What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Environmental Engineer position at Omaha Public Power District?
Responsibilities
Why This Role Matters
This role plays a critical part in ensuring OPPD remains compliant with environmental regulations across the district. With increasing generation and infrastructure projects, this position helps protect operations, mitigate regulatory risk, and support the safe and reliable delivery of energy to the communities we serve.
What You'll Do
Lead SPCC Program (Core Responsibility)
Required:
Salary Grade: S6
Min: $109,942
Mid: $137,428
At Omaha Public Power District , we're passionate about three things: power, the people who make it, and the people who rely on it.
WE ARE: Where the Light Starts. OPPD is the 12 th -largest public power utility in the U.S., serving over 850,000 people across 5,000 square miles and 13 counties.
WE'RE COMMITTED TO: Each other and the people we serve. This commitment drives us. We're dedicated to providing our communities with affordable, reliable, and environmentally sensitive energy services today, tomorrow, and well into the future.
OUR JOB: To provide power with a purpose. We have real impact - on people's lives, on the environment, and on the future of energy. We're always looking for bright, capable people who want an opportunity to lead from where you are, wherever you are, and know that your ideas will be heard. If you want to be a source of real, positive change for the community and the people who live in this region, then working for a company acknowledged for caring about these same things is likely a priority for you as well.
Org Marketing Statement
EOE: Protected Veterans/Disability
How To Apply
Apply online at www.oppd.com on or before 5/15/2026.
Recruiter: Scott Green - smgreen@oppd.com
Why This Role Matters
This role plays a critical part in ensuring OPPD remains compliant with environmental regulations across the district. With increasing generation and infrastructure projects, this position helps protect operations, mitigate regulatory risk, and support the safe and reliable delivery of energy to the communities we serve.
What You'll Do
Lead SPCC Program (Core Responsibility)
- Administer OPPD's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) program across the district
- Manage and maintain 100 facility plans on a rolling 5-year compliance cycle
- Ensure all plans are reviewed, updated, and compliant with regulatory standards
- Provide Professional Engineer (PE) sign-off on plans as required
- Lead and support FRP implementation for facilities exceeding federal oil storage thresholds
- Partner with project teams to ensure compliance on new generation sites prior to operation
- Coordinate emergency planning, training, contractor support, and response readiness
- Collaborate with:
- Substation Engineering
- Generation and project teams
- Environmental and operations staff
- Ensure environmental compliance is integrated into project design, construction, and operations
- Provide guidance on containment systems, regulatory requirements, and risk mitigation
- Conduct site inspections and maintain environmental compliance documentation
- Ensure adherence to applicable environmental regulations, including 40 CFR Part 112
- Support internal and external audits and regulatory reporting efforts
- Identify risks and proactively implement solutions to maintain compliance
- Support landfill, waste management, and remediation-related projects
- Assist with environmental planning and regulatory interpretation
- Develop work plans, technical documentation, and compliance procedures
- Identify opportunities to improve environmental programs and processes
- Enhance compliance strategies to support evolving regulatory requirements and business needs
Required:
- Requires a bachelor's degree in mechanical, civil or environmental engineering and registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Nebraska.
- A minimum of five years power plant engineering and/or ten years relevant industrial plant experience is required.
- Experience must demonstrate an ability to apply highly creative and analytical thinking to the resolution of complex problems.
- Must have good communication, teamwork and interpersonal skills.
- Familiarity or experience in landfill design and construction and/or spill prevention countermeasures and controls.
Salary Grade: S6
Min: $109,942
Mid: $137,428
At Omaha Public Power District , we're passionate about three things: power, the people who make it, and the people who rely on it.
WE ARE: Where the Light Starts. OPPD is the 12 th -largest public power utility in the U.S., serving over 850,000 people across 5,000 square miles and 13 counties.
WE'RE COMMITTED TO: Each other and the people we serve. This commitment drives us. We're dedicated to providing our communities with affordable, reliable, and environmentally sensitive energy services today, tomorrow, and well into the future.
OUR JOB: To provide power with a purpose. We have real impact - on people's lives, on the environment, and on the future of energy. We're always looking for bright, capable people who want an opportunity to lead from where you are, wherever you are, and know that your ideas will be heard. If you want to be a source of real, positive change for the community and the people who live in this region, then working for a company acknowledged for caring about these same things is likely a priority for you as well.
Org Marketing Statement
EOE: Protected Veterans/Disability
How To Apply
Apply online at www.oppd.com on or before 5/15/2026.
Recruiter: Scott Green - smgreen@oppd.com
- PLEASE NOTE** - Your application has not been submitted unless you have applied for a specific requisition. If you have not chosen a specific opening, your application will remain in 'DRAFT' form and will not be viewed by our Human Capital staff.
Salary : $109,942