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Midstream Engine & Compressor Analyst/Sr/Lead

Waynesburg, PA

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The Midstream Engine & Compressor Analyst/Sr/Lead role objective summary is:

  • This role performs mechanical troubleshooting, emission testing and predictive maintenance on compressor units and processing equipment.


The Midstream Engine & Compressor Analyst/Sr/Lead responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Demonstrate strict adherence to Company safety standards and procedures.
  • Perform data collection, using specialized tools, to predict, diagnose, and assess mechanical equipment health.
  • Follow pre-determined "Routes" to collect data from various equipment monitoring points including: vibration levels, process temperatures, pressures, and other operating conditions.
  • Analyze data sets to identify anomalies, develop trends, and diagnose equipment performance issues.
  • Consolidate large data sets and analysis into prescriptive recommendations for preventative maintenance work plans.
  • Provide "On-Site" Troubleshooting Support to Operations Personnel as required to address equipment malfunctions and performance issues.
  • Utilize data obtained from various equipment/locations to develop "Normal/Abnormal/Condemning" criteria for condition assessments.
  • Perform engine emission exhaust sampling and/or emission testing as required for engine health assessments and/or site compliance requirements.
  • Gather data from multiple sources including maintenance history, oil analysis, vibration data, and other data sets to develop an evaluation of equipment condition.
  • Competency in Vibration Analysis. Utilize vibration data, including FFT analysis, to detect component degradation and/or failure.
  • Demonstrates technical strength in areas of reciprocating compressor operation, performance, and optimization.
  • Demonstrates a strong technical understanding of engine combustion principles, operating characteristics, and impacts on engine exhaust emissions.


Required Experience and Skills:

  • At least 2 years of related work experience in the natural gas industry with a mechanical background
  • Good computer skills including Microsoft Products
  • Must be detail oriented with strong organizational skills and research skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to identify work priorities and function with very little supervision at times
  • Must be a team player, self-motivated with high level of energy and initiative.
  • High School Diploma / GED


Preferred Experience and Skills:

  • Associate’s degree in a technical field
  • Maintenance experience with natural gas compression equipment
  • Windrock analyzer experience
  • Testo Emission Analyzer experience
  • Basic knowledge of gas quality processing and conditioning
  • Fluent in Caterpillar OEM software to navigate, adjust, calibrate and troubleshoot (Caterpillar ET)
  • Advanced natural gas engine and compressor troubleshooting skills
  • Vibration analysis experience
  • Strong technical understanding of engine combustion principles

 


Selected incumbent will be placed into the position that best suits their abilities and experience level.

EQT Corporation and its subsidiaries is an Equal Opportunity Employer -- Disabilities/Veterans.

 

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