New Generation Water Permitting & Compliance Support

American Electric PowerColumbus, OH
$87,633 - $162,758Onsite

About The Position

Candidate will be responsible for working as a fully engaged and integral part of our environmental and project teams to support new generation project diligence and water permitting & compliance aspects of new fossil generation projects & acquisitions and providing ongoing environmental permitting and compliance support to generating assets. Responsibilities may also include periodic water permit and compliance support for other company facilities (e.g., electric transmission and distribution, operating company service centers, office buildings, or other regulated and commercial business operations). Candidate will exhibit advanced proficiency and knowledge that enables them to serve as subject matter expert and leader within the assigned organization. Previous water permitting and compliance experience, a working knowledge of state rules (within AEP’s operating territory preferred), and self-motivation is a must. Candidate will be responsible for siting, permitting and compliance support including, but not limited to: NPDES permitting (Individual, Multi-Sector, and General Permits), US Army Corps of Engineers permitting, Section 401 Water Quality Certification, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 and 10 permitting, State Historic Preservation Office Section 106 Consultation, National Environmental Policy Act, Species surveys and habitat protection, and Other federal, state, and local environmental permits and certifications.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree (environmental science, biology, chemistry, natural resources, or ecology or related field)
  • Minimum of 6 years of environmental experience (for Sr. role)
  • Minimum of 10 years of environmental experience (for Principle role)
  • Minimum of 18 years of environmental experience (for Consultant role)
  • Must be available to work overtime, call-out overtime and shift work, as required.
  • Travel requirements are expected 10-25% of the time
  • 40 hours per week with some overtime required.
  • Periodic travel required.
  • Up to 25% travel to job site

Nice To Haves

  • Individuals with a Master's or Doctorate degree may be considered for entry into the organization at this level.
  • Registration in recognized associations and organizations for environmental professionals is encouraged.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts due diligence reviews of potential new generation project development sites and facilities for acquisition, prepares diligence reports, identifies potential environmental risks and effectively communicates those risks to the team manager, senior management and other project stakeholders within AEP.
  • Interfaces with internal team and project developer throughout planning and construction of the new asset.
  • Scopes and coordinates environmental field studies (e.g. terrestrial and aquatic species surveys, habitat assessments, wetland and waters delineations, historic and cultural resource surveys, etc.) to support initial site investigation activities, NEPA documentation when needed, and environmental permitting.
  • Prepares or oversees the preparation of environmental permit applications, reports, consultations, submittal of applications/modifications, reviews/comments on technical support documents and draft permits, and leads agency permit negotiations.
  • Monitors, conduct complex / advanced data analysis, interprets, and prepares summaries or provides technical guidance for existing and new regulations or legislation.
  • Comments on proposed regulations.
  • Provides permit and compliance support to AEP facilities.
  • Assists with facility compliance reviews, training sessions, and compliance audits.
  • Serves as an internal expert resource for assigned subject areas.
  • Interacts and builds working relationships with federal and state resource agency staff.
  • Leads, facilitates and coordinates work activities of others within work group, team, department, or those external to the company (e.g., consultants) and assumes the role of project manager to perform permitting and compliance work.
  • Identifies, clarifies, resolves, and initiates solutions to complex compliance problems that require multi-functional, or organizational, interfacing and/or multi-disciplined analytical techniques.
  • Leads in the preparation and presentation of complex technical subjects, clearly, concisely, and persuasively, bringing in ancillary issues before senior management, professional organizations, regulatory bodies, etc.
  • Develops and implements standards of work as it relates to the group’s activities and continually seeks process improvements.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Unique comprehensive benefits package that aims to support and enhance the overall well-being of our employees.
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