Pipeline engineers are responsible for the design, construction, operation, quality control, and maintenance of pipelines and pipeline transportation systems. Many pipeline engineers work in the oil and gas industry, but a number are also employed in other industries ranging from chemical manufacturing to public utilities. Pipeline engineers can have a variety of engineering-related backgrounds, including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, materials engineering and chemical engineering. Piping Engineers are responsible for designing and building the piping systems that carry our water, gas, oil and waste. They are involved in every aspect of the creation of these piping systems. Piping Engineers first draw the blueprints for the system, and then they assist in selecting the materials that will be used to build the pipes and accompanying components.
The role of Piping Engineer is a supervisory role, so many employers prefer candidates with one to three years of experience. Their work environment is mostly an office setting but, depending on ones industry, the job can involve surveying field locations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for Civil Engineers, which includes Piping Engineers

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