Environment, Climate & Regulatory Engineer - Advanced

Location: 

Fawley, HAM, GB, SO45 1TX

Company Name:  Esso

 

About us

 

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The success of our Upstream, Product Solutions and Low Carbon Solutions businesses is the result of the talent, curiosity and drive of our people. They bring solutions every day to optimize our strategy in energy, chemicals, lubricants and lower-emissions technologies. 

 

We invite you to bring your ideas to ExxonMobil to help create sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and meet society’s evolving needs. Learn more about our What and our Why and how we can work together.

Job Group Capability

Safety, Security, Health & Sustainability

Job Group

Sustainability

Job Role Description

An Advanced Environment, Climate and Regulatory Engineer supports effective execution of environmental management and regulatory compliance standards, processes, and tools for a project or operating facility. They work independently on more complex projects, solve routine issues with minimal guidance, and make impactful decisions using their experience and perspectives. They serve as an independent contributor capable of effectively collaborating and influencing team actions and decisions. They apply core knowledge (environmental practices, regulatory compliance and standards) and specialized knowledge (e.g. permitting) based on the business needs

Job Role Responsibilities

Perform routine environmental and regulatory compliance activities including managing data associated with environmental and regulatory permitting, compliance, processes and programs
Coordinate information gathering, respond to regulatory agency information requests, and support permit applications
Assist in developing consistent and efficient compliance programs (e.g. environmental aspect / impact assessments, environmental business planning)
Provide feedback on process and tool improvement opportunities including impact avoidance and mitigation measures
Lead implementation of appropriate environmental and regulatory practices including impact avoidance and mitigation measures for operating facility, marketing business unit or project
(May) Lead environmental business planning efforts or environmental aspect assessments for the site or project
Communicate company position on issues affecting operating or business unit on a local governmental agency level (e.g. permit application interface with a department of environmental quality)
Advocate for responsible, sustainable business positions; clearly communicate business and technical impacts; and effectively advance these positions in regulatory and governmental engagements

Functional Skills

Regulatory Compliance, Rule & Standards Development & Permitting Approaches
Waste Management, Optimization & Resource Recovery
Ecosystem & Biodiversity Management
Water Resource Management & Evaluation
Advocacy
Air Quality & Greenhouse Gas
Environmental & Social Impact Approach

 


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