What are the responsibilities and job description for the EHS Incident Investigator position at ESTUATE SOFTWARE PVT. LTD.?
Job title: Environmental Compliance Specialist
Project Overview
As the #1 LNG EPC contractor by installed capacity, Bechtel has the capability to successfully deliver a broad range of LNG projects through our integrated EPC self-perform model, strategic partnerships, and proven experience in LNG project delivery. Partnering with Bechtel means lower cost, shorter delivery schedules, and greater certainty of outcomes for our customers.
Responsibilities
- Provides specialized environmental input to Engineering, Construction, and Subcontracts, thus ensuring that environmental requirements are integrated into project planning, design criteria, construction plans and specifications, and subcontracts
- Participates in meetings with customers, project team members, and contractors/subcontractors to advise them of specialized environmental requirements that may affect project design, construction schedule, and cost.
- Responsible for drafting Environmental Compliance Plans, Construction Environmental Control Plan (CECP), and project specific mitigation plans (e.g., Stormwater pollution prevention plan, Spill prevention, control and countermeasures plan, etc)
- Conducts environmental compliance inspections of project construction activities to monitor compliance with environmental requirements including contractual commitments, permits, the project’s CECP, and mitigation plans
- Follows up on Environment non-conformances to ensure are corrected in a timely manner and that appropriate controls are always maintained
- Lead, participate in and/or support any investigation on near misses and incidents as required
- Maintains relationships with internal Bechtel organizations (e.g., Engineering, Construction, and Subcontracts), customer, and contractor/subcontractor representatives to coordinate technical/scientific issues and implementation of ES functions into project proposals, designs, and construction plans
- Maintains contact, as appropriate, with government regulatory and resource agencies to obtain current information on new regulations, program initiatives, and technical requirements and standards
- Maintains contact with other ES personnel (e.g., Project Environmental Lead) to keep them informed of changing requirements and to provide technical assistance
- Maintains contact with professional colleagues and organizations in government, industry, and universities to keep abreast of advancements in the discipline field (e.g., wetlands mitigation, biological/ecological planning and mitigation, erosion and sediment control, air emissions monitoring, water quality, contaminated property remediation)
Qualifications & Skills:
- Bachelor of Science degree in a specialized scientific field (e.g., wetlands biology, meteorology, forestry, and archeology) or environmental/civil engineering and practical work experience in the discipline performing the responsibilities listed above – OR equivalent demonstrated experience.
- Knowledge of environmental management, monitoring and mitigation systems, principles, and methodologies related to heavy civil and large industrial construction projects.
- Experience in environmental monitoring and/or compliance inspection during construction.
Additional Qualifications:
- Specialized knowledge in a field of science (e.g., meteorology, ecology, biology, forestry, wetlands, archeology), engineering (e.g., civil, environmental, mechanical) or related disciplines
- Knowledge of environmental laws and regulations and resource agencies’ permitting processes and responsibilities
- Knowledge of engineering, construction, and subcontract work processes
- Skilled in oral and written communication and knowledge of computer applications.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $45.00 - $57.00 per hour
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Experience:
- EHS: 3 years (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $45 - $57