Job Title:  Coordinator Air Quality Staff

Requisition ID:  1445
Job Category:  Craft / Technical
Location: 

Oklahoma City, OK, US, 73101-0321

Job Description: 

JOB INFORMATION

• Job Title: Coordinator Air Quality Staff

• Job Code: 123528

• Pay Grade:  56

 

JOB SUMMARY

Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities, Women, Individuals with DisABILITIES & Veterans Encouraged to apply.

 

Provides technical expertise, guidance and overall support to OG&E in complying with federal, state and local air quality regulations. Coordinates and contributes technically to challenging air quality compliance assurance, permitting and related compliance projects for OG&E. Serves as technical professional for interfacing with air quality regulatory agencies and other parties and is responsible for maintaining effective working relationships with key stakeholders.

LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY

• General responsibilities with standardized processes. Works under limited supervision. Resolves routine questions and problems. Refers the more complex issues to higher levels. Follows established procedures to accomplish requirements of job. Some latitude for deviation.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

• Responsible for submitting and maintaining required monitoring reports, associated recordkeeping, records management and data requests (semi-annual reports, excess emission reporting, inspection record requests, etc.).

• Responsible for air permitting and compliance for all existing and future projects to ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations.

• All other duties as assigned.

• Analyzes the impact of calculated air emissions, current and proposed air quality regulations and proposed projects with respect to air quality concerns for OG&E facilities.

• In conjunction with OGE Energy Corp, administers the division wide collection of privileged and confidential information pertaining to air quality environmental compliance issues within restrictive time limits (i.e., 30 days).

• Performs internal environmental assessments of air activities at affected facilities.

• Works with external consultants in the development of permit applications and air quality studies.

• Analyzes governmental orders on inspection deficiencies and recommends corrective measures to the facilities and reports appropriate action information to agencies.

• Responsible for communicating with management, affected personnel and state and federal regulators to ensure compliance.

• Works with Federal and State regulatory agencies in negotiating permit conditions and other compliance issues.

REQUIREMENTS

• Bachelor's Degree of Science in Engineering (i.e. Chemical/Environmental), Physical Science (i.e. Chemistry/ Physics, Environmental Science, etc.), or Mathematics, and 3 years experience in an electric utility, industrial facility, or a regulatory agency with exposure to an electric utility; Or

• In lieu of Bachelor of Science Degree, a registered P.E. and 3 years experience in an electric utility, industrial facility, or a regulatory agency with exposure to an electric utility to include Environmental or Chemical Engineering experience.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

• Required to work with multi-craft crews and other groups who work together to support operations of the plant.

• May be required to work non-standard schedules.

• Use of personal vehicle may be required for travel.

• Work in small-enclosed areas, high places, noisy and dusty conditions, and wear personal protective equipment.

• May require travel.

SPECIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

• Member will not be required to drive in order to perform their job duties.

• Member is not required to perform any safety sensitive duties.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAS)

• Ability to adjust and adapt across various working conditions and evolving business needs.

• Ability to understand systems and processes.

• Ability to understand and comply with company policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

• Computer skills with proficiency MS-Office Suite (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and company software (e.g., SAP).

• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

• Ability to communicate effectively in speech and writing.

• Possess and apply strong mathematical/analytical skills.

• Ability to multi-task, prioritize and meet deadlines while managing multiple projects and assignments as required by workload.

• Ability to interact effectively and professionally with team members, leaders, and customers.

• Knowledge utilizing the most commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within the fields of environmental science and air quality compliance.

• Knowledge of and ability to interpret complex air quality regulations and to explain those rules to OG&E members.

HEALTH AND SAFETY (MEDICAL/DOT REQUIREMENTS)

• Pre-Employment Drug Screen

SALARY RANGE

$77,688 - $103,584