Texas Petrochemicals (TPC) is a premier chemical company,
headquartered in Houston with $2 billion in annual sales. TPC is a
growing company that provides quality C4 chemical products and
services to both local and global industry companies. TPC has
manufacturing facilities in the industrial corridor adjacent to the
Houston Ship Channel, operations in Baytown and Port Neches, Texas
and a product terminal in Lake Charles, Louisiana. TPC has the
largest butadiene and butene -1 extraction capacity in North
America. In addition, the Company is one of North America's largest
producers of isobutylene and derivatives of isobutylene such as
polyisobutylene, diisobutylene and isobutylene concentrate. TPC
products are widely used as chemical building blocks for synthetic
rubber, nylon carpets, adhesives, catalysts and additives used in
high-performance polymers. TPC offers excellent benefits, incentive
plans, career growth and opportunities for advancement. For more
information, please visit us at www.texaspetrochemicals.com
Provides leadership and team work in execution of regulatory
permitting and compliance activities for various air programs,
including PSD, Title V, MACT, NSPS, NESHAP, TCEQ Regulations V
(VOC) and VII (NOx), and any City of Houston compliance
activities. Also provides execution regulatory permitting and
compliance activities for various waste and water programs for
Baytown and Houston Dock Operations. Monitors new
developments in federal, state, and local environmental rules and
regulations for applicability and impact at Texas
petrochemicals. Assists in developing strategies for
maintaining compliance with applicable rules and regulations.
Provides daily environmental support and environmental project
support for Environmental, Operations, Maintenance, and Lab.
Maintains strong professional credentials in the air compliance
area and represents TPC within professional and technical
organizations, as well as during regulatory visits and inspections.
Required Skills:
- Excellent command of the English Language, both written and
verbal.
- Technical writing skills are desired, with the ability to
present petrochemical processes in a manner easily understood by
non-industry groups.
- Excellent presentation skills required.
- College level algebra and statistical analysis is desired.
- Must be able to read and interpret governmental regulations to
determine applicability to the company's business processes.
- Must be able to read and understand technical and non-technical
information for use in everyday decision-making processes.
- Must be able to listen and comprehend input from various
interest groups (stake holders) and make key decisions regarding
environmental issues and policies.
- Good working knowledge of personal computers and MS Office
software utilized by the company such as MS Word, Access, and Excel
is required.
- Working knowledge of relational databases such an MS SQL or
Oracle is desired.
Experience Required:
- Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering,
Environmental Engineering or other appropriate engineering/science
discipline is required
- 5+ years air-related experience in environmental activities
associated with petrochemical manufacturing operations is
required.
- 10+ years of general environmental experience is preferred with
general Federal and State regulation including PSD, title V, MACT,
NSPS, NESHAP and 30 TAC.
Qualified candidates should apply at:
http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?fuseaction=app.dspjob&jobid=184428&company_id=15935&jobboardid=613
Texas Petrochemicals is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Principals
Only - No Recruiters Please.