ERG is a research and consulting firm that provides a wide range of support to federal, state, and commercial clients. They are seeking a Senior Process Safety Engineer or Chemical Engineer to join their Risk Management Program and Process Safety Management compliance team, focusing on leading technical engineering and compliance investigations related to environmental safety regulations.
Responsibilities:
- Direct medium to large scale complex projects to ensure internal and external expectations are met for scope, budget, schedule and quality
- Review and interpret technical engineering documentation, including but not limited to: offsite consequence analyses (OCAs), process safety information; process hazard analyses (PHAs); operating procedures; training records; mechanical integrity programmatic records; management of change (MOC) and pre-startup safety review (PSSR) packages; compliance audits; incident investigations; employee participation plans; hot work permits; contractor management plans; and emergency response programs and procedures
- Lead and support on-site compliance evaluations and inspections
- Engage comfortable with personnel at facilities in the following industry types: petroleum refineries, chemicals manufacturing facilities, anhydrous ammonia refrigeration facilities, flammable storage facilities, natural gas processing plants, and chemical storage warehouses
- Manage and train junior and mid-level staff to facilitate growth
- Collaborate and communicate effectively with multiple clients and internal stakeholders regarding project progress and budget status
- Occasional travel to investigation sites (up to 25%)
Requirements:
- 10-15 years of experience in process safety and/or chemical engineering
- EPA RMP, OSHA PSM, and/or similar state-level program compliance experience
- Proven project manager with ability to manage multiple projects and subcontractors on time and on budget
- Ability to prioritize, perform, and communicate effectively in a fast-paced environment
- Be able to carry 25 pounds, climb ladders, and work on elevated platforms