Sempra Infrastructure
Environmental Advisor – Air Compliance
Sempra Infrastructure, Port Arthur, Texas, United States, 77640
Environmental Advisor – Air Compliance
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Sempra Infrastructure provided pay range This range is provided by Sempra Infrastructure. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $99,000.00/yr - $148,500.00/yr
Job Details
Job ID: 25-72857
Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA
Category: Environmental
Employment Type: Full-time
Seniority Level: Mid-Senior level
Job Function: Management and Manufacturing
Industry: Oil and Gas
Primary Purpose The Environmental Advisor – Air Monitoring and Reporting (EA-AMR) role will support the development, implementation, and maintenance of programs, policies, procedures, and processes in support of the Port Arthur LNG (PALNG) terminal facility's environmental compliance strategies. The EA-AMR maintains a strong working knowledge of air-focused environmental regulations, permitting processes, management of change requirements, and how current and future regulations may impact operations.
Responsibilities
Manages the facilities’ Fugitive Emissions Reduction Program (LDAR). Support the maintenance and operations teams by maintaining data needed to provide timely status reports and testing support for LDAR‑affected equipment.
Support I&E group with required continuous monitoring equipment tasks and regulatory guidance specified in our operating permits.
Supports/manages response and remediation efforts involving minor spills and ensures notifications for environmental incidents/releases are made per regulation.
Performs and supports data entry into compliance management system and assists in development and maintenance of system sustainability programs as requested.
Assist the Environmental Superintendent with accomplishing various tasks related to LDAR program management, emissions documentation, reporting, emergency response and participating in and overseeing environmental recordkeeping.
Provide oversight and training to ensure compliance with the requirements of applicable permits, rules, regulations and other best practices.
Provides data for semi‑annual regulatory compliance reports.
Attends and participates in internal and external audits.
Conducts and/or oversees environmental testing and data collection required to comply with all Federal, State and local environmental regulations, permits and conditions/requirements.
Conducts/participates in investigations of environmental incidents, and root cause analysis of environmental issues.
Informs and updates Environmental Superintendent of any deviations related to permitting conditions or environmental performance and seeks continuous improvement in alignment with Sempra Infrastructure and facility performance goals.
Maintain a constant presence of environmental stewardship by always observing site conditions, awareness of local wildlife in the area, and enforcing good housekeeping practices throughout terminal facilities.
Performs other duties as assigned (no more than 5% of duties).
Provides oversight on fiscal tasks associated with LDAR contract monthly invoices, including monthly QA/QC and payment approvals; communicates monthly spend to Environmental Superintendent.
Requirements Education
Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, Environmental Science, other applied sciences, or related field experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required.
Experience
5 years of progressive experience in environmental quality management and compliance in support of LNG, gas processing, large natural gas pipeline facilities, or petrochemical infrastructure facilities. Required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Understanding of applicable federal, state and local environmental laws, regulations, codes, standards and permits required to construct and operate LNG terminals.
Knowledge of sampling/monitoring techniques, compliance, reporting and program management.
Analytical thinking and ability to utilize concise data and information while working through problems and implementing solutions.
Organized and able to manage multiple and complex activities and programs timely and with a high degree of accuracy.
Extensive experience in meeting project goals and objectives utilizing a forward‑looking approach.
Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Strong working knowledge and understanding of regulatory agency requirements with some regulatory interpretation and application skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio) to convey information with clarity through presentations and reports.
Licenses and Certifications
CPR, First Aid certification or ability to obtain; maintain valid certifications and training as required. Preferred.
Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC) or ability to obtain. Required.
Other Qualifications
Preferred bilingual – English/Spanish.
Other Physical Demands
Walking up & down slopes and on uneven surfaces.
Must be able to climb stairs and ladders ranging from 4 ft to 200 ft.
Must be able to wear safety equipment such as safety harness, respirator and other protective equipment as needed.
Other Working Conditions
Able to work outdoors, exposed to extremes of seasonal temperatures (heat and cold), precipitation and loud noise.
Willing to be on call, work outside normal business hours as required and handle emergency response responsibilities.
Willing to travel for trainings and/or meetings as required.
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Sempra Infrastructure provided pay range This range is provided by Sempra Infrastructure. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $99,000.00/yr - $148,500.00/yr
Job Details
Job ID: 25-72857
Location: Port Arthur, Texas, USA
Category: Environmental
Employment Type: Full-time
Seniority Level: Mid-Senior level
Job Function: Management and Manufacturing
Industry: Oil and Gas
Primary Purpose The Environmental Advisor – Air Monitoring and Reporting (EA-AMR) role will support the development, implementation, and maintenance of programs, policies, procedures, and processes in support of the Port Arthur LNG (PALNG) terminal facility's environmental compliance strategies. The EA-AMR maintains a strong working knowledge of air-focused environmental regulations, permitting processes, management of change requirements, and how current and future regulations may impact operations.
Responsibilities
Manages the facilities’ Fugitive Emissions Reduction Program (LDAR). Support the maintenance and operations teams by maintaining data needed to provide timely status reports and testing support for LDAR‑affected equipment.
Support I&E group with required continuous monitoring equipment tasks and regulatory guidance specified in our operating permits.
Supports/manages response and remediation efforts involving minor spills and ensures notifications for environmental incidents/releases are made per regulation.
Performs and supports data entry into compliance management system and assists in development and maintenance of system sustainability programs as requested.
Assist the Environmental Superintendent with accomplishing various tasks related to LDAR program management, emissions documentation, reporting, emergency response and participating in and overseeing environmental recordkeeping.
Provide oversight and training to ensure compliance with the requirements of applicable permits, rules, regulations and other best practices.
Provides data for semi‑annual regulatory compliance reports.
Attends and participates in internal and external audits.
Conducts and/or oversees environmental testing and data collection required to comply with all Federal, State and local environmental regulations, permits and conditions/requirements.
Conducts/participates in investigations of environmental incidents, and root cause analysis of environmental issues.
Informs and updates Environmental Superintendent of any deviations related to permitting conditions or environmental performance and seeks continuous improvement in alignment with Sempra Infrastructure and facility performance goals.
Maintain a constant presence of environmental stewardship by always observing site conditions, awareness of local wildlife in the area, and enforcing good housekeeping practices throughout terminal facilities.
Performs other duties as assigned (no more than 5% of duties).
Provides oversight on fiscal tasks associated with LDAR contract monthly invoices, including monthly QA/QC and payment approvals; communicates monthly spend to Environmental Superintendent.
Requirements Education
Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, Environmental Science, other applied sciences, or related field experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required.
Experience
5 years of progressive experience in environmental quality management and compliance in support of LNG, gas processing, large natural gas pipeline facilities, or petrochemical infrastructure facilities. Required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Understanding of applicable federal, state and local environmental laws, regulations, codes, standards and permits required to construct and operate LNG terminals.
Knowledge of sampling/monitoring techniques, compliance, reporting and program management.
Analytical thinking and ability to utilize concise data and information while working through problems and implementing solutions.
Organized and able to manage multiple and complex activities and programs timely and with a high degree of accuracy.
Extensive experience in meeting project goals and objectives utilizing a forward‑looking approach.
Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Strong working knowledge and understanding of regulatory agency requirements with some regulatory interpretation and application skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio) to convey information with clarity through presentations and reports.
Licenses and Certifications
CPR, First Aid certification or ability to obtain; maintain valid certifications and training as required. Preferred.
Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC) or ability to obtain. Required.
Other Qualifications
Preferred bilingual – English/Spanish.
Other Physical Demands
Walking up & down slopes and on uneven surfaces.
Must be able to climb stairs and ladders ranging from 4 ft to 200 ft.
Must be able to wear safety equipment such as safety harness, respirator and other protective equipment as needed.
Other Working Conditions
Able to work outdoors, exposed to extremes of seasonal temperatures (heat and cold), precipitation and loud noise.
Willing to be on call, work outside normal business hours as required and handle emergency response responsibilities.
Willing to travel for trainings and/or meetings as required.
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