JOB DESCRIPTION:
Field Waste Compliance Assistance
Waste Data Review
Regulatory Report Preparation
Regulatory Interpretation and Implementation
Project Assistance
Agency Reponses/Audits
Other Compliance Tasks
Responsible for implementing, coordinating, and managing the waste, groundwater, and recycling programs for the entire Port Neches Operations (PNO) facility. Ensure compliance with the RCRA regulations and site environmental permits (IHW) and participate as a team member for any projects which may require waste assistance. Maintain and improve the site’s SPCC plan.
Participate in other non-safety and non-environmental plant activities as needed to improve performance in areas of safety, environmental, reliability, cost control, capital deployment, etc.
Ensure that the activities are carried out to comply with the integrated management system, as applicable (safety, food safety, GMP, health, environmental, quality, and responsible care requirements).
Essential functions require presence in the workplace on a regular basis and an ability to work extra hours if needed. If applicable, the ability to work overtime may be needed to ensure required staffing capacity to meet daily production objectives.
Work collaboratively with team members with different backgrounds and perspectives.
Assists other employees in accomplishments of Indorama company goals. Follows instructions and performs other duties as may be assigned by supervisor.
Participates in Environmental, Health, & Safety initiatives as set forth by the company. Participates in and completes company required training programs.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science or related field required.
Minimum of 3 years of Environmental experience required, 5 – 10 years of experience preferred.
Experience with RCRA regulations, SPCC, general knowledge of Clean Air Act programs and TCEQ Title V Program, emission event reporting, corporate auditing, and database management.
Petrochemical Industry experience a plus.
Strong Excel, Word, and database skills.
Must have or be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card.
Must have a level of proficiency with SAP, Internet, Email and Microsoft Office programs.