Environmental Compliance Specialist
- Employer
- IKAV Energy
- Location
- Hesperus, Colorado, US
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- Sep 29, 2022
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- Sector
- Consultancy/Private Sector
- Field
- Conservation science
- Discipline
- Energy
- Salary Type
- Salary
- Employment Type
- Full time
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IKAV Energy Inc is a private E&P company with its US headquarters in Durango, Colorado, and belongs to the global energy infrastructure group, IKAV. IKAV has worldwide offices in Hamburg, Luxembourg, Milan, Madrid, Lisbon, Munich, and Paris and has launched its US franchise in 2019 managing and operating a billion-dollar portfolio on a long-term basis. At IKAV, teamwork is at the heart of our operations and is only strengthened by the many diverse and professional backgrounds that shape our team. IKAV believes in flat hierarchies and the empowerment of team members. In return, we expect exceptional motivation, a high degree of independent thinking, and the ability to spot opportunities for optimization and growth.
Regulation read, interpret, and implement new environmental laws
Air permitting strategize, prepare, and submit air permit applications including emissions calculations and modeling (Title V with SUIT, mNSR with EPA, CDPHE, NMED)
Air monitoring/testing coordinate engine monitoring and testing and FLIR inspections
Compliance reporting prepare and submit required state and federal emissions inventories, monitoring reports, and compliance reports (JJJJ, OOOOa, HH, ZZZZ, Part 98, SARA, Regulation 7, 19.15.27, 20.2.50, 20.2.73, permit specific)
Agency inspections prepare for and facilitate inspections, respond to and support resolution of findings
Effectively communicate and negotiate with local, state, federal, and tribal agencies
Effectively communicate with internal stakeholders, from field level to senior management
Coordinate other areas of environmental compliance including SPCC, stormwater, and domestic water wells
Provide backup support for spill response and waste as well as health and safety
Required Skills and Abilities
Bachelor's degree, engineering degree preferred
10 years of experience in environmental with strong project management skills
Oil and gas industry air quality experience
FLIR certification preferred
Practices and encourages open, honest, and timely communication
Lead and foster a culture of ethical behavior that supports compliance programs with federal, state, local, and tribal environmental regulations
90% office work
10% field work in New Mexico and Colorado
Ability to work outside of normal working hours
Self-starter with sound judgment and decision-making abilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
PI188583209
Associated topics: environmental, gauge, health, inspector, physician, safety, sewer system, waste, wastewater, wwtp
Regulation read, interpret, and implement new environmental laws
Air permitting strategize, prepare, and submit air permit applications including emissions calculations and modeling (Title V with SUIT, mNSR with EPA, CDPHE, NMED)
Air monitoring/testing coordinate engine monitoring and testing and FLIR inspections
Compliance reporting prepare and submit required state and federal emissions inventories, monitoring reports, and compliance reports (JJJJ, OOOOa, HH, ZZZZ, Part 98, SARA, Regulation 7, 19.15.27, 20.2.50, 20.2.73, permit specific)
Agency inspections prepare for and facilitate inspections, respond to and support resolution of findings
Effectively communicate and negotiate with local, state, federal, and tribal agencies
Effectively communicate with internal stakeholders, from field level to senior management
Coordinate other areas of environmental compliance including SPCC, stormwater, and domestic water wells
Provide backup support for spill response and waste as well as health and safety
Required Skills and Abilities
Bachelor's degree, engineering degree preferred
10 years of experience in environmental with strong project management skills
Oil and gas industry air quality experience
FLIR certification preferred
Practices and encourages open, honest, and timely communication
Lead and foster a culture of ethical behavior that supports compliance programs with federal, state, local, and tribal environmental regulations
90% office work
10% field work in New Mexico and Colorado
Ability to work outside of normal working hours
Self-starter with sound judgment and decision-making abilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
PI188583209
Associated topics: environmental, gauge, health, inspector, physician, safety, sewer system, waste, wastewater, wwtp
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