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Manager, Integrity Management

New Mexico Gas Company
United States, New Mexico, Albuquerque
7120 Wyoming Boulevard Northeast (Show on map)
Feb 02, 2026


This position will be open to internal and external applicants and will close on Monday, February 23, 2026.

This position pays between $135,600.00 to $169,500.00 and is based on skills, experience and education of the successful candidate.

About This Opportunity
Step into a role where your leadership directly strengthens the safety and reliability of our company's infrastructure. We're seeking a strategic expert to guide the development and execution of Integrity Management Plans across both Distribution and Transmission systems-ensuring full alignment with Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) regulations and advancing our commitment to operational excellence.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities
This list does not reflect the job duties in their entirety.



  • Leads and is accountable for the development, maintenance, and implementation of the statewide NMGC Distribution Integrity Management Plan (DIMP).
  • Leads and is accountable for the development, maintenance, and implementation of the statewide NMGC Transmission Integrity Management Plan (TIMP).
  • Manages the Engineering Services Integrity Management team and ensures resources are available to team and succession and developmental plans are current and appropriate.
  • Chairs committees that oversee Integrity Management projects and initiatives.
  • Ensures all analysis, evaluation, risk assessment and remedial requirements are conducted as required by federal and state rules and the company's DIMP and TIMP.
  • Acts as primary company liaison with PHMSA and PSB; facilitates audits and is the NMGC representative during official visits regarding pipeline integrity issues. Drafts formal response to pipeline integrity audits.
  • Assists in preparing budget, analyzing costs/benefits; continuously evaluates cost reduction and revenue enhancement opportunities.
  • Coordinates organization and maintenance of all pipeline integrity related documentation.
  • Provides support to Director, Engineering Services and Regional operations as necessary.
  • Signs, dates and seals/stamps plans, specifications, drawings or reports prepared by the licensee or persons under their personal supervision that have reviewed the plans, specifications, drawings or reports and have made tests, calculations or changes in the work as necessary to determine that the work has been completed in a proper and professional manner. The professionally licensed engineer ensures the subject drawing has been reviewed and meets code and safety requirements as required by NM regulations.



Successful Candidate Must Have:



  • A bachelor's degree in Engineering from a college/university accredited by ABET.
  • A valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record
  • Professional Engineering (PE) license; if the PE license is from a jurisdiction other than New Mexico, the candidate must obtain their NM PE license through NM State Board of Engineering Licensure within six months of notice of employment at New Mexico Gas Company.
  • 5 years of related experience in project management, engineering and/or natural gas operations with progressively more complex assignments
  • 2 years of experience of supervisory/project leadership experience.
  • Preferences: NACE CP1, CP2, CP3 - RGDP, CGTP, PMP


Working Conditions
Normal office environment with frequent site visits to Gas operations work locations in New Mexico, requiring travel throughout the state. Overtime work as necessary. Personal protective equipment including but are not limited to safety glasses, puncture resistance boots, and hard hat, worn while performing the field functions. Must be comfortable working in and around high-pressure gas pipelines (up to 1185 psig). Travel is required and anticipated up to 25 percent across New Mexico The requirement to carry a company-provided cell phone and be available to respond during working and non-working hours. On call as needed up to two weeks per year.



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