Compression Engineer
TC Energy LLC, Tinley Park, IL, United States
Determined. Imaginative. Curious. If these are some of the ways you describe yourself - we want to learn more about you! At TC Energy, we are Energy Problem Solvers - passionate about transitioning North America to cleaner energy while meeting the energy demands of today and tomorrow. If that sounds like a challenge you want to help tackle, we want you to join our team!
The Opportunity
Our Compression / BOP Team is evolving to meet the needs of our growing business and we are seeking a Compression Engineer. This position is primarily a field focused role and is desirable to fill within the supporting coverage area. Ideally location for this position is Moline, IL; however, other locations in the footprint might be considered, such as Tinley Park, IL.
The Compression Engineer will provide day-to-day support to compression facilities in the region and surrounding area as assigned. These stations utilize a variety of compression equipment including reciprocating units and turbine/centrifugal compressor units. The position will also support balance of plant (BOP) equipment within the facility including air systems, piping and valves, tanks and other systems required for reliable operation of the facility.
The successful candidate must have in-depth knowledge of a variety of industrial equipment used in gas compression systems. This position will be responsible for the support of all mechanical equipment at the assigned compressor stations.
**This position is eligible for our domestic relocation program (no cross-border). The successful candidate must be willing to relocate to Moline, IL area; however, alternate facility locations in the surrounding area may be considered. Tinley Park, IL may be considered for a qualified and experienced candidate.
What you'll do
Provide support to Operations on day-to-day issues at assigned compressor stations
Conduct root cause analysis investigations
Provide sound engineering to determine cost-effective solutions to urgent problems such as compressor startup problems, compressor shutdowns/faults, coolant or oil contamination, capacity deficiencies; gas conditioning - drip gas, water, dirt ingestion; station piping problems (support, vibration, excessive pressure drop, etc.), auxiliary system malfunctions (including ESD)
Identify, scope, estimate and engineer 'break fix' projects to repair failed systems, machines and/or components
Identify, scope, estimate and engineer capital and maintenance projects to provide long term solutions for facility defects and systemic issues
Provide diagnosis, support repairs, and perform root cause analysis for significant failures and abnormal operation events
Provide operational and maintenance recommendations based on oil and coolant analysis, performance and vibration test results, enterprise analytics notifications (remote condition monitoring system), and borescope inspections
Verify adequate capacity of pressure limiting and overpressure protection devices
Provide code interpretation services or coordinate third party reviews for issues and installations regarding compressor stations
Assist with PHMSA audit preparation and response
Provide support for facility audits to insure compliance with company standards, policies and procedures, and governmental and industry codes
Engineering design standard development
Operations supplement development
Provide expert witness testimony in various forums regarding compressor operation and engineering issues
Provide facility expertise throughout the project scoping and design process including participation at 30%, 60% and 90% design reviews
Technical support for project team during facility construction and commissioning activities
Approve pipeline test data reports
Determine spare parts requirements
Perform gas loss calculations
Develop project specific blow down and purge plans
Provide subject specific on-the-job training
Provide compressor related information/data to a wide variety of stakeholders
Provide mentoring for the field teams in accordance with the established procedures of the technician qualification and operator qualification (OQ) programs
Be actively involved with the process safety, practice of engineering, management of change, and root cause analysis programs. Help to develop a strong company safety culture by encouraging involvement and leading by example
Other tasks as required
Minimum Qualifications
Required Bachelor's of Science Degree from an accredited institution in Mechanical, Chemical, Petroleum, or Civil engineering.
4-6 years industry experience with natural gas compression facilities or similar equipment
Previously demonstrated dedication to safety
Ability and initiative to work independently, display creativity, and exercise sound judgement
Demonstrated superior organizational skills and proven ability to manage projects within scope and budget
Effective analytical skills
Skills to effectively operate in a team-oriented environment with a willingness to support team objectives
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Work closely with field teams, management, third party resources, and coordinate work with other appropriate technical resources
Ability to effectively interact with all levels of the organization
Ability to handle rapidly shifting priorities and multiple projects concurrently, requiring resolution of complex problems in stressful situations
Preferred Qualifications
In-depth knowledge of reciprocating and turbine drive compressor units and ancillary equipment
Comprehensive understanding of DOT 192 and 193
Comprehensive understanding of ASME B31.1, B31.3, B31.8, and API codes/standards
Professional Engineering License or the willingness to pursue license
This position requires candidates to
Have and maintain a valid driver's license and safe driving record
Successfully complete a pre-employment medical screening, including drug and alcohol testing
Be subject to hazardous conditions including escaping gas, adverse weather, heights, lifting, and cramped conditions
Be available for overtime, extended work hours, and call-outs as needed
Travel to other company locations for temporary assignments, meetings or training which would involve some overnight stays away from home
Driving a motor vehicle is an essential job function of this position. Following a conditional offer of employment, the Company will check the motor vehicle records of any job applicant when driving is an essential job function.
To remain competitive, support our high-performance culture and allow for more flexibility in the way we work, we offer a hybrid work model and flexible dress code for our eligible office-based workforce in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. #LI-Hybrid
About our business
TC Energy is a leading energy infrastructure company in North America. We have three complementary businesses of natural gas pipelines, liquids (oil) pipelines, and power generation. Our operations span three countries, seven Canadian provinces, and 34 U.S. states.
TC Energy is an equal opportunity employer.
Learn more
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Thank you for choosing TC Energy in your career search.
* Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be offered a position at a more appropriate level and/or ladder.
* Applicants must have legal authorization to work in the country in which the position is based with no restrictions.
* All positions require background screening. Some require criminal and/or credit checks to comply with regulations.
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