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The Engineer works with other staff to manage contracted transport capacity, available storage production and injection, and efficient compressor station operation.
The activities will include:
Assist with monitoring the transmission system operation through creation of graphs and reports of the transmission system
Daily creation of short term forecasts for system operation and storage injection or production to assist Gas Control with management of supply/demand
Hydraulic modelling activities for system operation and outage planning
Maintaining and updating transmission system information databases
Assisting with managing seasonal storage operation and capacity with tracking
Completing new project requests including working through the capital expenditure process
Utilizing station Modes of Operation and/or creating new Modes of Operation to achieve desired operation results
Involvement with the Outage Management Process:
Assessing specific customer and service impacts of outages
Creating timelines for Field Operations to build specific outage plans to be executed and working through numerous revisions
Creating a detailed operating plan for Gas Control that coordinates with Field Operations activities for each outage. Setting targets for system pressure and flow to manage outage requirements
Determining customer capacity and creating customer notifications for restricted service
Tracking the impacts and results of outages
Assisting with system outage scheduling to manage impacts of multiple occurring outages
Required Skills:
Hold a degree in Engineering from an Accredited Canadian Engineering program; or
Be currently registered with APEGS, or an affiliated branch of the national association, as a Professional Engineer or Engineer-In-Training
Valid Class 5 drivers license
Experience with Microsoft Office, Lotus Notes, SynerGee Gas Hydraulic Modelling