SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS
COMPANY
JOB PROFILE
Job Title: PIPELINE TECHNICIAN
Department: Transmission
and Storage/ETS
Location: Transmission
Regions-Various
Grade: 5
Reports to:
Class Code: 080445
THIS PROFILE DOES NOT ATTEMPT
TO LIST ALL OF THE DUTIES THAT ARE OR MAY BE PERFORMED BY THIS CLASSIFICATION.
Overview
Performs a wide range of
semi-skilled and skilled work, independently or as a member of a crew related to operating and
maintaining all aspects of the transmission and underground storage system.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
General Duties
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Excavates and fills trenches and holes using power as
well as manually operated tools and equipment.
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Wraps or coats pipe, installs shoring, assists welder,
installs fittings, loads and unloads material and equipment.
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Patrols pipelines on foot or in vehicles. Locates and marks pipelines and conducts
surveillance of construction activities in the area of the pipeline.
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Lubricates, operates, and maintains pipeline valves of
all sizes and types.
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Operates and maintains end closures and blow down
stacks.
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Conducts leakage surveys.
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Prepares various Company forms and, through sketches
and written reports, documents work performed, changes made, and conditions
found.
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Operates a wide range of pneumatic, hydraulic, and
manual tools. Installs and operates
basic tapping and pressure control equipment.
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Safely uses, handles, stores, and disposes of hazardous
materials and hazardous waste.
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Drives heavy duty vehicles such as dump trucks and boom
trucks and operates construction equipment such as cranes.
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Performs driver
inspection on vehicles and construction equipment.
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Performs skilled operations and routine maintenance of
heavy construction equipment..
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Performs gas handling, fire control and fire watch
operations on pipeline tie-ins. Sets up
and operates oxy/acetylene, nitrogen and natural gas regulators, fire control
stacks, and purging equipment.
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Performs preventative maintenance on cathodic
protection equipment. Takes and records
cathodic protection reads.
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Assists with the installation, removal, repair and
calibration of cathodic protection equipment on Company pipelines.
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Takes routine cathodic protection reads and assists
troubleshooting..
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On some assignments, performs scheduled and routine
inspection and basic maintenance on equipment such as gas engines, turbines,
compressors, pumps, fans, boilers, and auxiliary equipment in a compressor
station.
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On some assignments, assists in starting and operating
station equipment. Identifies and
responds to unusual and unsafe conditions such as leaking, defective, or
overheated equipment.
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Sweeps, cleans, rakes, paints, cuts weed, etc. around
all types of facilities.
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Inspects, maintains, and operates fire suppression
equipment.
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On some assignments, takes well pressures and storage
tank gauge readings, changes charts.
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Installs and performs basic maintenance on various
types of pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical equipment or devices such as:
meters, regulators, actuators, filters, gauges, valves, recording gauges and
charts.
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Assists with instrumentation installations and
repairs. Installs piping and tubing for
various instruments.
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Understands basic principles of odorizers.
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Inspects, maintains emergency equipment such as Nomex
coveralls, respirators, etc.
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Performs basic computer operations.
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Performs skilled operations of heavy construction
equipment.
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Performs gas handling, fire control and fire watch
operations on pipeline tie-ins. Sets up
and operates oxy/acetylene, nitrogen and natural gas regulators, fire control
stacks, and purging equipment.
·
Performs preventative maintenance on cathodic
protection equipment. Takes and records
cathodic protection reads.
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Sets up and performs hydrostatic tests using recording
clocks/charts, gauges, valves, high pressure hoses, dead weight testers, etc.
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Installs and operates small tapping and pressure
control equipment.
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Investigates leakage, assesses, documents, and centers
leaks. Operates and maintains flame
ionization unit.
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Plans, selects materials and equipment for traffic
control.
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Assists with specialized welding and cutting operations
of all kinds.
Contacts
Frequent contacts
include: Employees and managers from
all Transmission and Storage departments, third-party excavators, gas
producers, ETS/EDS customers, municipal agencies, and LDS personnel concerning
pipeline locations, Company requirements for protection of facilities, and
unsafe conditions. Frequently contacts
contractors, suppliers, and vendors.
Able to communicate clearly.
Must effectively contact customers.
Minimum Qualifications
Must successfully pass the Physical Abilities
Test. Must possess a valid California
Driver’s License. Must pass a pre-employment drug test if a new hire or
transferring from a non-safety sensitive job.
Requires participation in the Company’s random drug and alcohol testing
program. Must pass formal training for
the classification. Must have basic
computer skills. Must pass a pre-qualification examination. On some assignments must have Class A,
Hazardous Material Handling and Air Brake Endorsements on valid California
Driver’s License.
Desired Qualifications
Mechanical experience,
experience with internal combustion engines or other mechanical equipment, vocational training in basic electricity and
electronics, previous experience in related industries, experience with
operating common word processing and spreadsheet programs.
Other
May be required to work
various shifts on call on a rotating basis.
May be required to respond to
emergency call-outs and be able to work occasional extensive hours. Some assignments may require Class A or
Class B license with special endorsements (i. e., X or H). May be required to
job site report.
Physical Demand
Heavy - Frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects
weighting up to 50 pounds with lifting up to approximately 100 pounds as
required. Emergency situations may
require extended hours. Equipment and
materials exceeding 75 pounds are to be maneuvered through leveraging
techniques and employees are instructed to work within their optimum carry
ability and use lifting devices, carry aids (e. g. hand truck) and/or request
assistance.
Environmental Conditions
Work is predominately outdoors
or in an engine/equipment room. Exposed
to extremes of climate and temperatures, high noise levels, rotating and
vibrating equipment, rough terrain, occasional work on ladders or high
platforms, as well as confined spaces.
May be exposed to high pressure gas.
May be required to handle
hazardous materials and hazardous waste.
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Equipment
Operates or uses pipe
locator, leak detector, grease gun, shovel and other pneumatic, power, or hand
tools, gauges, hand-held electronic instruments, laptop computer, heavy
construction equipment
(e. g., backhoe, crane).
Represented
Yes No Both
X
Safety
Sensitive Job
Yes No
X