Sr Engineer, Energy Management & Hydraulics Modeling
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Energy/Power Generation
Oil & Gas, Energy Management/ Efficiency, Energy Engineer -
Engineering
Oil & Gas, Energy Management/ Efficiency, Energy Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Overview
Phillips 66 & YOU - Together we can fuel the future. The Energy Management & Hydraulics Modeling Engineer helps ensure reliable energy supply for the Company's pipeline, gathering and processing infrastructure. This role spans from detailed data analysis and operational support to strategic utility management and energy usage reduction through hydraulic modeling and demand response activities. The position interacts with stakeholders in Operations, Engineering, Commercial and Trading to promote energy reliability and efficiency across the pipeline network.
Responsibilities- Cost Optimization and Rate Analysis:
Identify opportunities to reduce costs and enhance electrical performance across operations. Regularly perform rate analyses—comparing billed utility data against tariffs or contracted rates, evaluating utility rates, researching tax exemptions, and seeking new savings opportunities. Address anomalies in usage or charges for timely resolution. - Utility Account and Vendor Management:
Oversee the lifecycle of utility accounts by collaborating with bill-pay providers and field staff to activate, verify, and deactivate accounts, ensuring alignment with pipeline asset data. Maintain relationships with utility vendors, supporting field requests, managing agreements, and coordinating service changes or maintenance needs. Assist with budgeting, accruals, and ongoing reconciliation of utility billing to support Accounting & Finance teams. - Energy Nominations and Resource Planning:
Manage monthly and daily nominations for electricity, natural gas, and DRA usage, coordinating with vendors, providing estimates, and responding to operational flow orders as needed. - Reporting and Data Analysis:
Monitor and report on key operational and financial metrics—including pipeline cost per barrel mile, Station Cost per Barrel, and Terminal Cost per Barrel. Integrate utility outage information from vendor sources for accurate tracking. Oversee daily and quarterly usage data collection and reporting, including Drag Reducing Agent (DRA) management for EPA compliance. - Hydraulic Modeling Optimization:
Develop and tune hydraulic models for steady-state and transient pipeline studies, apply pump and compressor expertise, and simulate scenarios to address business needs, drive operational efficiency, and support growth or system optimization initiatives.
- Legally authorized to work in the job posting country
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Energy Management, Environmental Science, or related field
- 3 years related work experience in the petroleum industry
- Understanding of basic Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Modeling
- Understanding financial plans, analysis, forecast, and economic studies
- 5 or more years of experience in the petroleum industry
- 1 or more years of experience in energy management economics and contract negotiation
- Proficient in working with large data sets, consolidating information into clear deliverables, and utilizing energy modeling software, data analysis tools, and Microsoft Office applications
- Experience in reviewing and interpreting financial plans, forecasts, studies, and analyses, as well as negotiating and executing contracts
- Knowledge of: regulated and de-regulated utility markets; pipeline and/or hydrocarbon processing operations; modeling techniques, uses, limitations and fundamental drivers of energy markets; economic forces and drivers of supply and demand; regulated and de-regulated utility markets
- Experience with DOT regulated and unregulated pipeline hydraulic simulation and optimization in Petroleum Liquid, NGL, Chemical, and Gas operation
- Advanced or greater proficiency in the use of multiple hydraulic modeling software packages and tools including:
Synergi Pipeline Simulator (SPS), including Model Lab;
Nextgen;
Win Flow; OLGA; VMG Symmetry; AFT Fathom;
Aspen HYSYS;
Promax; and others
The Phillips 66 Midstream business is a safe, reliable provider for the movement, storage, gathering, and processing of energy via pipelines or terminals. We operate more than 70,000 miles of pipelines, 39 terminals, and provide connectivity across business units.
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