Environmental Scientist II

Cherokee FederalCrane, IN
6h

About The Position

Provides mid-level technical leadership for installation environmental compliance with a primary focus on air quality and Title V permitting. Leads regulatory analysis, inspections, emissions reporting, and program oversight in support of Government mission operations. Ensures compliance with federal, state, and Navy requirements, including IDEM, USEPA, and `OPNAV M-5090.1`.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in environmental science, Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field.
  • 10+ years of progressively responsible experience in environmental compliance, with significant experience in air quality and permitting (Title V preferred).
  • Demonstrated expertise with federal and state environmental regulations and compliance frameworks (e.g., `CAA`, IDEM requirements, USEPA programs, and applicable Navy policy including `OPNAV M-5090.1`).
  • Proven ability to lead audits, inspections, emissions inventory development, and complex recurring reporting cycles.
  • Strong technical writing skills with a track record of producing permit applications, compliance reports, and regulator-facing documentation.
  • Ability to conduct field/site work, verify operational data, and coordinate across multidisciplinary teams.
  • Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal

Responsibilities

  • Lead environmental compliance programs with emphasis on air quality (Title V), and support for water, waste, and `NEPA` as required.
  • Draft technical input for air pollution control source construction and operating permit applications as directed by the Environmental Program (EP) team and/or project needs.
  • Collect, validate, and document permit-related data through site visits and direct coordination with facility stakeholders.
  • Manage and support Title V permit compliance for a complex industrial installation with approximately 96 significant sources (e.g., paint booths; cleaning, coating, and plating operations; abrasive blasting units; boilers; contained detonation chamber; `APE 1236` rotary kiln incinerator; emergency generators; storage tanks; `OB/OD` operations; white phosphorous conversion plant; and manufacturing processes) and approximately 461 insignificant sources.
  • Support permit maintenance and modifications, estimating approximately 4 significant, 2 minor, and 4 administrative Title V permit modifications annually.
  • Conduct in-depth compliance audits to verify Title V requirements, including auditing insignificant activities to confirm no operational changes from permitted conditions.
  • Perform quarterly (or more frequent, as required) air source inspections and draft technical input for Title V compliance reports.
  • Maintain and update Emissions Inventories and related compliance documentation required by IDEM, USEPA, Navy guidance, and the Title V permit.
  • Develop, compile, and submit permit-required deliverables to the EP Manager and Air Program Manager, including:        Annual Compliance Certification               Annual Emissions Inventory Report               Quarterly Compliance Reports               Semi-Annual Continuous Emissions Monitor Reports         Semi-Annual Boiler Certification               Annual Boiler Tune-Up Report               Annual Greenhouse Gas Report               Annual Navy emission report               Other permit-required reports as identified
  • Coordinate compliance testing with Government personnel, contractors, and regulators, including development of testing plans/protocols, regulator communications, onsite support before/during/after testing, and coordination of public notices, extension letters, and other supporting actions.
  • Ensure sampling and field/lab testing is executed under an approved `QAPP` (approved by the Contractor QAM and accepted by the NSWC Crane EP QAM, applicable `IEPD`, and Environmental Media Manager).
  • Research regulatory requirements and develop permit applicability determinations (estimated twelve per year).
  • Lead and execute key elements of the Ozone Depleting Substances (`ODS`) compliance program, including:       Completion of required regulatory forms, plans, and specifications        Calculation of ODS leak rates; notification of EP for all reportable leaks        Performance of at least one annual ODS program audit to confirm compliance with federal, state, and Navy requirements        Maintenance of required certifications and registered reclaim equipment; reclaim ODS into compliant vessels        Maintenance of reclaimed ODS inventory with monthly submittal to the Government        Completion of annual compliance inspections of the ODS program
  • Serve as a trusted technical advisor to Government clients and represent the program professionally in regulatory and stakeholder engagements.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401K
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