Colonial Pipeline
Inspector Projects
Colonial Pipeline, Jackson, Louisiana, United States, 70748
Colonial has provided a wide range of opportunities for job candidates who are highly qualified, skilled, motivated and team players. Employees find exciting opportunities to grow and develop their careers at a stable company which offers a generous compensation and benefits package that includes annual incentive bonuses, retirement plans, insurance coverage and a host of other features that support a happy, active, productive and rewarding life. Come to Colonial, a great place to work, where people matter most, and where safety 24/7 is paramount.**Ready to work for Colonial Pipeline Company?**Are you intrigued by the thought of being part of revolutionizing the energy industry and a new era in the pipeline industry? Do you want to be a part of a company that is obsessed with excellence in everything we do? A company growing and expanding our business that is full of opportunity? If so, we are seeking smart, safety focused, and energetic professionals to join our team to help us to the next level of excellence!**What is it that we do at Colonial Pipeline Company?**Colonial Pipeline is the largest refined products pipeline in the United States, transporting more than 100 million gallons or 2.5 million barrels per day. Colonial transports various grades of gasoline, diesel fuel, home heating oil, jet fuel, and fuels for the U.S. military through a pipeline system. Colonial transports approximately 45 percent of all fuel consumed on the East Coast, providing refined products to more than 50 million Americans.**About the Project Inspector Position**As a Project Inspector you will provide inspection and oversight of day-to-day activities on pipeline, facility, tank, and/or other projects with minimal guidance. This role acts as interface with Colonials contract workforce and enforces contractor adherence to company standards, specifications, and procedures. The Project Inspector will also serve as the safety representative on job sites and assume responsibility and accountability for the safety of the workforce, including critical thinking to evaluate and mitigate potential future risks and active solicitation and reporting of near misses.**What You Get to Do:**+ Enforce compliance with Safety Awareness Manual requirements and Life Safety Rules.+ Ensure that hazards are identified and properly addressed prior to beginning work.+ Complete documentation accurately within required timelines and ensure that all project and compliance records are accurate, complete, and properly submitted.+ Ensure that tools are in good working order and properly calibrated.+ Confirm that materials are compliant with Colonial material specifications and engineering standards and inspect materials for suitability prior to use.+ Engage project stakeholders as appropriate, ensuring that concerns, issues, project activities, and updates are communicated in a timely, clear, organized, proactive, and consistent manner.+ Maintain required HAZWOPER and ICS training certification and respond to incidents as directed.**What You Bring to the Table:**+ High School Diploma or General Education Degree from an accredited institution.+ Ideally, 3+ years of experience as an Inspector or equivalent in the oil and gas industry.+ Ability to travel up to 75% of the time.+ Valid drivers license.+ Strong knowledge of government regulations and Industry recommended practices and standards related to pipeline, tanks, and terminals.+ Commitment to consistently adhere to policies and procedures and be a positive example for others by demonstrating the Companys core values of Respect, Accountability, Innovation, Safety, and Excellence in completing work assignments.+ Self-motivated, have phenomenal work ethic and looking for the right company to support your growth.**Got Extra to Bring?**+ Ideally, 5+ years of experience as an inspector.+ 24 Hour HAZWOPER and OSHA 30 certification.+ Excavation Competent Person training and certification.+ Certified in CPWI, API, AMPP/NACE, and/or PMI.**Advantages of Working at Colonial Pipeline Company:**Getting to work for a company that helps to meet our countys energy needs and keeps us moving!Team members who care about each other while accomplishing remarkable things.Highly competitive benefits Check out Colonials Total Rewards (https://www.colpipe.com/careers/benefits-and-total-rewards)**Are you up to the challenge? What are you waiting for? Apply today!****_This is a Department of Transportation (DOT) covered job and is subject to all applicable regulatory requirements such as testing for the presence of prohibited drugs and alcohol as defined under 49 CFR Part 199 as a condition of employment, to include pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable cause/suspicion and fit for duty testing._****_Continuous MVR monitoring of your driving record required due to driving for company business._****Colonial Pipeline is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other reason prohibited by federal, state or local law.**Statement to all Third-Party Agencies and Similar Organizations:Colonial Pipeline accepts resumes only from agencies with which we formally engage their services. Please do not forward resumes to our applicant tracking system, Colonial Pipeline employees, hiring managers, or send to any Colonial Pipeline facility. Colonial Pipeline is not responsible for any fees or charges associated with unsolicited resumes.Colonial Pipeline Company operates the worlds largest pipeline of its kind. It delivers refined petroleum products gasoline, diesel fuel, home heating oil, jet fuel and fuels for the U.S. military through a network of 5,500 miles of underground pipe buried under more than 3,000 miles of right of way in the Southern and Eastern United States. A vital part of the nations infrastructure, Colonial places the highest emphasis on safe operations that protect its employees as well as the communities in which we live and serve, and the environment along the pipeline route.