Supervisor : Gas Renewal Program Engineering Detroit Michigan - Confidential (laredo, texas) Customer Service & Call Center - Laredo, TX at Geebo

Supervisor : Gas Renewal Program Engineering Detroit Michigan - Confidential (laredo, texas)

Company Description:
Job Description:
Description 86k to 105k plus 10 REP Job Summary Key Accountabilities :
Ensures program compliance with applicable regulations, codes and standards.
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Establishes required standards and practices.
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Leads and ensures implementation of continuous initiatives.
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Manages assigned program areas including:
planning, organizing, supervision, budgeting, staffing, implementing strategies and monitoring results.
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Directs activities of field construction projects.
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Performs employee appraisals and assists in developing employees for assignments requiring increased knowledge and/or responsibility.
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Analyzes and recommends solutions to job related problems.
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Conducts advanced technical studies or operating studies, analyzing and resolving gas handling system problems.
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Makes clear and precise presentations to all levels of management.
Qualifications :
Preferred:
Professional Engineer registration, and at least 2 years of senior or lead worker experience.
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Knowledge of natural gas handling systems, including transmission, distribution, storage, processing, controls, measurement, environmental and regulatory compliance, applicable codes and standards, gas analysis and materials testing and analysis.
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Competent in multi:
tasking (i.
e.
the ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks, issues or projects that may include high:
visibility initiatives and require innovation, teamwork and planning).
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This level of proficiency typically attainable through 3:
plus year(s) of substantive experience with these applications.
This description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being perfor Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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