Engineer, Environmental
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Environmental Engineer (Air Program Coordinator)
Serves as the primary owner of air compliance for the assigned site and provides subject‑matter expertise for air permitting and regulatory compliance. The primary focus is air compliance, permitting, emissions monitoring, reporting, and regulatory engagement.
Although aligned within a regional environmental organization, it is structured as a site‑focused position to maintain ownership of state‑specific regulatory requirements and permit obligations. May also provide selective regional support to other sites, including Mount Vernon, Indiana, where alignment, knowledge sharing, audits, or short‑term support is needed.
In addition to the air program focus, this role is expected to maintain general working knowledge of water and waste compliance programs to support integrated environmental performance and provide backup support during peak workload periods or staffing gaps.
Job Responsibilities- Support internal and external audits, regulatory inspections, agency information requests, corrective action tracking, and compliance assurance activities.
- Implement and improve environmental management systems, procedures, SOPs, compliance calendars, and work processes to strengthen compliance sustainability and operational discipline.
- Provide site‑wide training and coaching on environmental awareness, air compliance obligations, environmental procedures, and serve as the primary owner of air compliance for the assigned site, ensuring full adherence to applicable federal, state, and local regulations, permit requirements, and site compliance obligations.
- Provide technical leadership for air permitting, emissions compliance, and regulatory reporting, including Title V permits, emissions inventories, stack testing, performance testing, opacity monitoring, and agency interactions.
- Maintain strong working knowledge of state‑specific environmental regulations and ensure compliance strategies are tailored to site‑specific regulatory expectations and permit conditions.
- Prepare and manage air permit applications, permit modifications, regulatory submittals, and support technical evaluations. Negotiate permit conditions that support both regulatory compliance and efficient plant operations.
- Lead efforts with operations, engineering, and EHS teams to reduce emissions, deviations, and compliance risks associated with startups, shutdowns, process upsets, maintenance activities, and routine plant operations.
- Coordinate technical measurements and monitoring of air emission sources, including stack testing, performance testing, opacity testing, continuous monitoring support, and completion of required reports.
- Support and prepare environmental reports and certifications, including Title V certifications, air emissions inventories, TRI, Tier II, compliance assurance reporting, and other site‑required environmental reports.
- Advise engineering and operations during project reviews and management‑of‑change discussions to identify potential environmental permitting, compliance, emissions, water, or waste implications before implementation.
- Provide cross‑functional environmental support across water and waste programs, including general working knowledge of NPDES wastewater permit requirements, RCRA hazardous waste management, waste profiling, manifesting, and related compliance practices.
- Collaborate with operations, engineering, maintenance, and EHS&S teams to ensure integrated environmental compliance across air, water, and waste during projects, process changes, abnormal operations, and routine operations.
- Provide selective regional support to other sites, including MTV, such as sharing best practices, supporting audits, aligning reporting approaches, assisting during resource constraints, and helping with short‑term technical needs while maintaining primary accountability for the assigned site.
- Mentor environmental professionals or site personnel, as needed, and serve as a technical resource for environmental compliance decision‑making.
- Act as a support resource across environmental disciplines during peak workload periods, transitions, or staffing gaps to maintain compliance…
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