At Ampol, we believe in the Power of Us - the extraordinary power of people to connect, act, and make a difference.
As a leading energy company operating across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and from the United States, our work spans fuel supply, energy solutions, convenience retail, infrastructure, trading and shipping. Every role at Ampol plays a part in something bigger - powering progress for our customers, communities, and people.
Your career here is yours to shape. We back our people with real opportunities, the tools to grow, and a culture that rewards ownership and initiative. Whether you’re deepening your expertise or taking on something new, we’ll support you to power a career that works for you.
We’re building a workplace where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued - because when people are free to be themselves, powerful things happen.
About Infrastructure
Ampol has been proudly fuelling Australia since 1900, from humble beginnings, through 120 years of growth and change. We are the operational heart of the business, responsible for the refinement and distribution of petrol and petroleum products. Our operations span the country and working with us will provide you with the opportunity to meet a diverse team of experts who help make Ampol the energy supply chain leader it is today.
This purpose reflects our commitment to delivering value for our customers and our people now, through safe, reliable, and competitive operations. As we look to the future, we will continue to innovate through new energy and fuel solutions to deliver on powering better journeys, today and tomorrow.
About the role
A great opportunity for an experienced Pipeline Engineer to join our Distribution team in Kurnell, NSW (preferred location) however flexible to be based in Melbourne or Brisbane. The role ensures the integrity and reliability of Ampol’s pipeline network, oversees compliance with design standards (AS2885), coordinates nationwide integrity related activities (including in-line inspections and dig campaigns), and supports asset lifecycle management all while maintaining a safe environment and upholding process safety.
Responsibilities
Develop and implement inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair strategies, including budgeting and run-length assessments.
Manage mechanical contractors, including procurement, performance monitoring, auditing, training, and ISNetWorld compliance.
Oversee Cathodic Protection (CP) systems, including inspection programs, repairs, modifications, and approval of CP reports.
Contribute to engineering solution design, feasibility testing, and continuous improvement of systems, processes, and infrastructure through technical recommendations.
About you
You have demonstrated strong experience in a similar role, with the ability to solve complex problems while maintaining the highest safety standards. You effectively analyse challenging situations, identify root causes, make sound and timely decisions, and know when to act independently or escalate issues. You also hold yourself and others accountable for meeting commitments, consistently delivering results while learning from experience and driving high performance.
Qualification & Experience
Demonstrated expertise in pipeline inspection, maintenance, repair, and application of relevant engineering standards.
Proven project management, leadership, communication, negotiation, and contractor/procurement management skills.
Advanced analytical and problem-solving capability, with experience diagnosing engineering issues, supporting technical operations, and driving process improvements.
Our Benefits
Paid Parental Leave - up to 12 weeks paid Parental leave, and up to a year off (unpaid). In addition to the 12 months of unpaid parental leave, employees may apply for a further 12 months of unpaid parental leave (a total of 24 months for each birth)
Want to take your career to the next level? Apply today. Applications close on 24 July 2026