safety of company assets, employees, and the general public. Lead by example, drive Kinder Morgan safety culture throughout the organization.


Position Requirements

Education:
Bachelor degree or higher in Engineering, Science, or related field from an accredited school preferred. Relevant professional experience that has developed equivalent engineering, project management and/or corrosion skills while serving in the military or while working in the private industry sector will be considered.
Experience


  • NACE International CP Specialist certification OR the ability to attain certification in accordance with NACE minimum "responsible charge" work experience.

  • Knowledge of pipeline operations, project management, risk management concepts, engineering principals, and DOT Part 192 regulations

  • Basic principle of statistics and cost/benefit analysis.

  • Design, construction, and troubleshooting of corrosion monitoring and cathodic protection systems.

  • Standard Practice, procedures, tools, materials, and equipment used in cathodic protection of natural gas pipelines.

  • Corrosion instrumentation; data collectors, current mappers and GPS programs.

  • Design, implementation and remediation of AC mitigation systems and DC transit systems.

  • Occupational hazards and required safety precaution related assigned duties.

  • Pipeline operations and location.

  • Utility operations and right-of-way.

  • Protective coating used on natural gas pipelines.

Certifications, Licenses, Registrations:

  • A satisfactory driving record as determined by the Company and a current, valid State driver's license are required.

  • Compliance with any necessary professional license or certification stipulated by local, state or federal agencies or the Company, now or in the future.

Competencies, Skills and Abilities:

  • Proficient in computer applications, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Project, Outlook and MAXIMO.

  • Well-balanced interpersonal skills and strong verbal and written communications skills.

  • Accountable to and take direction from Managers; keep required work schedules, which include regular and predictable job attendance; focus attention on details; follow work rules.

  • Organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks.

  • Problem solver with the ability to find resolutions and seek sound business decisions.

  • Self-motivated and capable of working with minimal supervision and/or direction.

  • Flexible and able to work effectively in a team environment and consistently maintain a professional and respectful demeanor/attitude with co-workers, clients, vendors, and regulatory agencies.

  • Possess a strong mechanical aptitude.

  • Manage; train and lead subordinates to ensure department goals and objectives are accomplished in a timely and successful manner.

  • Exercise skill monitor, maintain, and repair of cathodic protection facilities.

  • Plan, organize, and oversee assigned work programs.

  • Analyze and evaluate operations; develop and implement corrective action to resolve problems.

  • Provide corrosion control training to operations supervisors and field personnel, mentor and/or verify Company Operator Qualification program.

  • Field project management support of pipeline integrity projects, direct assessment and special permit locations.

  • Develop personnel; plan, train, test and motivate your direct reports to progress through Kinder Morgan Corrosion Specialist level IV competencies.

Physical Demands:

  • Employee must be physically capable of completing and satisfying all training requirements as stipulated by local, state or federal agencies and/or Company Policy.

  • Work outside in varying and sometimes extreme weather situations.

  • Walk to and amidst work and/or construction sites, climb in and out of trenches, working around heavy equipment, negotiate rough terrain with areas of loose rock and work within confined spaces.

  • Sense of sight, hearing, and smell to aid in the identification of systems and equipment malfunction.

  • Distinguish basic colors.

  • Operate a 4WD vehicle for off road driving

  • Perform physical labor in a variety of extreme climactic conditions, including walking, bending, stooping, and lifting.

  • Work in office environment; approximately 75% of time.

Working Conditions:

  • Position subject to 24-hour call-out, including nights, weekends, and holidays.

  • Climatic conditions are determined by location assignment and may include severe seasonal changes including both winter conditions with frequent snow or extreme summer heat and sun, depending upon geographic location.

  • Survey work frequently involves getting dirty, sweaty, dusty, and hot, especially during summer months.

  • Travel to remote areas within a particular region may involve extended periods of driving, both on and off road and could involve exposure to electrical shock, very difficult terrain, traffic hazards, snakes, spiders and other crawling and flying insects, cuts, bruises, etc.

  • Schedule and monitor own work.

  • Extensive travel may be required including overnight stays for several days.

  • Extended periods of sitting may be required for administrative activities.

Supervisory Responsibility:
  • Yes
Preferred Education, Experience, Certifications, Competencies, Skills and Abilities:
Above the minimum requirement; not required but advantageous in this position:

  • Demonstrated leadership and management skills and prior supervisory experience.

  • NACE International "Corrosion Technician" certification desirable.

  • Basic knowledge of cathodic protection.

  • Knowledge of piping, valves and pressures.

  • Knowledge of pipeline operations.

The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed. This position may perform other duties as assigned.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.





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