CPC & Associates
Job Responsibilities
Responsible for supporting the refinery’s environmental compliance with corporate policies and federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Work closely with operations, maintenance, inspection, other engineering disciplines, and contractors to ensure that environmental requirements are clearly understood and conveyed throughout the organization. Oversees and provides general coordination for the refinery to ensure compliance with the Title V permitting program and relevant Federal, State and District air regulations. Support local Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), California Air Resources Board, and Federal EPA Air compliance. Monitors refinery operations related to assigned environmental program, develops indicators of performance, identifies trends, and supports the refinery in meeting environmental objectives and goals. Prepares and submits compliance reports to local, state, and federal agencies which includes technical components and written communication, including Title V reporting. Evaluates priority and urgency of tasks/projects related to environmental compliance to manage workload and to provide guidance to internal personnel on when deliverables are needed. Supports/backfills other environmental media functions in air, water, and waste. Note: Air programs may include RMACT I, RMACT II, BWON, CEMS, NSPS Ja, NESHAP BB, RICE MACT, Boiler/Process Heater MACT, Tanks, LDAR, and Release Reporting. Lead and participate in agency inspections, compliance/enforcement action, and internal audits. Develop and deliver training to MRC personnel and contractors on permit, regulatory, and corporate requirements. Support/backfill other environmental media functions in air, water, and waste. Minimum Qualifications
B.S. in Chemical or Environmental Engineering 2-5 Years of experience with compliance (e.g., environmental, safety) in a regulated industrial setting Participate in the refinery on-call environmental duty rotation and respond to refinery during environmental incidents. Candidate must have active TWIC card or be able to obtain a TWIC card. Information can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic
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Responsible for supporting the refinery’s environmental compliance with corporate policies and federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Work closely with operations, maintenance, inspection, other engineering disciplines, and contractors to ensure that environmental requirements are clearly understood and conveyed throughout the organization. Oversees and provides general coordination for the refinery to ensure compliance with the Title V permitting program and relevant Federal, State and District air regulations. Support local Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), California Air Resources Board, and Federal EPA Air compliance. Monitors refinery operations related to assigned environmental program, develops indicators of performance, identifies trends, and supports the refinery in meeting environmental objectives and goals. Prepares and submits compliance reports to local, state, and federal agencies which includes technical components and written communication, including Title V reporting. Evaluates priority and urgency of tasks/projects related to environmental compliance to manage workload and to provide guidance to internal personnel on when deliverables are needed. Supports/backfills other environmental media functions in air, water, and waste. Note: Air programs may include RMACT I, RMACT II, BWON, CEMS, NSPS Ja, NESHAP BB, RICE MACT, Boiler/Process Heater MACT, Tanks, LDAR, and Release Reporting. Lead and participate in agency inspections, compliance/enforcement action, and internal audits. Develop and deliver training to MRC personnel and contractors on permit, regulatory, and corporate requirements. Support/backfill other environmental media functions in air, water, and waste. Minimum Qualifications
B.S. in Chemical or Environmental Engineering 2-5 Years of experience with compliance (e.g., environmental, safety) in a regulated industrial setting Participate in the refinery on-call environmental duty rotation and respond to refinery during environmental incidents. Candidate must have active TWIC card or be able to obtain a TWIC card. Information can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic
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