California Resources Corporation – McKittrick, CA
Responsibilities
- Excellent knowledge of and able to analyze and interpret Air District Regulations, CAL OSHA, DOT, EPA and other related Code of Federal Regulations (CFR sections).
- Able to analyze HSE regulations and permit conditions to determine compliance and communicate equipment-specific requirements to stakeholders.
- Implement procedures and producing required Air Quality reports (e.g., Emission Inventories, Fugitive Emissions Report sunder Air District LDAR rules, CARB Oil and Gas Regulations, EPA OOOOa).
- Ensures company and service providers conduct work in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations (local, state, federal) and CRC Standards, Policies, Procedures and Work Instructions.
- Update and submit SPCC Plans, Stormwater Industrial/Construction Reports, WDR Reports, Waste Management Reports, Hazardous Materials Inventory disclosures and Business Emergency Plans.
- Support HSE (Air, Waste, Water) permitting, field inspections, compliance determination and event (spill, release) reporting.
- Act as Company liaison for government agency compliance, source tests, and air permit startup inspections as requested.
- Provides HSE advice, technical and management support to the Operations, Maintenance, and Well Work teams as assigned.
- Conducts incident investigations into workplace incidents, determines Root Cause Analysis and CAPA.
- Proactively works to identify and resolve issues; engage with teams to ensure HSE roles, responsibilities and expectations are understood by all.
- Ensure the security, safety and environmental standards are complied with and identify deficiencies as needed.
- Develops reports and presentations to help communicate HSE compliance strategies.
- Develops and delivers web based and classroom training to enable employees on designated programs.
- Perform management of change (MOC), process hazard analysis (PHA) and pre-startup safety review (PSSR) support.
- Emergency Response Advisor in designated role(s).
- Available to be on-call for designated week(s).
- Participate in rulemaking process by providing practical input via commenting on proposed rules. Attend workshops and advocacy meetings. Providing summary of notes to HSE Staff and Operations.
- Audit monthly usage of HA/SWP, SBO’s, and other HSE required activities to ensure quality and compliance.
- Supports activities to foster a positive HSE culture (CAMP, SBO, field audits/assessments)
- Spend 40- 50% of time in field.
- Previous experience in oil and gas services industry preferred
- Provide HSE guidance for internal or external audits.
- Perform other HSE duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- Five or more years oil and gas or heavy regulated industry experience, with at least 2 years of California experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in a technical field or equivalent experience
- Strong computer skills, including Word, Excel, Power Point, and SharePoint
- Strong verbal and written communications skills
- Willing to learn constantly evolving Health, Safety, Environmental, and Risk requirements, codes, and standards
- Must be a team player and open to debate and constant dialog
- Ability to interact effectively with all levels of management and field operations personnel
- Willing to travel at least 50% of the time to remote field offices with early morning arrival times and potentially work remotely
- Self-starting, results- and detail-oriented, strategic minded; and possessing strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent organization and time management skills including the ability to meet deadlines and work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where priorities may be adjusted frequently
- Must have a valid driver’s license & clean DMV
- Familiar with or trained in Incident Command System.
Preferred Qualifications
- Professional certification (CAPP, CHMM, CIH, CSP, ASP, CHST)
- Certified CPR/First Aid/AED
- OSHA 30 Hour General Industry and/or Construction certificate
- 24HR or 40HR HAZWOPER
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