This is an outstanding opportunity to work with the energy regulator. A background in project engineering and gas transmission is required.
Energy Safe Victoria’s (ESV) purpose is to keep Victoria's energy safe and to ensure energy is used confidently. Through education, regulation and enforcement, ESV works to ensure that energy safety, supply and efficiency are a priority in Victoria and something their customers can be confident in. ESV’s people come from a wide range of professions with diverse skills and experience driving the success of the organisation.
About the opportunity
The Pipeline Engineer – Transmission is responsible for delivering regulatory compliance services to regulated energy entities, gas and pipeline trades, small business, government partners and the Victorian community. This role plays an important regulatory role in keeping the Victorian community safe and is responsible for delivering consistent, efficient and effective services.
As the Pipeline Engineer - Transmission you will draw on industry insights of current safety trends and engage and build strong relationships with key industry stakeholders, providing advice and implementing ESV’s Regulatory Operations Strategy. You will work closely with Energy Safe’s leaders and peers to lead and support projects and initiatives and leverage technical expertise so as to ensure integration with ESV’s broader strategic goals.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Assessing safety cases and safety management plans to ensure that their obligations are met under the Gas Safety Act, 1997, the Pipeline Act, 2005, relevant legislation and Energy Safe Victoria’s requirements;
- Reviewing the suitability of formal safety assessments/safety management studies for gas distribution networks and gas transmission pipelines to ensure potential hazards and risks are identified, evaluated adequately and mitigated as far as practicable;
- Reviewing construction safety management plans, pipeline integrity management plans, repair plans and operational integrity assessments. For example - intelligent pig reports, fitness for service and dig-up assessment reports;
- Reviewing safety incident reports, quarterly and annual reports and liaising with gas companies to follow up on remedial actions;
- Leading/and or participating in technical/system assurance audits, preparing formal findings reports and providing feedback;
- Addressing non-compliances, resolving issues with management and recommending changes in practices to meet legislative requirements;
- Monitoring compliance to accepted safety cases and liaising with licensees and relevant stakeholders to ensure the ongoing satisfaction of legislated requirements;
- Providing assistance to senior engineers and managers regarding breaches of technical compliance as specified by relevant Australian and International standards, industry codes and best practice;
- Assisting in specialist regulatory tasks including conducting investigative audit tasks that contribute to improving regulatory compliance;
- Supporting investigations and carrying out enquiries in accordance with policy;
- Responding to complaints received by Energy Safe in relation to potential breaches of the Act, regulations and standards; and
- Other relevant duties as required.
To be successful, you will have:
- A relevant engineering qualification with substantial experience in the transmission industry or substantial experience working on pipeline construction projects;
- Demonstrated experience in project engineering and knowledge of the project approval process;
- Excellent knowledge of legislation, regulations and standards, in particular AS2885, Gas Safety Act, Pipelines Act and codes and practices relating to safety management systems and risk management practices;
- Experience in conducting audits;
- Excellent conceptual, analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret and apply relevant safety standards in accordance with applicable legislation, regulations and standards;
- High-level verbal and written communication skills with the ability to prepare formal reports, present to industry and government departments, negotiate and resolve conflict;
- High-level and broad-ranged technical capability with the ability to negotiate complex issues;
- Well-developed interpersonal skills with the ability to work with multiple stakeholders; and
- Experience in a regulatory role.
How to apply For additional information including the Role Specification please contact Vivian Simonelli on 0408 998 *** or Stuart King on 0438 754 *** quoting Reference 2024660 or apply online using the "Apply Now" link below.