Atlas Oil Company
EPA Compliance Analyst - Energy Trading
Atlas Oil Company, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
EPA Compliance Analyst – Energy Trading
Location: Houston, TX
Department: Operations/Mid-Office
Position Summary The EPA Compliance Analyst – Energy Trading is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the company’s energy trading operations—spanning fuel procurement, blending, importing/exporting, and environmental credit management—are fully compliant with applicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. This includes the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), and other environmental trading and reporting obligations. Additionally, this role oversees duty drawback programs related to the import and export of fuel products, ensuring timely recovery of eligible duties and taxes under U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rules. This position requires deep expertise in environmental credit markets (e.g., RINs, LCFS credits, RECs), regulatory reporting, duty drawback procedures, and coordination across trading, logistics, legal, and operational teams. The ideal candidate will bring a strategic mindset and strong operational knowledge of both environmental and trade compliance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Compliance & Reporting
Ensure full compliance with EPA regulations impacting energy trading, including:
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS1/RFS2)
Tier 3 Gasoline Sulfur Standards
Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) and Conventional Gasoline rules
Oversee the lifecycle of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs), including generation, trading, and retirement, in alignment with Obligated Party requirements
Prepare and submit timely and accurate EPA filings, including:
Moderated Transaction System (EMTS) reports
Fuel program batch reports
Environmental Credit & Market Oversight
Monitor and manage environmental credit positions (RINs, LCFS, RECs, Sulfur & Benzene credits) to ensure compliance and support trading strategy
Provide market insights and regulatory guidance on credit pricing, position strategy, and evolving EPA policies
Collaborate with traders and risk managers to ensure environmental instruments are acquired and reported in accordance with compliance standards
Audits, Recordkeeping & Risk Management
Maintain comprehensive documentation to support EPA audits, third-party attestations, and engineering verifications
Identify, assess, and mitigate compliance risks related to blending, importing, and reporting of fuels
Manage and oversee duty drawback filings for eligible imports and exports of fuel products, ensuring accuracy and alignment with CBP regulations
Develop internal systems to track drawback-eligible transactions, coordinate with brokers, and recover maximum allowable refunds
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Serve as a key liaison between compliance, trading, scheduling, terminal operations, logistics, and legal teams
Interface directly with the EPA, CBP, and applicable state agencies on filings, audits, inquiries, and enforcement actions
Coordinate with customs brokers and tax recovery teams to ensure accurate and timely filing of drawback claims
Deliver training and guidance to internal teams on EPA regulations, duty drawback opportunities, policy updates, and internal procedures
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Business, Legal Studies, or a related field
Advanced degree or relevant certifications (MBA, CTPAT, Customs Broker License) strongly preferred
Experience
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in environmental compliance, fuel blending, or energy trading with a focus on EPA regulatory programs
In-depth knowledge of RFS compliance, RIN markets, and the EPA’s EMTS platform
Experience with U.S. customs and duty drawback programs (e.g., manufacturing, substitution, or direct identification) strongly preferred
Prior experience with state programs such as CARB LCFS is a plus
Skills & Competencies
Strong working knowledge of EPA fuel and emissions programs, GHG reporting, credit markets, and U.S. customs regulations
Proficiency with compliance platforms such as EMTS, CARB LRT, and internal fuel tracking systems
Familiarity with duty drawback software or customs management platforms (e.g., Descartes, Integration Point) is a plus
Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills
Ability to manage complex regulatory workflows across cross-functional teams under time-sensitive conditions
High attention to detail and sound judgment in interpreting regulatory language and compliance obligations
Proficient in navigating and utilizing ETRM systems for trade capture, with a strong preference for experience in Right Angle
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Department: Operations/Mid-Office
Position Summary The EPA Compliance Analyst – Energy Trading is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the company’s energy trading operations—spanning fuel procurement, blending, importing/exporting, and environmental credit management—are fully compliant with applicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. This includes the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), and other environmental trading and reporting obligations. Additionally, this role oversees duty drawback programs related to the import and export of fuel products, ensuring timely recovery of eligible duties and taxes under U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rules. This position requires deep expertise in environmental credit markets (e.g., RINs, LCFS credits, RECs), regulatory reporting, duty drawback procedures, and coordination across trading, logistics, legal, and operational teams. The ideal candidate will bring a strategic mindset and strong operational knowledge of both environmental and trade compliance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Compliance & Reporting
Ensure full compliance with EPA regulations impacting energy trading, including:
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS1/RFS2)
Tier 3 Gasoline Sulfur Standards
Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) and Conventional Gasoline rules
Oversee the lifecycle of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs), including generation, trading, and retirement, in alignment with Obligated Party requirements
Prepare and submit timely and accurate EPA filings, including:
Moderated Transaction System (EMTS) reports
Fuel program batch reports
Environmental Credit & Market Oversight
Monitor and manage environmental credit positions (RINs, LCFS, RECs, Sulfur & Benzene credits) to ensure compliance and support trading strategy
Provide market insights and regulatory guidance on credit pricing, position strategy, and evolving EPA policies
Collaborate with traders and risk managers to ensure environmental instruments are acquired and reported in accordance with compliance standards
Audits, Recordkeeping & Risk Management
Maintain comprehensive documentation to support EPA audits, third-party attestations, and engineering verifications
Identify, assess, and mitigate compliance risks related to blending, importing, and reporting of fuels
Manage and oversee duty drawback filings for eligible imports and exports of fuel products, ensuring accuracy and alignment with CBP regulations
Develop internal systems to track drawback-eligible transactions, coordinate with brokers, and recover maximum allowable refunds
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Serve as a key liaison between compliance, trading, scheduling, terminal operations, logistics, and legal teams
Interface directly with the EPA, CBP, and applicable state agencies on filings, audits, inquiries, and enforcement actions
Coordinate with customs brokers and tax recovery teams to ensure accurate and timely filing of drawback claims
Deliver training and guidance to internal teams on EPA regulations, duty drawback opportunities, policy updates, and internal procedures
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Business, Legal Studies, or a related field
Advanced degree or relevant certifications (MBA, CTPAT, Customs Broker License) strongly preferred
Experience
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in environmental compliance, fuel blending, or energy trading with a focus on EPA regulatory programs
In-depth knowledge of RFS compliance, RIN markets, and the EPA’s EMTS platform
Experience with U.S. customs and duty drawback programs (e.g., manufacturing, substitution, or direct identification) strongly preferred
Prior experience with state programs such as CARB LCFS is a plus
Skills & Competencies
Strong working knowledge of EPA fuel and emissions programs, GHG reporting, credit markets, and U.S. customs regulations
Proficiency with compliance platforms such as EMTS, CARB LRT, and internal fuel tracking systems
Familiarity with duty drawback software or customs management platforms (e.g., Descartes, Integration Point) is a plus
Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills
Ability to manage complex regulatory workflows across cross-functional teams under time-sensitive conditions
High attention to detail and sound judgment in interpreting regulatory language and compliance obligations
Proficient in navigating and utilizing ETRM systems for trade capture, with a strong preference for experience in Right Angle
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