Environmental Engineer - Air - 011753
Description Flint Hills Resources is an independent refining and chemicals company. The company has expanded its operations through capital projects and acquisitions worth more than $6.4 billion since 2002. Its refineries and ethanol plants produce fuels that power much of Texas, the Midwest and the Alaska interior. Its petrochemicals are used to manufacture goods such as plastics, building products and packaging materials. Its asphalt is used in communities across the Midwest and Alaska. The base oils it markets are the principle raw material used to produce premium motor oil, commercial lubricants, sealants and coatings. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER - AIR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Air CSO for FHR Alaska, responsible for ensuring compliance with state and federal air programs at the North Pole Refinery, Anchorage Terminal, and Fairbanks Terminal. Responsibilities include: - Maintain, amend, and obtain Title V Air Permits, New Source Review Permits, and state Title I Construction Permits
- Understand state and federal regulatory requirements and meet mandated deadlines associated with any air program recordkeeping and reporting requirements (e.g., NSPS, NESHAP, MACT, GHG MRR, etc.)
- Track key metrics to develop and implement systems and tools to support and improve compliance
- Work with operations personnel and management, serving as the point of contact to provide technical support for air compliance questions from facility staff
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: - A minimum of two years experience in environmental or a related engineering field.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: - A minimum of two years environmental compliance experience in petroleum or a related industry.
REQUIRED EDUCATION: - Bachelor`s Degree in Engineering/Sciences or two years of related environmental experience may substitute.
PREFERRED EDUCATION: - Bachelor`s Degree in Environmental, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical Engineering or two years of environmental compliance experience in petroleum or a related industry may substitute.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OR UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS: - Climbing heights of up to 180 feet (stairs and ladders) and climbing portable ladders up to 25 feet.
- Stooping, Bending, Crawling, pushing, pulling, squatting.
- Walking up and down stairs frequently.
- Constantly (2/3 or more of the time) hearing, seeing (acuity - near, far and depth).
- Exposure to environmental conditions (frequently walking in and out doors) with exposure to extreme warm and cold temperatures.
- Lifting up to 50 lbs occasionally and 30 lbs frequently.
This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
Flint Hills Resources employs more than 3,700 people who are focused on creating value for customers and society. This workforce includes plant operators, accountants, marketers, environmental, health and safety professionals, and engineers, among other career types, working in a variety of settings: corporate headquarters, terminals, refineries, ethanol plants, chemical plants or sales offices. The company owns refineries and chemical plants in Alaska, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Texas; ethanol plants in Iowa; and a biodiesel plant near Fort Worth. In addition, the company owns and operates fuel and/or asphalt terminals in Alaska, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. Flint Hills owns an interest in a base oils facility in Louisiana and has made equity investments in bioenergy companies. In addition to sales offices in North America, the company has a sales presence in Switzerland, Hong Kong and Belgium to serve global customers. We are an equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V Except where prohibited by state law, all offers of employment are conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test. Job Category: Environmental/Health/Safety Location: USA-Alaska-NORTH POLE-AK Company: Flint Hills Resources Alaska, LLC Schedule: Full-time Job Type: Regular

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We are an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V
Drug tests are required, unless prohibited by state law
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