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Measurement Manager

Houston, TX

Position Description:

The Measurement Manager will lead all measurement data activities related to collecting, processing, reporting, and distribution requirements within the organization, while providing expert guidance and support to the Company’s measurement team. This position is in-office.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Develop, interpret, maintain, and apply documented measurement data reconciliation policies and procedures
  • Supervise, assist, and provide direction to employees performing measurement data processing activities
  • Provide measurement expertise in troubleshooting issues with incomplete, invalid, or incorrect measurement data
  • Develop tools and procedures for tracking and managing Loss and Unaccounted (L&U) exposure
  • Identify opportunities for measurement accuracy improvement and collaborate with field operations to implement changes
  • Act as subject matter expert for escalated Loss and Unaccounted (L&U) and prior period adjustments (PPA)
  • Serve as the auditor and check for monthly close of measurement data with responsibility for measurement accuracy
  • Utilize data analytics to predict trends and potential issues, allowing for proactive management
  • Collaborate with technical groups and engineering to draft and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) related to measurement processes
  • Prepare and present reports, presentations, and recommendations related to measurement activities to internal leadership and external stakeholders as required
  • Serve as Flowcal system administrator, including driving system upgrades and enhancements, and ensure reliable integration of field measurement data and pipeline transaction management systems
  • Provide escalation assistance for measurement data disputes with 3rd party interconnect operators
  • Responsible for month end data review and measurement close, ensuring all new projects are implemented in a timely manner
  • Solicit feedback from field technicians and field leadership on data processing methods and interaction with analysts to ensure quality and timely analysis of measurement data
  • Ensure compliance with industry regulations, industry standards, and company policies regarding measurement data, reporting, and documentation
  • Effectively communicate with all relevant stakeholders to ensure alignment on measurement data, reporting schedules, and operational requirements

Requirements & Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business, or a related field is preferred
  • 7+ years of pipeline and natural gas measurement experience
  • 3+ years of experience as a Measurement Analyst with experience in Flowcal or similar application preferred
  • Previous supervisory or leadership experience in a technical environment is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of natural gas measurement practices, ultrasonic meters, and gas chromatographs is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of measurement data processing, volumetric reporting, and regulatory compliance requirements in the natural gas industry
  • Experience developing or improving Loss and Unaccounted (L&U) tools, processes, and systems.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Office, experience generating pivot tables and multi-scale graphs in Excel
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders
  • Knowledge of industry regulations and standards related to natural gas measurement and reporting.
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently and as a team contributor
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills with a focus on improving processes and operational efficiency
  • Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Benefits: This position is located in Austin, Texas or Houston, Texas.  Selected candidate is eligible for employer matched 401(k), medical, dental, vision, basic life and AD&D insurances and other benefit offerings.

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