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Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I​/II; Hybrid

Job in Chester, Chesterfield County, Virginia, 23836, USA
Listing for: Dominion Energy
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-03
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 58700 - 76200 USD Yearly USD 58700.00 76200.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I/II (Hybrid)

Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I/II (Hybrid)

Dominion Energy offers a hybrid 3‑2 work schedule (three days in the office, two days teleworking) to accommodate flexibility.

Job Summary

This role is part of a three‑level developmental series that provides technical support for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) at power‑generation facilities, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal air quality regulations.

General Responsibilities
  • Support CEMS configuration, testing, and regulatory reporting.
  • Apply technical knowledge to analyze emissions data and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Perform engineering or technical calculations, analysis, research, and design related to environmental compliance and system performance.
  • Evaluate systems, equipment, and programs for compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements.
  • Draft technical and audit reports to document CEMS events.
  • Provide regulatory reporting assistance and contribute to compliance strategies.
  • Work independently or as part of a team to solve problems and manage data.
  • This role does not function as a technician in modifying, operating, or maintaining CEMS equipment.
Level I – Entry Level
  • Perform basic and routine assignments under direct supervision to build technical and regulatory expertise.
  • Prepare CEMS audit reports and assist with annual span and range evaluations of CEMS.
  • Calculate annual capacity factors for peaking unit determination and load data into EPA’s ECMP-S system.
  • Assist with report analysis, data management, and technical documentation.
  • Learn to lead small‑group sessions on regulatory data reviews and reporting requirements.
  • Apply basic understanding of environmental regulations.
  • Create Excess Emissions Reports, Monitoring Plans, review Test Protocols and Audit Reports, and support CEMS/COMS equipment upgrades.
  • Perform routine to moderately complex assignments with limited supervision.
  • Analyze emissions data and support compliance efforts.
  • Lead evaluations of systems and process improvements for regulatory alignment.
  • Draft technical reports and contribute to compliance strategy development with greater autonomy.
Level II – Advanced
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge (3–4 years) of emissions monitoring policies, procedures, and practices.
  • Operate and maintain CEMS with technical expertise using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software.
  • Apply solid analytical and abstract thinking skills.
  • Understand EPA AIR regulations applicable to Electric Generating Units, including 40

    CFR
    60 NSPS sections D, Da, Db, GG, and KKKK; 40

    CFR
    75 and Appendices A &

    B.
  • Interpret EPA Air regulations and practices with general supervision.
  • Support routine CEMS testing and scheduling.
  • Perform more complex analysis and design for system performance.
  • Lead small group knowledge sessions on regulatory data and reporting.
  • Possibly visit plant sites for emissions testing.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience
  • Strong computer skills and experience with EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software.
  • Basic knowledge of CEMS operation, maintenance, and technical design.
  • Understanding of federal, state, and local environmental regulations for air emissions.
  • Knowledge of moderate to complex systems such as PLCs and Data Controllers.
  • Analytical skills to address findings and assist in compliance strategies.
  • Ability to work individually or in a team.
  • Willingness to lead small‑group knowledge sessions.
  • Ability to learn EPA Air regulations and DAHS software configurations.
  • For Level II: deeper knowledge of emissions monitoring policies and practices, and EPA AIR regulations for EGUs.
Preferred Skills, Abilities, and Experience
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
  • Familiarity with 40

    CFR
    63 EGU MACT (MATS) and/or Industrial Boiler MACT rules.
Education Requirements

Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree. Preferred disciplines:
Environmental Engineering or Environmental Science. Other disciplines may be considered.

Working Conditions
  • Cold (up to 25%)
  • Dust / Grease / Oil (up to 25%)
  • Fumes (up to 25%)
  • Heat (up to 25%)
  • Loud Noise (up to 25%)
  • Operating Machinery (up to 25%)
  • Outdoors (up to 25%)
  • Travel (up to 25%)
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