What are the responsibilities and job description for the Gas Controller (Natural Gas) position at Kinder Morgan, Inc.?
Position Description
Primary purpose:
Operates natural gas pipeline systems from a central control room using SCADA and other digital control systems. Monitors pressures, flows, temperatures, system balance, and alarms; initiates remote operation of valves and compressors; coordinates with field crews and schedulers; and manages abnormal operating conditions in accordance with company procedures and federal/state regulations. Work is performed in a highly structured, procedure-driven, safety-critical environment requiring sustained attention and rapid decision-making.
Position Requirements
Position Requirements:
Primary purpose:
Operates natural gas pipeline systems from a central control room using SCADA and other digital control systems. Monitors pressures, flows, temperatures, system balance, and alarms; initiates remote operation of valves and compressors; coordinates with field crews and schedulers; and manages abnormal operating conditions in accordance with company procedures and federal/state regulations. Work is performed in a highly structured, procedure-driven, safety-critical environment requiring sustained attention and rapid decision-making.
Position Requirements
Position Requirements:
- Entry-level position responsible for performing the duties of a Gas Controller on the Tennessee Gas Pipeline system.
- Position is based in Houston and operates on rotating 12‑hour shifts utilizing the modified DuPont shift schedule.
- Responsible for safe, dependable, and efficient pipeline operations.
- Monitor real‑time pipeline conditions across multiple SCADA screens; acknowledge and respond to alarms within required time limits.
- Quickly and safely respond to alarms and abnormal operating conditions such as pressure drops, equipment failures, or possible leaks.
- Ensure gas is moved safely and reliably to meet customer and market demand.
- Start and stop compressors; open and close valves to change gas flow routes, isolate pipeline sections, and manage overall system balance.
- Communicate clearly and promptly with field technicians, controllers, schedulers, third parties, and customers.
- Ensure regulatory compliance with PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) requirements.
- Provide detailed shift handovers; participate in drills, training, and operator qualification programs.
- Adhere to fatigue risk management requirements.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
- Ability to remain calm and effective during emergencies.
- Works well in a team environment.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficient computer skills and ability to learn technical systems.
- Commitment to providing excellent customer service.
- Willingness to study and work outside normal hours for continued development.
- Demonstrates follow‑up, follow‑through, and accountability.
- 24/7 rotating shift work; includes nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Typical shift length: 12 hours
- Overtime and extended shifts may be required during emergencies or staffing constraints.
- Structured breaks are provided but may be interrupted by alarms or abnormal operating conditions.
- On-call duty or short-notice call-ins possible during system upsets or extreme weather.
- Safety-Sensitive (DOT/PHMSA; 49 CFR Parts 192/195 & Control Room Management 49 CFR 192.631/195.446).
- Subject to drug & alcohol testing per DOT/PHMSA.
- Must meet operator qualification and control room management training and fatigue mitigation rules.
- Must follow all emergency response procedures and participate in periodic drills.
- Fit for Duty required at start of each shift (no impairment from medications or conditions affecting alertness/judgment/coordination/vision/hearing).
- Ability to perform essential functions listed above, with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Adequate visual acuity (including color discrimination) for screen-based alarm/status recognition.
- Adequate hearing for alarms and clear radio/phone communication.
- Ability to work 12-hour rotating shifts, including nights and overtime, without undue safety risk.
- Ability to maintain attention, judgment, and psychomotor performance during sustained operations.
- A bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Engineering is a plus (not required).