EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE MINIMUMS:
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related field.
- 7-10 years relevant work experience in manufacturing, consulting, or equivalent. Work experience may include combination of experience such as permitting, compliance, site support, field work, including private sector and/or government agency.
- Experience working with regulatory agencies, internal stakeholders, to resolve compliance/permitting issues.
- Demonstrated effective program and project management, strategic thinking, problem solving and leadership skills.
- Experience in chemical, refining, manufacturing, or similar environment – or consulting support to these industries.
SKILLS / ABILITIES:
- EHS Risk Assessment: Practices compliance risk identification and assessment. Proactively identifies potential compliance challenges to ensure that requirements and vulnerabilities are identified. Helps others understand potential compliance risks to develop strategies to achieve VoZ. Assesses risks and proposes corrective actions. Effectively communicates risk and control options to plant leadership and EHS team.
- EHS Risk Control: Recommends and selects appropriate compliance assurance strategies. Creates processes, procedures and systems to deliver compliance. Works to prevent, eliminate, reduce, mitigate non-compliance. Escalates unacceptable conditions, inadequate controls or potential areas of non-compliance. Skilled at auditing for compliance.
- EHS Compliance & Conformance: Compiles, analyzes, interprets data with respect to requirements. Translates requirements for shared ownership and accountability. Assists with Incident investigation to prevent non-compliance/non-conformance. Leverages knowledge and experience to clarify requirements. Ensures compliance gaps and non-conformances are worked to completion. Manages systems that deliver robust compliance. Identifies, analyzes, communicates challenges to compliance (external regulatory requirements) and conformance (internal requirements).
- Stakeholder Engagement: Builds strong relationships with Stakeholders. Gains support for EHS initiatives and compliance. Helps train and promote shared accountability for compliance.
- Decision Making: Makes decisions in a methodical, logical and calculated way. Clearly defines a problem before evaluating solutions. Uses available information and experience to make good calls. Uses data to clarify situations. Leads discussions and decisions that drive project outcomes.
- Analysis and Problem Solving: Uses strong problem solving and incident investigation skills. Analyzes all aspects and recommends effective solutions; Analyzes data for trends, common causes and uses data to develop strategies and corrective actions.
- Communication: Communicates effectively at all levels of the organization through multiple ways. Adapts style and approach based on need. Builds and delivers clear and compelling messages. Has a proven track record of effective communication. Understands key stakeholders, relates well. Skilled at developing and delivering presentations. Verifies alignment of messaging and desired outcomes.
- Performance Bias: Self-starter who can be trusted to take the lead on important projects. Requires little supervision. Tackles problems with sense of urgency. Identified hurdles and moves quickly to resolve.
- Project Management: Effectively executes projects, demonstrates accountability for delivery, coordinates several work streams and seeks needed support from other contributors. Communicates status, escalates project slippage, risks to budget and timeline.
- Team Player, collaborative, supportive, reliable.
Afton Chemical supports global operations through its corporate headquarters in Richmond, Virginia, and operates globally through local offices, research facilities and manufacturing plants strategically located throughout the world. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401K matching contributions, pension, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, and a casual working environment.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to the individual’s race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, status as a military veteran or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.