Contributes to the Pipeline and Facility Integrity Management Program for North Dakota asset by independently executing standard integrity activities - such as inspections, data integration, anomaly assessment, and risk updates - for pipelines, tanks, and facilities. Demonstrates growing ability to plan work, interpret results, and ensure regulatory compliance with minimal guidance.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
- Maintain and update IMP/FIMP documentation for North Dakota assets, incorporating regulatory and industry best practice changes.
- Plan and execute baseline and continuous ILI programs and facility inspections, including API 653 aboveground storage tank inspections, for North Dakota pipelines and facilities.
- Review and interpret inspection results for pipelines, tanks, and facilities; determine repair priorities and update risk profiles.
- Support regulatory and third-party audits with documentation and technical explanations.
- Develop inspection requirements and ensure compliance with API 1163 and applicable facility and tank inspection standards, including API 653 where applicable.
Other Job Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate commitment to company core values — Integrity, Ownership, Urgency, Alignment, and Innovation — in all daily responsibilities and interactions.
- Actively support and contribute to the company’s mission and vision through reliable, high-quality work
- Available for travel 25% of time
- Adheres to established work schedule, attendance standards, and is punctual to work and meetings
- Maintains employee confidence and protects company assets, including intellectual property, by keeping information confidential
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results, as needed
- Other duties as assigned by management
Qualifications:
- Minimum of five (5) years of experience in pipeline integrity or related industry required
- Working knowledge of PHMSA 192/195, API standards, and facility integrity best practices.
- Strong analytical and risk assessment skills.
Education Requirements, Certifications, Licenses, and Registrations:
- Required: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
- Preferred: EIT (Engineer in Training) or Professional Engineer (PE), API 653 Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector, AMPP (NACE) CP1 or CP2 Cathodic Protection, API 570 Piping Inspector
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What We Do
Harvest Midstream is a privately-held midstream company services provider headquartered in Houston, Texas with assets in Alaska, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. Harvest transports and processes oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids across the United States. The remarkable growth of Harvest since 2002 is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of over 400 employees who are intensely focused on safety, operational excellence and the highest levels of service to our customers. Our company values govern how we run our business, how we treat our fellow employees and how we serve our customers. At Harvest, we are focused on developing and maintaining long-term business relationships through customer service and agility in every business interaction.








