What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air Permitting Environmental Engineer position at Allied Reliability?
Allied Reliability is seeking an Air Permitting Engineer to provide regulatory expertise, coaching and hands-on support to drive environmental compliance. The position delivers regulatory and company environmental training and applies requirements across multiple process units. The Air Permitting Engineer educates and partners with plant personnel, community members and regulators to create and implement innovative solutions to achieve extraordinary environmental performance.
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Site Environmental Manager
Job Dimensions
The position has site-wide programmatic scope and influences personnel, contractors and incident investigation teams. There are no direct reports. The Permitting Environmental Engineer provides air permitting support to a Chemicals division. This position is a champion for change management across the site and actively engages all levels of the workforce across the Operations, Maintenance, and Projects teams to enable continuous improvement.
Accountabilities
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Site Environmental Manager
Job Dimensions
The position has site-wide programmatic scope and influences personnel, contractors and incident investigation teams. There are no direct reports. The Permitting Environmental Engineer provides air permitting support to a Chemicals division. This position is a champion for change management across the site and actively engages all levels of the workforce across the Operations, Maintenance, and Projects teams to enable continuous improvement.
Accountabilities
- Supports the Environmental Engineers by coordinating air permit programs in a Deer Park facility. This includes both new source review (NSR) and Title V programs.
- Supports the Environmental Engineers providing oversight to all site management of change (MOC) activities requiring environmental engagement.
- Coordinates project environmental support to SDP by acting as main contact point for department with the Projects organizations.
- Prepares permit applications and assists Environmental Engineers with preparing environmental NSR permits and obtains environmental authorizations for projects at SDP (includes both Head Office major projects and local projects) and insures that authorizations are received in a timely fashion.
- Experience with obtaining or renewing operating permits (ie. CAA, NPDES,PSD, NSR, Title V)
- Provides air regulatory support for projects, such as any applicable NSPS, MACT, or state air regulatory standards. Does so either directly or through the other staff specialists.
- Coordinates regulatory support for project issues in other non-air media such as waste, water, or groundwater. Does so primarily through the other staff specialists.
- Provides an environmental MOC assessment, including the use of SAI360 (MOC) and OpsInfo (Emissions Databse) as needed.
- Technical consultant for Texas and federal air NSR permitting plus Title V for SDP and their associated businesses.
- Stays abreast of new regulatory and local air issues that may impact permitting; participates in regulatory development process to influence outcomes; develops strategies to maximize benefit resulting from these issues.
- Manages preparation of Title V permit revisions.
- Provide Site Awareness Education for air permitting issues.
- Minimum of ten years’ experience in Environmental within a petrochemical or refining manufacturing facility - required
- Experience with interfacing with EMIS (Environmental Management Information Systems).
- Experience in directly interfacing with state or federal regulatory agencies.
- Degree required: BS in Engineering or Sciences