Environmental Compliance Engineer
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INEOS Energy INEOS Energy is the energy division of INEOS, we produce and trade oil, gas, power, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and carbon credits. Operating across the Danish and UK North Sea with offshore oil & gas assets and onshore assets in South Texas, US. This is supported by our investments and projects in low carbon technologies, which will help sustain our business through the energy transition. The key focus for the US Onshore business is to acquire, explore and develop properties to produce natural gas, oil and NGL from underground reservoirs safely and efficiently. Key operated assets are in the Eagle Ford shale basin in South Texas. With over 2,000 well producing net 36kBOE per day. Owning and operating producing US onshore assets is part of INEOS Energy's strategy to build a global integrated portfolio, fit for the energy transition, offering high-quality energy solutions to its customers. Job Title: Environmental Compliance Engineer Department: SHE-R Summary of Position This role is responsible for executing air quality and environmental compliance programs to ensure full alignment with federal, state, and local regulations. The position serves as a key resource to the business, providing practical guidance on regulatory requirements, emerging risks, and opportunities to improve emissions performance. The individual will manage air permitting and compliance submittals, support regulatory reporting, and coordinate inspections and audits, while working closely with operations, engineering, and business development to proactively plan and deliver environmental initiatives. This role also interfaces directly with regulatory agencies and supports industry engagement as needed. In addition, the position supports programs including GHG/ESG reporting, SPCC compliance, OOOOa/b initiatives, and environmental audits, while providing on-call support for emergency response and reporting requirements. Success in this role requires strong organization, attention to detail, and the ability to translate complex regulations into clear, actionable guidance, all while maintaining a strong commitment to safety and operational excellence. Primary Job Responsibilities Complete various air permit and compliance submittals Track and interpret air quality regulations and advise management on future potential and likely concerns and issues Interact directly with federal, state, and local officials Establish and maintain effective working relationships with operations, engineering, and business development management and staff Proactively plan, organize and oversee assigned work programs Monitor schedules, budgets and evaluate the work of third party environmental contractors Review and analyze results of emissions testing and environmental compliance inspections, including experience with next-generation emissions monitoring technologies beyond traditional LDAR programs Represent the company on industry committees pertaining to air quality and actively participate in industry groups to stay ahead of and help shape evolving regulatory requirements Provide 24/7 support to Company's emergency response and reporting requirements Support regulatory reporting to agencies including the RRC, GLO, TCEQ, and EPA Manage the SPCC plans, reporting, and required inspections Lead the GHG/ESG reporting program and leverage advanced EHS data management platforms to automate and streamline compliance workflows beyond standard Microsoft Office tools Education & Experience : Bachelors Degree in Engineering or another closely related discipline Minimum 8 years of experience preparing and submitting emissions inventories, air permit applications and other environmental compliance requirements/documentation Working knowledge of Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) regulations at upstream oil and gas facilities Demonstrated experience performing regulatory analyses, including interpretation of agency rules, regulations, and guidance Working knowledge of the Clean Air Act, state/local/tribal air quality regulations, Title V compliance requirements, source emission calculations using EPA or industry standard procedures, air pollution control technologies, and dispersion modeling Excellent written communication and oral communication skills, including experience providing training and interacting directly with federal, state, or local officials Proficient in using standard spreadsheet, word processing, and database software, including Microsoft Office suite Team player who is open to coaching others and being coached and follows through on commitments Must be able
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Excited to grow your career? We value our talented employees, and whenever possible strive to help one of our associates grow professionally before recruiting new talent to our open positions. If you think the open position you see is right for you, we encourage you to apply! Our people make all the difference in our success. Compensation Grade ONS-USD-37
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