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Measurement Engineer

Company: Collabera
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 1, 2025

Job Description:

Position: Measurement Engineer - Pipeline Project

Read on to fully understand what this job requires in terms of skills and experience If you are a good match, make an application.

Location: Houston, TX 77002



Mission: Design and implement measurement systems for pipeline infrastructure, ensuring accuracy and compliance.

Responsibilities:

Design and Specification:
Design and specify measurement systems, including metering and sampling systems.
Perform meter and pipe sizing calculations.
Select appropriate control valves.

Compliance and Standards:
Ensure compliance with industry standards including AGA, API, GPA, and DOT regulations.

Documentation and Procurement:
Develop comprehensive technical specifications and procurement documents.

Troubleshooting and Analysis:
Troubleshoot measurement system issues and provide effective solutions.
Perform OPP (Operating Pressure Profile) calculations.

Software Usage:
Utilize software such as Autodesk Navisworks 3d viewer, Bluebeam, Visio and Adobe Pro.


Must-Haves:

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, or related).
Minimum of 5 years of experience in gas/liquid measurement within the pipeline industry.
Strong working knowledge of AGA, API, GPA, and DOT standards.
Proven experience with meter sizing and equipment selection.
Must be able to work on site in downtown Houston.

Plusses:

Experience with ultrasonic and orifice meters.
Experience with odorant systems.
Experience with control systems.
Proficiency in software including:
Autodesk Navisworks 3d viewer
Bluebeam
Visio
Adobe Pro

Keywords: Collabera, Houston , Measurement Engineer, Engineering , Houston, Texas

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