JobFrame · ENERGY.GASENGIN4DDA.P3
Energy & Resource Engineering · Gas Engineering
P3 · P3 — Mid-Level Professional
Median pay · United States
$82,468
$64,786 – $104,977 · USD · annual · national base (function pricing in review)
Median pay
$82,468
$64,786–$104,977
Level
P3
Super-function
engineering
Demand-heat
cool
1.3% growth
Summary
Gas Engineering — the design, hydraulic analysis, and optimization of natural gas transmission/distribution networks and LNG/CNG facilities, plus reservoir and production engineering for gas/oil recovery. Distinct from sibling focuses (e.g., power-systems or renewables engineering) by its grounding in gas-specific hydraulic modeling (steady-state/transient, linepack, line-break and blowdown simulation), SCADA-calibrated pipeline monitoring, PHMSA/49 CFR Part 192 and ASME B31.8/B31.8S regulatory compliance, terminal/pipeline equipment (pumps, tanks, metering), and well placement/enhanced-recovery analysis.
This level — P3 P3 — Mid-Level Professional
Fully competent professional; works independently on standard projects
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