ISCO Occupation Group 2133.10 Pipeline Environmental Project Manager
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Pipeline Environmental Project Manager: Pipeline environmental project managers ensure the accomplishment of environmental preservation within pipeline transport projects. They, together with a group of managers and specialists, analyse the sites and routes of pipelines in order to advice on environmental issues to be considered and addressed.
Essential Skills
- Security Requirements Of Goods Transported Via Pipelines
- Use Software Tools For Site Modelling
- Apply Health And Safety Standards
- Detect Flaws In Pipeline Infrastructure
- Develop Environmental Policy
- Analyse Environmental Data
- Apply Company Policies
- Conduct Environmental Site Assessments
- Ensure Regulatory Compliance In Pipeline Infrastructures
- Implement Environmental Protection Measures
- Mitigate Environmental Impact Of Pipeline Projects
- Combine Multiple Fields Of Knowledge
- Perform Risk Analysis
- Implement Environmental Action Plans
- Analyse Work-Related Written Reports
- Environmental Legislation
Optional Skills
- Geographic Information Systems
- Design The Completion For A Well In Petroleum Production
- Assess Environmental Impact
- Pipeline Transport Regulations;
- Advise On Risk Management
- Perform Pipeline Routing Studies
- Collect Geological Data
- Survey Sites For Pipeline Installation
- Collect Oil Samples
- Advise On Site Selection
- Use Earth Sciences Tools
- Carry Out Environmental Audits
- Geology
- Chemistry
- Conduct Surveying Activities For Construction Purposes
- Pipeline Coating Properties
Alternative Names
- Pipeline Environmental Impact Manager
- Supervisor Of Pipeline Environmental Projects
- Pipeline Environmental Project Supervisor
- Pipeline Environmental Impact Analysis Manager
- Pipeline Environmental Impact Analyst
- Pipeline Environmental Impact Supervisor
- Manager Of Pipeline Environmental Projects