P1P1 — Entry-Level Professional

Entry

Assists senior engineers with basic calculations and data collection. Performs routine tasks such as updating P&IDs, running simple simulations, or monitoring gas flow data under close supervision.

What this level means

New to role or field; performs basic tasks under supervision

Scope
Own tasks within a defined component
Autonomy
Close supervision; work reviewed frequently
Complexity
Routine problems with known solutions
Impact
Own deliverables
Decision rights
Few independent decisions; escalates the rest
Leadership
None — building the craft
Typical experience
0–2 yrs

What you'd do

  • Conducting pressure readings
  • Preparing draft technical reports
  • Updating P&IDs
  • Running simple simulations
  • Monitoring gas flow data
  • Conduct pressure readings
  • Prepare technical reports
  • Update engineering documents

Skills, knowledge & tools

  • Data collection
  • Basic simulation tools
  • Technical report writing
  • Pressure measurement
  • P&ID updates
  • Basic engineering principles
  • Gas flow dynamics
  • Technical documentation
  • Safety protocols
  • Instrumentation
  • Learning Agility
  • Teamwork
  • Attention to detail
  • Basic technical skills
  • Communication

What good looks like

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
  • Advanced degree in a related field (preferred)
  • Basic understanding of engineering principles

Common titles

Gas Engineering IGas Engineering 1Entry-Level Gas EngineeringJunior Gas EngineeringAssociate Gas EngineeringGas Engineer IGas Engineer 1Entry-Level Gas EngineerJunior Gas EngineerAssociate Gas Engineer

Where it sits & what it pays

O*NET / SOC: 17-0000Architecture & Engineering Occupations(inferred · under review)

Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.

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