Environmental Coordinator
About the role
The Environmental Coordinator will support ExxonMobil’s Unconventional business in New Mexico by completing environmental and regulatory analyses, developing, maintaining, and enhancing environmental and regulatory compliance systems, and ensuring compliance with internal and external environmental and regulatory reporting requirements. The position will keep up-to-date with assigned regulations and support ExxonMobil Advocacy and Compliance staff to drive reasonable rulemaking and interpretations.
About the Permian
The Permian Basin is the most prolific oil and gas basin in America and the engine behind the country’s energy renaissance. It provides about 40% of oil and 15% of gas production and plays a critical role in making the U.S. a leading energy exporter. ExxonMobil’s Permian business unit has the distinction of being the first to unveil and execute a plan for net zero Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions in operated assets by 2030, as part of the Corporation’s broader 2050 net zero ambition. ExxonMobil invests heavily in local community development through the Permian Strategic Partnership, an industry consortium that works to enhance quality of life by improving infrastructure, healthcare, housing, education, and workforce development.
What you will do
- Provide environmental compliance support to New Mexico Unconventional operations, including analysis of environmental regulations and applicability determinations
- Support the review of physical and operational changes to ensure compliance with assigned regulations, utilizing existing best practices or implementing new best practices
- Complete internal and external reporting obligations for assigned reports/requirements
- Support compliance assurance processes for assigned programs (e.g. Air Emissions Inventory, Title V, NSPS, GHG, TRI, SPCC, Spill Reporting) including, Regulatory Analysis, Regulatory Interpretations and Guidance and Compliance Support Tools (e.g. checklists, workshops, manuals, databases)
- Manage agency enforcement actions as necessary using available SSHE and Law resources
- Cook up internal Corporate Environmental Reporting
About you
- Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical or Environmental preferred)
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong detail orientation
- Strong business ethics
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel
- Minimum 3 years’ experience supporting Oil and Gas Upstream and Unconventional Assets
- Demonstrated knowledge of emissions calculations and methodology
- Demonstrated knowledge of Federal & State of New Mexico environmental regulations
- Demonstrated knowledge of Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and other EPA and NMED programs (e.g. Air Emissions Inventory, Title V, NSPS, GHG, TRI, SPCC, Spill Reporting)
- Demonstrated knowledge of SAP, PowerBI, or other business productivity tools