ISCO Specialization 2142.1.7 Pipeline Engineer

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Pipeline Engineer: Pipeline engineers design and develop the engineering aspects for the construction of pipeline infrastructures in various kinds of sites (e.g. inland, maritime). They envision and create the specifications for pumping systems and for the general transport of goods through pipelines.

Essential Skills

  • Technical Drawings
  • Types Of Pipelines
  • Design Pipelines With Different Coating Solutions
  • Oversee Wetlands In Project Development
  • Use Measurement Instruments
  • Ensure Regulatory Compliance In Pipeline Infrastructures
  • Engineering Principles
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Apply Health And Safety Standards
  • Carry Out Measurements Of Parts
  • Metal Bending Techniques
  • Integrate Measures In Architectural Designs
  • Create Designs For Pipeline Engineering
  • Analyse Various Types Of Water
  • Geometry
  • Consider The Impact Of Material Characteristics On Pipeline Flows
  • Perform Pipeline Routing Studies
  • Pipeline Coating Properties
  • Isometric Perspective


Optional Skills

  • Chemistry
  • Maintain Pipeline Coating Properties
  • Maritime Transportation Technology
  • Mitigate Environmental Impact Of Pipeline Projects
  • Detect Flaws In Pipeline Infrastructure
  • Use Cad Software
  • Physics
  • Pipeline Transport Regulations;
  • Combine Multiple Fields Of Knowledge
  • Operate Soldering Equipment
  • Cad Software
  • Operate Welding Equipment
  • Assemble Manufactured Pipeline Parts
  • Advise On Construction Materials
  • Use Personal Protection Equipment
  • Survey Sites For Pipeline Installation


Alternative Names

  • Main Line Station Technician
  • Pipeline Integrity Engineer
  • Offshore Pipeline Engineer
  • Main Line Station Engineer
  • Pipeline Field Technician
  • Subsea Pipeline Engineer
  • Pipeline Field Engineer
  • Pipeline Engineering Technician


Higher Level