Location
Deer Park, TX | United States
Job description
Pemex Deer Park is a highly complex refinery located 18 miles east of Houston in Deer Park, TX, and is a part of the Pemex group which is a fully integrated oil company in the Americas, working across the entire value chain: exploration, production, industrial processing/refining, logistics and marketing. Pemex Deer Park provides a diverse and inclusive work environment that employs approximately 1000 employees with another 1200 contractors on site. The refinerys rated capacity is 340,000 barrels per day and has the feed flexibility to process multiple grades of crudes to produce the high-quality transportation fuels the world needs. The Pemex site is co-located with other 3 rd party chemical facilities allowing for further integration and optimization of the refinery and its products. We set high standards of performance and ethical behaviors and offer challenging and fulfilling job opportunities in a number of fields. We take great pride in our ability to ensure the health and safety of our workers and the environment while being a good neighbor and have a positive impact on the local community where we work.
JOB ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This position provides 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. Educates and partners with plant personnel, community members and regulators to create and implement innovative solutions to achieve extraordinary environmental performance.
- Provides expertise, coaching, consultation, and hands-on environmental support to plant personnel across the Deer Park Refinery site including regulatory and other standards.
- Monitor site performance against permit and other regulatory requirements and identify opportunities to continuously improve.
- Prepare and maintain agency documents such as air permits, emission reports, incident reports, variance petitions and other surveys.
- Communicate and ensure alignment with process units on permit and compliance requirements.
- Performs emissions calculations and understands the impact of various operating conditions on emissions.
- Assists in the selection of air pollution control technology for new or modified equipment.
- Reviews, interprets, and clarifies regulatory and legal requirements applicable to Deer Park, and takes initiative to ensure site programs comply with requirements.
- Understands management systems and standards and works with operations, maintenance and engineering teams to deliver programs that fulfill requirements and deliver performance results.
- Manages assigned environmental programs and procedures, monitors conformance and intervenes to improve performance.
- Develops and revises site environmental policies and programs.
- Develops and delivers environmental training to address regulatory standards, site environmental policies, programs and procedures.
- Participates in 24 hour on-call rotation to determine reportable quantity releases and report incidences to appropriate regulatory agencies within required timeframes.
- Interacts with external regulatory agencies and auditors.
- Provides support to turnarounds and projects and the capital project process.
- Analyzes site environmental data and trends, communicates results, and recommends interventions to improve performance.
- Conducts field reviews, audits, and investigations.
- Assesses change in method of operation or modifications for environmental regulatory impacts, i.e. NNSR.
- Respond to agency enforcement actions by providing quality information in a timely manner.
- Manages change within assigned process areas in accordance with site and department procedures.
- Monitors, tracks, updates environmental incidences within the site tracking systems.
- Understands process unit environmental testing requirements and coordinates all activities related to source testing as required.
EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE - Minimum Education : Bachelors degree in Engineering or Sciences
- Minimum Years of Experience: Minimum of six (6) years experience in Environmental within a petrochemical or refining manufacturing facility.
- Required Computer Software Programs: Microsoft applications (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams, PowerBI, etc.), experience with enterprise systems for incident management and calculations (e.g. Spheras OpsInfo, Enablon)
- Other Requirements:
- Experience with obtaining or renewing operating permits (i.e. CAA, NPDES,PSD, NSR, Title V)
- Experience in directly interfacing with state or federal regulatory agencies.
- The candidate should also have excellent verbal and written communication skills and possess the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Good interpersonal skills and a high degree of work organization are expected. Proven capability to learn and understand complex requirements.
- Must have legal authorization to work in the US on a full-time basis for anyone other than current employer.
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