Developing
GAS.GEN.P2
Handles difficult but conventional assignments with moderate independence.
Handles difficult but conventional assignments with moderate independence.
The story of this role
Who does this work
The Gas Engineer, a skilled professional who seeks to efficiently design and optimize natural gas systems to meet energy demands and ensure safety.
The problem this role solves
- The external problem: Inefficient or outdated gas extraction and distribution systems that lead to resource wastage and safety hazards.
- The internal problem: Feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of regulatory compliance and environmental considerations in gas engineering.
- Why it matters: Every community deserves access to safe, reliable energy without compromising the environment.
The plan
- Conduct thorough research on current gas extraction and processing technologies.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to identify inefficiencies and design optimized systems.
- Utilize critical thinking and complex problem-solving skills to develop innovative solutions.
- Implement the engineering plan while ensuring compliance with all regulations.
- Evaluate system performance and make adjustments for continuous improvement.
What's at stake
Facing costly delays due to regulatory violations or safety breaches. Developing systems that do not meet community energy demands, leading to shortages.
Success looks like
Achieving a significant reduction in energy wastage while increasing supply reliability. Enhancing safety measures that lead to a zero-incident record in gas operations.
Summary
Handles difficult but conventional assignments with moderate independence. Can independently execute standard engineering tasks like pipeline route analysis, compressor selection, or gas quality testing.
Level — P2 — Developing Professional
Early-career professional; developing skills, handles routine tasks with some independence
- Scope
- Defined deliverables / small features
- Autonomy
- General supervision; reviewed at milestones
- Complexity
- Some non-routine problems; applies established patterns
- Impact
- Own and immediate-team deliverables
- Decision rights
- Routine technical choices within guidance
- Leadership
- May guide interns
- Typical experience
- 1–3 yrs
Core outputs
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Componentsshow ▾
Responsibilities5
- Troubleshooting a routine pressure drop issuecommonlevel
- Choosing appropriate pipe materialscommonlevel
- Conducting pipeline route analysiscommonlevel
- Selecting compressorscommonlevel
- Performing gas quality testingcommonlevel
Tasks3
- Analyze pipeline routescommonlevel
- Select appropriate compressorscommonlevel
- Test gas qualitycommonlevel
Skills5
- Pipeline analysiscommonlevel
- Compressor selectioncommonlevel
- Material selectioncommonlevel
- Gas quality testingcommonlevel
- Troubleshootingcommonlevel
Knowledge5
- Pipeline engineeringcommonlevel
- Material sciencecommonlevel
- Compressor technologycommonlevel
- Gas quality standardscommonlevel
- Engineering analysiscommonlevel
competency5
- Independencecommonlevel
- Reliabilitycommonlevel
- Analytical skillscommonlevel
- Problem Solvingcommonlevel
- Technical proficiencycommonlevel
qualification3
- ~2+ years of professional experiencecommonlevel
- Bachelor’s degree in relevant fieldcommonlevel
- Proficiency in engineering softwarecommonlevel
Title aliasesshow ▾
| Alias | Type | Confidence | Approved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gas Engineering II | common | medium0.70 | — |
| Gas Engineering 2 | common | medium0.66 | — |
| Gas Engineer II | common | medium0.70 | — |
| Gas Engineer 2 | common | medium0.66 | — |
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O*NET / SOC
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