Compliance Records Analyst Professional Services - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Compliance Records Analyst

Hi,Hope you are doing well.
This is Giri from Judit Inc, I came across your profile on one of the job boards and felt you could be a good match for the following opportunity with our client.
Role:
Compliance Records AnalystLocation:
Omaha, NE 68124 (Onsite role only)Job type:
Contract Bachelor's degree, NACE certification preferred but not required.
5
years of related experience preferred; must be familiar with basic operating principles of natural gas transmission facilities; strong computer skills and prior experience in corrosion control systems; excellent communications skills.
Review corrosion records and procedures as part of the Task-Equipment Matrix (TEMS) project for pipeline integrity department (TEMS is designed to determine all facilities along the pipeline and inside of facilities and then verify that the appropriate tasks, tests, surveys and inspections are in place and being performed as required by law) Review records in preparation for Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) audits and inspections.
The process touches or uses the corrosion database, the maintenance control system, MARRS, PIPE, Nvision, engineering records, mapping, etc.
Communication with field operations and Omaha will be required.
Other research and analytical duties as assigned by pipeline safety.
Would like the applicant to have some pipeline experience.
It'll be more technical than clerical.
They should be able to recognize some equipment and procedures.
Thanks & Regards , Giri Reddy Senior Recruiter JUDiT Inc.
Recommended Skills Auditing Control Systems Corrosion Control Databases Maintenance Surveys Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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