Pipeline Contractors
If you are looking for a career in the pipeline construction industry, there are many benefits that a career in this industry can provide. Not only is it safe, but it also requires a lot of attention to detail. Whether you are interested in pipeline installation, repair, or maintenance, this is a great field to get into. Below are the top 3 reasons to consider becoming an HDPE Pipeline Contractor. If you are interested in working in this field, consider these advantages.
Top 3 Reasons to Become a Pipeline Contractor
Bohlen & Doyen. As a global, multi-disciplinary construction group, Bohlen & Doyen has been active in the pipeline construction industry for over 60 years. They specialize in turnkey pipeline construction, and their service portfolio includes construction and engineering in all dimensions, HDD drillings up to 2000 meters, steel and plant construction, and control, measuring and regulation technology. Jimmy Cook’s background in the pipeline construction industry has made him an ideal candidate for a career in this field.
Jana Ross, CEO of Appalachian Pipeline Contractors, LLP, is a pipeline kid from the Middle East. She began formal work in the industry on the North Slope of Alaska in the mid-80s, and joined U.S.’s Pipeline in 1998 to perform job cost functions and monthly financial statements. In 2000, she was promoted to Vice President of Finance and bought a stake in the company. In 2007, she moved to Appalachian, where she is the Director of Operations and Planning.