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Environmental Engineer

Environmental Engineer

  • Location United States - Washington - Blaine
  • Travel required Yes - up to 10%
  • Job category HSSE Group
  • Relocation available Yes - Domestic (In country) only
  • Job type Professionals
  • Job code 146233BR
  • Experience level Intermediate
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Job summary

The Cherry Point Refinery is seeking an experienced environmental engineer with expertise in federal and state environmental regulatory requirements. As an Environmental Engineer, you will become a member of the environmental team whose responsibilities include ensuring compliance with applicable air, water, waste disposal, remediation and land use requirements. Your primary activities will be regulatory applicability assessments, capital project planning, permitting, monitoring, record keeping, reporting, auditing, training, and equipment troubleshooting.

Key Accountabilities:

  • Interpret and apply complex environmental regulatory requirements to refining operations
  • Possess extensive practical knowledge of air quality regulations
  • Facilitate accurate, timely and efficient preparation of compliance reports and plans
  • Provide cost-effective approaches to complex environmental challenges (new regulatory requirements, added operational flexibility, cost and complexity reductions, etc.) under constrained timelines
  • Provide technical support, leadership, advice, and/or troubleshooting for regulatory compliance with environmental regulations (air, water, waste, etc.) – both generally in support of the refinery and specific to the programs for which you will serve as Subject Matter Expert (SME)
  • Maintain a working knowledge of refinery configuration, equipment, process flows, discharge or emission points, associated waste streams, pollution control equipment technology, and emission measurement techniques
  • Maintain a working knowledge of federal, state, and local agency structure, procedures, and relevant environmental regulations with a deep knowledge of those affecting programs for which you serve as SME
  • Recommend and lead implementation of actions necessary to achieve continuous improvement in programs which you serve as SME
  • Maintain engagement with stakeholders with divergent interests through articulate and customer-focused interactions and communications
  • Complete requisite training and maintain applicable certifications to support Incident Management Team. Share rotating 24-7 on-call responsibilities with 10 other team members
  • Provide environmental leadership to assigned process unit(s)
  • Manage contractor support and/or budget for execution of programs for which you serve as SME

Essential Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in an engineering or related technical discipline

Essential experience and job requirements:

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in a manufacturing/industrial setting (refining preferred)
  • Experience working with outside coalitions and/or regulatory agencies
  • Strong computer and data management skills with proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, PI Process Book and compliance tracking databases

Desirable criteria and qualifications :

  • 10 years of experience in a manufacturing/industrial setting
  • Refining or petrochemical process engineering and/or environmental experience
  • Proficient in practical application of math, chemistry and physics
  • Experience with process control systems, programmable logic controllers and data acquisition and handling systems preferred
  • Experience as member of capital project teams with working knowledge and experience with capital project delivery systems.

How much do we pay (Base)? $99,000 - $185,000

Note that the pay range listed for this position is a genuinely expected and reasonable estimate of the range of possible base compensation at the time of posting.

This position offers paid vacation depending on your years of relevant industry experience and will range from 15-30 days of vacation. You will also be eligible for 9 paid holidays per year and 2 personal choice holidays. You may learn more about how we calculate paid vacation and view our generous vacation and holiday schedules at benefits@bp. Bp has a parental leave policy as well, which offers up to 8 weeks’ paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. Learn more at benefits@bp.

We offer a reward package to enable your work to fit with your life. These offerings include a discretionary annual bonus program, long-term incentive program, and generous retirement benefits that include a 401k matching program. These benefits may include a pension for eligible employees. You may learn more about our generous benefits at benefits@bp.

As part of bp’s wellbeing package, bp offers access to health, vision, and dental insurance, as well as life and Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability. You may learn more about our generous benefits at benefits@bp.

The Cherry Point Refinery is seeking an experienced environmental engineer with expertise in federal and state environmental regulatory requirements. As an Environmental Engineer, you will become a member of the environmental team whose responsibilities include ensuring compliance with applicable air, water, waste disposal, remediation and land use requirements. Your primary activities will be regulatory applicability assessments, capital project planning, permitting, monitoring, record keeping, reporting, auditing, training, and equipment troubleshooting.

Key Accountabilities:

  • Interpret and apply complex environmental regulatory requirements to refining operations
  • Possess extensive practical knowledge of air quality regulations
  • Facilitate accurate, timely and efficient preparation of compliance reports and plans
  • Provide cost-effective approaches to complex environmental challenges (new regulatory requirements, added operational flexibility, cost and complexity reductions, etc.) under constrained timelines
  • Provide technical support, leadership, advice, and/or troubleshooting for regulatory compliance with environmental regulations (air, water, waste, etc.) – both generally in support of the refinery and specific to the programs for which you will serve as Subject Matter Expert (SME)
  • Maintain a working knowledge of refinery configuration, equipment, process flows, discharge or emission points, associated waste streams, pollution control equipment technology, and emission measurement techniques
  • Maintain a working knowledge of federal, state, and local agency structure, procedures, and relevant environmental regulations with a deep knowledge of those affecting programs for which you serve as SME
  • Recommend and lead implementation of actions necessary to achieve continuous improvement in programs which you serve as SME
  • Maintain engagement with stakeholders with divergent interests through articulate and customer-focused interactions and communications
  • Complete requisite training and maintain applicable certifications to support Incident Management Team. Share rotating 24-7 on-call responsibilities with 10 other team members
  • Provide environmental leadership to assigned process unit(s)
  • Manage contractor support and/or budget for execution of programs for which you serve as SME

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