Coordinator, Environmental - Corpus Christi
Cheniere EnergyAbout the role
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Coordinator, Environmental (CEnv) will actively collaborate and participate as a valued member of the Environmental Team to provide environmental guidance, technical support and coordinate activities and processes across multiple departments within the Corpus Christi Liquefaction (CCL) Facility. The CEnv reports directly to the Supervisor, Environmental and will support the goals and functions of the Environmental Department in ensuring continued compliance during all aspects of facility project planning, maintenance and operations. Under general supervision, the CEnv is expected to provide regulatory and technical support to all disciplines within the Environmental Department. The CEnv is expected to liaise with other departments at the site that are impacted by environmental regulations and standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Provide guidance and support to various business units, to ensure that environmental compliance requirements are met during daily operations, planning and execution of proposed maintenance tasks, facility projects, modifications, and capital projects.
- Assist in identification, interpretation, and dissemination of process data impacting facility compliance with environmental regulations/permits applicable to the CCL Site.
- Review and continually enhance knowledge of current and proposed regulations, codes, standards, and company requirements in support of the Environmental Department in recommending appropriate technical and operational program measures and developing proactive strategies, to ensure facility environmental compliance.
- Effectively communicate environmental requirements and compliance strategies to other departments and business units. Inform and update other departments and business units on any indications of deviations related to permit conditions, applicable codes, standards, and company environmental plans and procedures and possible environmental hazards and risks.
- Support preparation of air emissions calculations for air quality authorizations, permitting, emissions inventory, Title V permit compliance and emissions event reporting.
- Assist in monitoring waste water processes, ensuring proper sampling and testing procedures and preparing reports for regulatory agencies.
- Analyze incident investigations and root cause analyses and develop environmental solutions and technical guidance for compliance issues....
- Provide technical support during response, clean-up, and remediation efforts involving facility spills and releases, including pre- and post-event release calculations to air, water, and soil. Provide guidance on regulatory agency correspondence and reporting requirements. Ensure validity of environmental monitoring data
- Provide technical review of protocols, work plans, and regulatory required environmental reports.
- Coordinate with the Corporate Health, Safety and Environmental Teams to ensure proper operation and validation of environmental management systems and other environmental monitoring and reporting electronic tools.
- Periodically evaluate processes for waste minimization opportunities through process design changes or alternative chemical and material usage. Participate in the evaluation and approval of new chemicals.
- Participate and assist in regulatory audits and documentation of corrective actions.
- Participate in the planning for scheduled maintenance, outage, and commissioning projects and identification of process parameters to assess for environmental impacts…
- The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time; or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge:
The CEnv should possess a basic knowledge of environmental programs related to the Oil and Gas Industry. A basic understanding of Natural Gas Liquefaction, LNG transportation, and storage processes is preferred. The CEnv is also expected to be familiar with the various federal, state, and local agency regulations (including but not limited to FERC, PHMSA, OSHA, USCG, EPA, TCEQ, RRC, and GLO) that may impact the functional departments within the Facility.
Skills:
- Proficiency in executing calculations and concepts.
- Proficiency in problem solving and analytical skills.
- Proficiency in interpreting PIDs, PFDs, piping isometrics, and other related engineering design drawings.
- Proficiency in performing data analysis of industrial process parameters.
- Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills across multiple levels.
- Organized and able to manage and prioritize
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