What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air Specialist position at Chevron?
Chevron is accepting online applications for the position Air Specialist through 04/29/2026 at 11:59 p.m. (CST).
The Air Specialist is a technical role supporting a broad range of air quality and regulatory activities for Chevron’s Texas upstream assets. This position provides subject‑matter expertise in air regulations, emissions quantification, permitting, compliance, and continuous improvement to help maintain Chevron’s license to operate.
The role supports the S&TB Texas Region, a fast‑paced upstream business unit with diverse assets across Texas, and reports to the Texas Air & Environmental Team Lead.
Responsibilities for this position may include, but are not limited to:
Position requires some travel to Houston (<25%); business travel will include field timeEligible for Chevron’s hybrid work model and 9/80 work schedule
Required Qualifications
Relocation will be considered for this role.
International Considerations
Expatriate assignments will not be considered.
Chevron regrets that it is unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider individuals on time-limited Visa status for this position.
The Air Specialist is a technical role supporting a broad range of air quality and regulatory activities for Chevron’s Texas upstream assets. This position provides subject‑matter expertise in air regulations, emissions quantification, permitting, compliance, and continuous improvement to help maintain Chevron’s license to operate.
The role supports the S&TB Texas Region, a fast‑paced upstream business unit with diverse assets across Texas, and reports to the Texas Air & Environmental Team Lead.
Responsibilities for this position may include, but are not limited to:
- Interpreting and applying state and federal air quality regulations
- Performing air emissions calculations using generally accepted methods and models
- Conducting regulatory applicability determinations
- Developing and maintaining air processes, procedures, technical standards, and guidance documents
- Coordinating the preparation of air permit applications and regulatory reports
- Supporting compliance assurance through inspections and site assessments to verify effective air program safeguards
- Developing and delivering training materials to enhance stakeholder competency in regulations, compliance, permitting, and risk recognition
- Engaging with internal and external stakeholders including operations, engineering, industry groups, and regulatory agencies
Position requires some travel to Houston (<25%); business travel will include field time
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a STEM‑related field.
- 2–5 years of relevant air quality, environmental, or regulatory experience
- Demonstrated ability to lead medium‑scope projects with limited supervision
Relocation will be considered for this role.
International Considerations
Expatriate assignments will not be considered.
Chevron regrets that it is unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider individuals on time-limited Visa status for this position.