Company:
INEOS Olefins & Polymers USAInterested in joining a winning team? A team whose employees are empowered to make a difference?
Organizational Context and Job Purpose
Organizational Context:
INEOS is a global manufacturer of petrochemicals, specialty chemicals and oil products. It comprises 18 businesses each with a major chemical company heritage. Its production network spans 67 sites in 16 countries throughout the world. The INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA business is a major participant in the North American chemical industry, with an annual manufacturing capacity of 9.6 billion pounds of petrochemicals. Manufacturing sites include Chocolate Bayou Works (Alvin, TX), Battleground Manufacturing Complex (La Porte, TX), and Carson (Carson, CA), with a corporate office in League City, TX.
Purpose of the job:
There is a need for a SHE/Environmental Engineer at the Carson facility. The SHE/Environmental Engineer position is responsible for regulatory compliance at the site. It collects environmental performance data (air, water, and solid) as well as process safety evaluations (HAZOPs, JSAs, MOCs) to comply with Ineos IGGNs, 20 Principles to identify and reduce environmental and safety risks. It creates, defines, and audits programs for industrial hygiene, environmental sampling, analytical, reporting and associated record keeping for compliance with the Carson (and associated facilities) EPA, AQMD environmental permits and CalOSHA reporting. Responsibilities include ensuring permit applications and modifications as well as all environmental reporting are completed in a timely manner. Position involves considerable contact with Operations, Laboratory, Maintenance, Safety, and Management personnel. Position also established liaison with State and Federal environmental regulatory agencies as well as intra-company environmental technical groups.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities
The position is accountable for understanding and putting into practice the INEOS 20 Principles.
Most important activities:
- Lead, support and promote the 20 Principles for Managing Behavioral Safety and Process Safety and the Lifesaving Rules
- Leads the safety effort by setting expectations, participating, and leading SHE activities for their role (Risk Assessments, training, incident investigations, Safety Observations, and audits).
- Completes investigation/assessment corrective actions
- Assuring that all Safety and Health regulatory and INEOS requirements have been properly identified and that processes are designed to ensure compliance
- Primary responsibility is for air emissions issues with secondary responsibility for water and waste.
- Lead the plant team in response to EPA requests under Section 114 of the Clean Air Act.
- Adopts and implements best practices to resolve long-standing problems and new regulatory applicability.
- Develops and implements the environmental systems for ensuring and documenting compliance with the Carson EPA and AQMD environmental permits and regulations. Provides guidance to Operations, Maintenance, and other plant groups to implement these systems.
- Expected to lead Six-Sigma Green Belt project in area of expertise. Also, expected to assist in efforts on Black belt projects, if necessary.
- Providing environmental representation in turnaround and construction project planning to facilitate incorporation of environmental considerations and activities into project development and execution.
- Participating and/or coordinating various environmental audits/assessments and action plan development
- Providing innovative and cost-effective solutions to compliance issues, emerging regulations and corporate initiatives.
- Support other environmental programs as needed.
Agencies/Permits:
South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD): AQMD air quality permits, Title V permits
USEPA: Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) air permits.
CalOSHA: California division of Occupational Safety and Health
- Prepares permit applications and/or amends existing permits to allow for improvements at the Carson Plant as regulations require.
- Conducts audits and provides other environmental surveillance as necessary to ensure facilities are in compliance with applicable environmental laws, regulations, and permits.
- Provides pre-commissioning and start up assistance to Operations for capital projects.
- Provides review of Operations, Maintenance, and Laboratory Standard Operating Procedures for environmental compliance.
- Provides environmental engineering support to Operations and Maintenance for environmental control equipment and systems.
- Coordinates training of plant personnel in environmental areas in close cooperation with the Training Coordinator.
- Networks with other INEOS sites to share best practices, enhance network operation, and determine ways to implement value-added ideas.
- Anticipates problems involving compliance and develops innovative approaches to address those issues.
- Investigates permit excursions and files necessary reports with applicable agency. Determine root cause and recommend corrective action.
Example Program Specific Responsibilities:
- Sara 313 Reporting
- TIER II Reporting
- Title V deviation reporting
- Continuous Emission Monitoring Reports
- Hazardous Organic NESHAPs (HON)
- Permit By Rule (PBR) Records
- Emissions Inventory and TRI Report
- Fugitive Emissions(LDAR) Program
- Permit amendments and PBR submittals
- Coordinate Stack Testing
- Maintenance Start-up and Shutdown Reporting
- RECLAIM Reporting
- CalOSHA CUPA Audits
- NOX Mass Emissions Cap-And-Trade reporting and planning
- Maintain and coordinate Emissions database
- BWON TAB reporting and auditing
Release Programs:
- Coordinate AQMD investigations and enforcement of these events
- Reportable release quantity reports
Skills & Knowledge Required
Education/Experience
- Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering
- Minimum of 2 years of plant experience.
- Managing air programs in petrochemical or refinery facility is a plus.
- Olefins and/or Polymers manufacturing experience is beneficial.
- Six-Sigma Green Belt certification, preferred
Most Important Skills & Knowledge
- In-depth knowledge needed of chemical reaction and distillation process design to effectively demonstrate routine emissions for permit applications and upset conditions.
- Excellent knowledge of chemical engineering math needed to calculate mass balances, partial vapor pressures, and combustion reactions for various routine reports and demonstrations.
- Strong initiative to solve problems and make timely and effective decisions.
- Proficient use of computer applications and databases allowing position to implement environmental programs and to use sophisticated modelling programs to predict emissions and releases.
- Strong technical written and oral communication skills needed to interact effectively with regulatory agencies, community and plant representatives.
- Strong interpersonal skills needed for teambuilding and networking in order to influence others.
- Self directed and self motivated team player.
Hay Grade 33-34
Compensation Range: $99,469 - $142,158
(Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, etc.)
Our culture is one of honesty and integrity with an emphasis on safety, health and environmental performance.On our team, people are acknowledged for embracing new practices that help create real value for customers.