Engineer I/II/III (Measurement Engineering)
This position will be open to internal and external applicants and will close on Sunday, July 26, 2026.
The Engineer I position pays between $73,440 to $91,800; the Engineer II position pays between $88,640 to $110,800; and the Engineer III position pays between $104,960 to $131,200. Placement in any level is based on skills, experience and education of the successful candidate.
About This Opportunity
Are you ready to elevate your career? The Measurement Engineer is responsible for ensuring accurate measurement and accounting of natural gas stations throughout a utility’s distribution and transmission systems. This role involves designing, installing, maintaining, and calibrating metering equipment such as pressure regulation equipment, actuated valves, automation and SCADA equipment, odorization equipment, flow meters, pressure and temperature instruments, and gas chromatographs. The engineer analyzes data to ensure billing accuracy, supports regulatory compliance, and optimizes system performance. They also troubleshoot measurement issues, lead system upgrades, and collaborate with operations, field technicians, and regulatory bodies to ensure reliable and precise gas measurement across the network.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
This list does not reflect the job duties in their entirety.
- Provides the engineering expertise necessary to support intermediate projects that are generally conventional in nature
- Interacts with and provides technical support consistent with the application of well-established standards to company personnel
- Conducts or participates in studies of intermediate size that evaluate performance, cost, and scheduling criteria of a limited number of alternatives applies routine engineering techniques, practices, and procedures in support of operational areas.
- Provides technical direction and/or activity supervision to contractors and company personnel, as required by specific assignments/projects
- Provides accurate monthly project financial reports included but not limited to budgeting, forecasting, work offers, invoice approvals, and actuals tracking
- Communicates project proposals, status updates recommendations, and evaluations to engineering and non-engineering individuals and groups
- Represents the company's interests in intermediate engineering matters
- Participates in the formulation of Company and industry standards
*Engineer II and III Duties: Entry Level Duties Plus Additional Responsibilities
Successful Candidate Must Have:
- A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from a college/university accredited by ABET.
- A valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
- Engineer I: 0 years of experience. Must hold or obtain within 3 months of hire a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited college/university and must submit unofficial transcripts. Preferred: A Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) certification.
- Engineer II: 2 years of engineering experience or 1 year with a Master’s degree in Engineering. Required: Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
- Engineer III: 5 years of engineering experience or 3 years with a Master’s degree in Engineering. Required: Professional Engineer (PE)
- Preferences: Experience sizing natural gas meters, odorizers and regulators; experience with SCADA; experience specifying gas chromatographs; Construction or utility related work experience in the natural gas industry.
Working Conditions
Field and office environment. May be required to work at various job sites. Personal protective equipment required while performing the field functions. Must be comfortable working in and around high-pressure gas facilities, equipment, and pipelines. Travel is required and anticipated up to 25 percent across New Mexico.
The requirement to carry a company-provided cell phone and be available to respond during working and non-working hours. On call as needed up to two weeks per year. Frequently required to stand and/or walk up to 1/2 of the time and sit up to 1/2 of the time. Manual dexterity needed with the ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk, listen, and smell. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Work from an elevated position, such as ladders and platforms. Will be exposed to outside weather conditions, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and natural gas emergencies and situations. Vision requirements include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
Nearest Major Market: Albuquerque
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