Advisor — Utility Strategy
CorityFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
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Candidates need a High School Diploma or equivalent, at least 2 years of related experience, a valid driver’s license meeting company insurability requirements, and proficiency in Microsoft Office with basic math skills.
This is a field-based position, primarily working independently to locate and mark utility lines and respond to one-call tickets.
The role requires the ability to lift, push and pull a minimum of 75 lbs., work in tight spaces, climb to and work from elevated platforms, ladders, walkways, and perform work in changing climate conditions.
The position involves primarily working independently but also requires the ability to work with a team, take direction from supervisors, and communicate with landowners, public officials, and others.
Strong candidates will have knowledge of reading and interpreting blueprints, P&IDs, and diagrams, experience in safe handling of flammable gases, liquids, and pressure systems, plus excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Manages gas transmission and pipeline infrastructure
WhiteWater Midstream manages gas transmission assets, focusing on the transportation of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) from production sites to end-users. Their services include gas conditioning, compression, dehydration, fractionation, metering, and construction, ensuring efficient and safe delivery of these resources. The company operates key projects like the Agua Blanca and Whistler pipelines, primarily sourcing from the Permian Basin, a major oil and gas region in the U.S. Unlike many competitors, WhiteWater emphasizes project management and operational oversight, handling everything from project scope to material procurement. Their goal is to provide reliable infrastructure and services to energy producers, utility companies, and industrial users, generating revenue through service fees and long-term contracts.