Affiliation: MoveUP
Employment Status: FullTime Regular
Salary: $2738.00Biweekly
Workplace Flexibility: No
Posting End Date: Open until filled
As the provinces largest energy provider with more than 100 years of knowledge and experience we proudly deliver renewable energy natural gas electricity and propane to 1.3 million customers.
Were actively seeking new talent to join our mission of transforming B.C.s energy landscape. As one of BCs Top Employerswith a diverse team of over 2700 employees we are committed to a safe and inclusive culture where each of us can connect belong and grow. Join us and together lets shape a brighter future for B.C.
Responsibilities
- Prepares capital plans for distribution assets including but not limited to transmission pressure laterals stations (TP/IP TP/DP IP/DP) intermediate pressure lines and distribution piping by:
- Obtaining longterm demand forecasts;
- Allocating gas load growth to areas;
- Tracking actual against forecast demand growth and identifying any variance;
- Identifying system capacity shortfalls;
- Developing longterm capital improvement alternatives;
- Performing hydraulic analyses;
- Performing costofservice analyses;
- Identifying the longterm least cost of service options;
- Documenting longterm capital improvement recommendations and;
- Developing and documenting detailed 5year capital plans and budgets.
- Responds to routine and emergency operational requests/inquires in an efficient and professional manner by:
- Performing hydraulic analyses to confirm distribution pipe sizing for Main Construction Orders and Service Header Orders;
- Performing hydraulic analyses to determine system improvement requirements (size location cost timing) for Load Information Memos and document findings and;
- Identifying customers affected by system damage and sizing emergency bypass
- Identifying shutdown window sizing bypass and reviewing system hydraulics for planned Operations and Maintenance procedures.
- Creates updates and verifies distribution models using steady state analyses and reviews models with Operations personnel by:
- Creating or updating distribution hydraulic models;
- Verifying accuracy of hydraulic models against actual system data by means of winter load analysis and pressure survey.
- Reviewing past winter capacity shortages.
- Provides professional services to internal clients by:
- Performing hydraulic analyses to determine the sizing of customer piping and the feasibility of proposed operational procedures and;
- Identifying emergency sectionalization areas.
- Participates in annual preview of winter operations by:
- Performing hydraulic analyses to confirm operability of current distribution assets and level of service to interruptible customers for the peak demand period and;
- Preparing and presenting distribution system capacity status and operational plans to Operations personnel.
- Assists manager and engineers in supporting internal clients by:
- Developing longterm alternatives for Transmission Pipeline laterals based on client requirements;
- Establishing level of service to interruptible customers;
- Performing hydraulic analyses and summarizing results and;
- Performing costofservice analyses to identify the longterm least cost of service option.
- Provides input to the preparation of engineering specifications for the hydraulic design of distribution assets and by updating and reviewing standards.
- Maintains liaison with various personnel inside and outside the company to ensure appropriate and timely acquisition of necessary data and to ensure appropriate levels of services to the departments clients.
- Maintains the data and records associated with the job functions.
- Assist other Technologists in preparing plans and conducting analyses for Distribution assets.
- Performs additional duties related to the above duties including driving a vehicle which do not affect the rating of the job.
Requirements
- Completion of Applied Sciences Technologist and Technicians of British Columbia (ASTTBC) recognized postsecondary technologist diploma program in gas and petroleum or related technology; or equivalent.
- Full understanding of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics properties and behaviors of natural gas and other related organic hydrocarbon products.
- Understanding the Distribution operations of TP laterals IP lines DP systems and stations.
- Ability with general office software applications. Programming/scripting skill is desired.
- Analytical skills and attention to detail.
- Valid British Columbia Drivers license.
Our engaging workplace offers a wide range of challenging opportunities while being safe inclusive and diverse. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package while supporting lifelong career development. We also encourage volunteerism and nourish the need to give back to your community.
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