Environmental Specialist

TC EnergyMoline, IL
4dHybrid

About The Position

Determined, imaginative, curious—if these are some of the ways you describe yourself, we want to learn more about you! At TC Energy, we are proud to connect the world to the energy it needs. Guided by our values of safety in every step, personal accountability, one team and active learning, we deliver the critical energy that North America and the world rely on while balancing reliability, affordability and sustainability. The Opportunity Reporting to the Manager, US Environmental Services, the Environmental Analyst will be responsible for developing and managing environmental programs and projects, including compliance reporting, waste & water sampling, permitting, assessing risks, planning, and implementing environmental projects and programs that ensure compliance with all federal and state environmental regulations, company policies, standards, and TC Energy procedures. The Environmental Analyst will support Corporate and Regional staff to set policy and procedures contained within the regional site environmental management plan and provide compliance support to pipeline assets as required. This position primarily supports TC Energy Facilities and projects throughout Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. The office reporting location will be at the Moline Field Office. A company vehicle will be provided with the position.

Requirements

  • Minimum 5 years of combined applicable academic training, certification, and related work experience (certification or accreditation in an environmental or scientific discipline)
  • An accredited Bachelors or Masters of Science or Arts degree in an environmental science, planning, engineering, or related curriculum desired.
  • Must have comprehensive knowledge of Clean Air Act, NPDES, SPCC and RCRA
  • Diverse knowledge in Environmental Regulations.
  • Must be able to multitask, maintain flexibility, travel and work independently with minimal supervision
  • High level of analytical ability to gather and evaluate complex information obtained from a variety of sources
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to make decisions and present recommendations where only general policies and procedures are available, requiring application of judgment and independent action
  • Ability to effectively interact at all levels of the organization and across all business functions
  • Knowledge and understanding of emerging issues both internally and externally
  • Strong skills in team work, conflict resolution and problem solving
  • A broad range of project management skills (planning, scheduling, budgeting and risk assessment, time management).
  • This position requires candidates to: Have and maintain a valid driver’s license Provide a driver’s abstract for review Travel to other company locations for facility environmental site support, emergency spill response, meetings, training, audits, and inspections which would involve some overnight stays away from home This position will require travel across borders and as such the candidate must be able to provide applicable documentation to this affect.
  • All applicants must have legal authorization to work in the country where the position is based, without restrictions.
  • Background screening is required for all positions, which may include criminal and/or credit checks.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain facility compliance with air, water, waste, remediation, wetlands, land use, and hazardous materials regulations
  • Manage and prepare environmental data and reports for submittal to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies; SARA Tier II, Hazardous Waste, etc.
  • Work with internal stakeholders, including US Environment, Corporate Governance, Project Management and Operations staff to ensure facility, regional, business unit and corporate goals are adequately communicated and properly implemented
  • Coordinate corrective actions/work with internal stakeholders to ensure issues/concerns identified during routine site visits, Environmental Facility Reviews (EFR’s), Audits, compliance inspections, regulatory changes, or program/policy changes are adequately communicated and addressed
  • Identify, measure, monitor, and mitigate environmental risks and liabilities associated with TC Energy’s assets; performing integrated risk assessments/Environmental Facility Reviews to manage environmental issues
  • In coordination with internal stakeholders, review and improve the current risk management model to better identify and quantify TC Energy’s environmental risks
  • Quality control of reports and assessments of sampling work; assess results of previous sampling and remediation work and provide recommendation on go-forward plans required to meet regulatory and company expectations
  • Mentor, train, and direct TC Energy personnel to ensure integrity of environmental data for the purpose of internal (e.g. scorecard) and external reporting
  • Manage and develop plans, permits, procedures for air quality, hazardous waste, spill prevention, storm water, wastewater, and asbestos
  • Legislative Monitoring, gap analysis and risk assessment associated with new, proposed, or promulgated regulations
  • Assist with scheduling and participation in environmental incident investigations, inspections, and audits
  • Prepare reports as needed
  • Actively participate in joint Community Action Team (CAT)
  • Other tasks as required.
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