Asset Integrity Manager
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Engineering
Operations Manager, Environmental Engineer, Oil & Gas
Job Title
Integrity Asset Manager
Our VisionRig Up is where the best workers power the world’s most successful projects. We are united by a common mission: to deliver services and technology that fundamentally change how skilled workers and the businesses they serve get hard work done.
Job DescriptionThe Integrity Programs Coordinator is responsible for the oversight, coordination, and continuous improvement of pipeline and facility integrity programs supporting hazardous liquid pipelines, gas gathering and transmission systems, and gas processing facilities. This role leads integrity management initiatives including damage prevention, corrosion control, public awareness, mechanical integrity, and regulatory compliance programs. The position provides technical expertise to operations, engineering, and environmental teams while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
The Integrity Programs Coordinator serves as a key liaison between field operations, contractors, regulators, and senior leadership, ensuring asset integrity, risk mitigation, and operational reliability across pipeline and facility systems.
- Lead and administer pipeline damage prevention programs.
- Maintain pipeline datasets for one-call systems, line locating, and aerial ROW patrol services.
- Support third-party locating contractors with technical guidance.
- Review, document, and archive exposed pipeline inspection reports.
- Oversee aerial patrol programs and implement annual program reviews.
- Lead corrosion control and mitigation programs.
- Coordinate corrosion coupon pulls and chemical inhibition programs.
- Oversee cathodic protection systems, rectifier inspections, and bond inspections.
- Coordinate close interval surveys and casing surveys.
- Perform technical evaluation of corrosion-related data including CP, AC mitigation, pigging, chemical injection, smart pigging, and integrity digs.
- Implement annual program reviews.
- Lead public awareness and public liaison initiatives.
- Coordinate annual mail campaigns and stakeholder meetings.
- Measure program effectiveness and drive continuous improvement.
- Implement annual program reviews.
- Maintain baseline and continuous assessment plans for pipeline systems.
- Serve as focal point for third-party crossings and encroachments.
- Coordinate leak surveys and integrity assessment activities.
- Support inline inspections and integrity dig programs.
- Conduct annual pipeline risk assessments.
- Support mechanical integrity programs for gas processing facilities.
- Address action items within Management of Change (MOC) systems.
- Support federal and state reporting requirements and audit preparation.
- Develop competitive bid packages and evaluate contractor proposals.
- Support annual budgeting and cost tracking (OPEX & CAPEX).
- Develop and issue work orders and purchase orders.
- Maintain KPIs and provide reporting to senior leadership.
- Archive final vendor deliverables and project documentation.
- Provide input on new construction and due diligence evaluations.
- Travel to field locations for inspections, program oversight, and audits.
- Attend public awareness events and stakeholder meetings.
- Provide technical support to operations and engineering teams.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related technical discipline, or equivalent industry experience.
- Experience supporting pipeline integrity, corrosion control, or damage prevention programs.
- Working knowledge of hazardous liquid and/or natural gas pipeline systems.
- Familiarity with federal and state pipeline safety regulations.
- Experience with cathodic protection systems and corrosion mitigation practices.
- Strong understanding of risk assessment methodologies.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple programs and deadlines simultaneously.
- Willingness to travel to field locations as required.
- Experience with cryogenic or compressor station facilities.
- Experience supporting large-scale pipeline infrastructure assets.
- Knowledge of integrity management software and GIS systems.
- Experience developing bid packages and managing contractor performance.
- Prior experience supporting mechanical integrity programs within PSM-regulated facilities.
- Experience conducting or supporting regulatory audits.
Pay: $75–$85 per hour
Location:
Houston, TX
Schedule:
3 days in office – 2 days remote
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