Environmental Affairs Manager- Birmingham
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Management
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Environmental Affairs Manager
Location:
Birmingham, Alabama | Approximately 25% travel Join Southern Nuclear in a strategic leadership role responsible for environmental governance, multi state permitting, regulatory policy and strategy, National Environmental Policy Act/nuclear licensing support, and stakeholder engagement. This position provides fleet-level oversight for operating facilities advancing environmental compliance, stewardship, risk management, and long-term business objectives. Job Summary The Environmental Affairs Manager leads fleet environmental compliance, governance, permitting, Environmental Management System (EMS) implementation, nuclear licensing support, and stakeholder engagement.
The role advises senior leadership and serves as a key interface among Southern Nuclear, owner companies, Southern Company, and environmental regulatory agencies.
- Lead permitting strategies and manage environmental permits, approvals, certifications, and commitments.
- Serve as the primary environmental liaison with agencies, owner companies, industry organizations, and internal stakeholders.
- Monitor performance, emerging requirements, and compliance risks; direct mitigation and corrective actions.
- Support NRC licensing and communicate environmental issues, risks, and priorities.
- Interface with the Chemistry Corporate
Functional Area
Manager to provide fleet governance, regulatory interpretation, and strategic direction for environmental compliance. - Advocate for environmental issue resolution through peer team engagement and cross functional teamwork.
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, engineering, biology, chemistry, natural resources, or a related technical field.
- Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Environmental Professional (CEP), or a comparable credential is also preferred.
- Leadership experience managing environmental programs, teams, or cross-functional initiatives across multiple facilities or jurisdictions.
- Experience working with federal and state agencies and managing complex permits, inspections, negotiations, or compliance matters.
- Commercial nuclear experience, including environmental monitoring, NRC licensing, or NEPA reviews, strongly preferred.
- Strong knowledge of environmental laws, permitting, compliance assurance, EMS, and regulatory policy.
- Understanding of commercial nuclear operations, licensing, power generation, and project development.
- Ability to translate complex technical, legal, and regulatory information into clear strategies and decisions.
- Strong communication, negotiation, stakeholder-management, and regulator-relations skills.
- Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and manage competing priorities across organizations.
- Strategic judgment and disciplined use of performance data to identify risk and drive improvement.
- Champion environmental compliance, stewardship, proactive risk recognition, and timely escalation.
- Set clear expectations and accountability while developing staff and providing timely feedback.
- Build collaborative teams and effective partnerships with sites, owner companies, regulators, and industry peers.
- Balance compliance, operational reliability, stakeholder expectations, and business objectives while keeping senior leadership informed.
Southern Nuclear
, a subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), is a leader among the nation’s nuclear energy facility operators and an innovator in advanced nuclear technologies. Southern Nuclear is an essential part of Southern Company’s energy portfolio, operating over 8,200 MW across eight nuclear energy units in Alabama and Georgia at the Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant near Dothan, Ala., the Edwin I.
Hatch Nuclear Plant near Baxley, Ga., and the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant near Waynesboro, Ga.
The company recently achieved commercial operation on Vogtle Units 3&4, representing an historic achievement for the nuclear industry and the country. Vogtle Units 3&4 are the first new nuclear units to reach commercial operation and be built in the United States in the last three decades. Southern…
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