Unit Environmental Engineer at Shell
Deer Park, TX 77536, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Nov, 25

Salary

122.0

Posted On

21 Aug, 25

Experience

8 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Transferable Skills, Access, Development Programs, Career Opportunities, Technology

Industry

Financial Services

Description

WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU

  • Must have legal authorization to work in the USA on a full-time basis for anyone other than current employer
  • Required:
  • Minimum of 8 years’ experience in Environmental within a petrochemical or refining manufacturing facility
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Experience in interpreting and implementing environmental regulatory requirements
  • Preferred:
  • Experience in Olefins production unit
  • Experience in Texas environmental regulations
  • Experience with implementing and/or compliance with the following regulations:
  • Benzene Waste Organic National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (BWON)
  • Ethylene Production Maximum Achievable Control Technology (EMACT)
  • Hazardous Organic National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HON)
  • Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (MON)
  • Experience with complying with, obtaining or renewing operating permits (ie. Clean Air Act (CAA), Prevention Significant Deterioration (PSD), Texas New Source Review (NSR), Texas Permit by Rule (PBR), and Title V)
  • Experience in directly interfacing with state or federal regulatory agencies
  • Must have command knowledge of Excel and Word
  • Ability to communicate up and down the line of management
  • Preferred experience with the following programs:
  • Sphera Incident Reporting
  • Pi Vision
  • OpsEnvironmental
  • Power Aps
  • Power Bi
  • Sharepoint
Responsibilities

WHAT’S THE ROLE

The role of Environment is to support the delivery of Shell’s Strategic Ambitions and Aspired Portfolio through our Winning Capabilities in a complex world subject to diverse economic, societal, environmental, and political drivers. Effective management of our environmental risks and opportunities is integral to this success, and we are committed to protecting the environment, respecting our neighbors, causing no harm to people, and helping the world move towards a lower carbon future.
The environment focus is embodied in the comply/improve/prepare agenda, which: ensures external regulatory compliance in operations, ensures internal environmental compliance in all Shell activities, facilitates environmental performance improvements in business execution, and prepares for the environmental challenges and opportunities of the future. The Environment discipline focuses on seven key environmental risk areas: GHG, Air, Soil and Groundwater, Impact Assessment, Sensitive Areas, Waste, and Water.

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING

  • Monitor site performance against permit and other regulatory requirements, and identify opportunities to continuously improve
  • Communicate and ensure alignment with process units on permit and compliance requirements
  • Be an environmental focal point for environmental guidance, communications, and questions for the operating and maintenance organization
  • Prepare agency incident reports, maintenance notifications, periodic reports, and enforcement responses for agency submittal
  • Support the environmental department in reviewing and updating departmental databases for completeness and accuracy
  • Participate in 24-hour on-call rotation to determine reportable quantity releases and report incidents to appropriate regulatory agencies within required timeframes
  • Provide turnaround support by preparing environmental impact statements and ensuring environmental issues are adequately addressed
  • Create, develop, and implement projects, programs, and assigned initiatives
  • Develop and implement operator environmental tools to proactively monitor compliance
  • Evaluate environmental incidents, which include calculations, ranking, and classifying all emission events
  • Support preparation and maintenance of agency documents such as air permits, emission reports, incident reports, variance petitions, and other surveys
  • Assist in the selection of air pollution control technology for new or modified equipment
  • Understand management systems and work with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to deliver programs that fulfill requirements and deliver performance results
  • Review, interpret, and clarify regulatory and legal requirements applicable to Deer Park, and take initiative to ensure site programs comply with requirements
  • Assist in the delivery of environmental training to address regulatory and Shell Group standards, site environmental policies, programs, and procedures
  • Analyze site environmental data and trends, communicate results, and recommend interventions to improve performance
  • Conduct field reviews, audits, and investigations
  • Assess changes 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
  • Manage change within assigned process areas in accordance with site and department procedures
  • Monitor, track, and update environmental incidents within the site tracking systems
  • Implement process unit environmental testing requirements and coordinate all activities related to source testing as required
  • Perform assigned air, water, and waste environmental tasks
  • Support emissions calculations for emission events, emissions inventory, TRI inventory, MSS, and permit compliance, etc.
  • Participate in spill, release, and emissions event causal investigations as assigned
  • Participate in agency inspections, investigations, audits, and assist with preparing responses as assigned
  • Manage, review, and summarize data associated with internal and external reporting
  • Responsible for any environmental tasks that may be assigned to manage environmental department workload and site environmental compliance
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