What are the responsibilities and job description for the Conservation Enforcement Specialist 1-3 position at State of Louisiana?
Office of Conservation – Engineering-Regulatory/Monroe District
The Engineering Regulatory Division is responsible for inspecting oil and gas wells and the associated facilities to ensure compliance with LAC 43:XIX.Subpart 1 (Statewide Order No. 29-B, the processing of Unit Termination applications (Statewide Order No. 29-L-3), and the approval of Unit Survey Plats.
Additionally, the Division is responsible for implementing and administering the Oilfield Site Restoration Program [LAC 43:XI.Subpart 2] as well as the Underwater Obstruction Removal Program [LAC 43:I.Subpart 2].
Employees are eligible for flexible work schedules upon hire and up to two (2) days of telework after six (6) months.
LOCATION AND POSITION INFORMATION:
This position is located in the Engineering-Regulatory Division/Monroe District within the Office of Conservation in Monroe, LA and work out of the incumbent’s home. Travel is required to assigned parishes. The incumbent in this position performs highly responsible and advanced technical inspection work related to drilling, completion, production, and site restoration phases of oil and gas activity within the State of Louisiana. Additional duties include, but are not limited to the following:
- Performs onsite inspections of drilling operations, diverters, BOPs, accumulators, oil and gas wells, production and storage facilities, oilfield pits, and a general review of work permits, procedures, and safety programs to ensure compliance with Office of Conservation rules and regulations and applicable law.
- Ensures safety prevention equipment is properly installed and in working condition and tested according to regulations.
- Inspects oilfield production and storage facilities to ensure adequate containment structure/firewall is provided.
- Witnesses the plug and abandonment of oil and gas wells by operators ensuring procedure compliance for protection of the environment and the underground source of drinking water.
- Interfaces with field representatives of other federal and state agencies in investigations concerning improper discharge of non-hazardous oilfield waste and environmental damage, theft of oil and gas production equipment, theft of crude oil, etc.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
AN IDEAL CANDIDATE SHOULD POSSESS THE FOLLOWING COMPETENCIES:
- Communicating Effectively: The ability to relay information correctly and appropriately to connect people and ideas.
- Learning Actively: The ability to acquire necessary knowledge and skills to improve performance and achieve organizational goals.
- Using Data: The ability to use relevant and valid data to inform a recommendation for action.
As part of a Career Progression Group, vacancies may be filled from this recruitment as a Conservation Enforcement Specialist 1, 2, or 3 depending on the level of experience of the selected applicant. Please refer to the “Job Specifications” tab located at the top of the LA Careers “Current Job Opportunities” page of the Civil Service website for specific information on salary ranges, minimum qualifications, and job concepts for each level.
Title/Level | Conservation Enforcement Specialist 1 | Conservation Enforcement Specialist 2 | Conservation Enforcement Specialist 3 |
Pay Level | TS-306 | TS-307 | TS-309 |
Hourly Range | $16.03 - $28.84 | $17.15 - $30.86 | $19.63 - $35.33 |
Monthly Range | $2,779 - $4,999 | $2,973 - $5,349 | $3,403 - $6,124 |
Annual Range | $33,342 - $59,987 | $35,672 - $64,189 | $40,830 - $73,486 |
**Note regarding the advertised pay range: The maximum amounts listed are the maximum salary amounts a person can make at each level over their career and not the amount we are allowed to pay a new hire.
This vacancy is being announced as a classified position and is open to all qualified applicants. This position requires the selected applicant to serve a minimum probationary period of twelve (12) months. A current, permanent status state employee may be required to accept a probational appointment in lieu of promotion. Additional Vacancies may be filled from this announcement within 90 days of the closing date.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
To apply for this vacancy, click on the “Apply” link above and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their applications to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.
A copy of your college transcript MUST be submitted by the closing date of this announcement. This may be done by way of an attachment to your online application and/or by fax/mail. Applicants possessing an international degree must submit an equivalency evaluation statement with their application. This may be done by way of an attachment to your online application.
Transcripts can either be mailed or faxed to the Louisiana Department of State Civil Service. Fax: 225-219-1041. Mailing Address: Department of State Civil Service, P.O. Box 94111, Capitol Station, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9111.
*Resumes WILL NOT be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections on your application. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.*
For further information about this vacancy contact:
Human Resources
Department of Energy and Natural Resources
PO Box 94396
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9396
Email: DNR-Recruiting@la.gov
The Department of Energy and Natural Resources is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. For more information on employment-related resources available for those with disabilities, refer to the Louisiana Employment Resources Guide at http://www.laworks.net/Downloads/LRS/EmploymentResourceGuide_2018.pdf.
The Department of Energy and Natural Resources is a participant in the E-Verify system for identification and employment eligibility purposes.
Three years of experience in petroleum exploration, petroleum production, petroleum gas and/or anhydrous ammonia handling or distribution, natural resources regulation, natural resources enforcement, law enforcement, or investigatory work; OR
A bachelor’s degree in a biological science, physical science, natural science, geoscience, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, or nuclear science.
FUNCTION OF WORK:
To regulate exploration and production operations, injection wells, surface mining operations, hazardous liquid and natural gas pipelines and related facilities by serving as an inspector, performing enforcement, emergency response, data collection and evaluation, and investigation tasks to insure compliance with State and Federal regulations.
LEVEL OF WORK:
Entry.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Close supervision from a Conservation Program Manager, Petroleum Scientist Supervisor, or unclassified Director. May also receive guidance from higher-level Conservation Enforcement Specialists. Other reporting relationships may be approved by SCS.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None.
LOCATION OF WORK:
Department of Natural Resources, Office of Conservation, all Divisions and programs, statewide; Department of Public Safety.
JOB DISTINCTIONS:
Differs from Conservation Enforcement Specialist 2 by the absence of independent responsibility. Primary function at this level is as a training position preparing for higher levels which will include more complex duties and independent performance of duties.
Serves as training position preparing for higher level positions and more involved responsibility to:
Assist in on-site inspections of exploration and production operations, injection wells, surface mining operations, hazardous liquids pipelines and natural gas pipelines and related facilities to assess compliance with State and Federal regulations.
Assist in review of industry records to insure hazardous liquid pipeline and natural gas pipeline facilities are performing random drug and alcohol testing as required under the regulations.
Assist in collection and review of preliminary data required in on-site inspections.
Assist in the presentation of findings obtained during inspections/investigations of exploration and production operations, injection wells, surface mining operations or hazardous liquid pipeline systems and natural gas pipeline systems or related facilities.
Assist in field investigations in response to citizen complaints.
Participate in emergency response activities involving well blowouts or spills, explosions, environmental emergencies, pipeline leaks and related accidents.
Prepare written reports documenting inspection activities, investigations and/or citations for review by higher level officials.
Operate and maintains various specialized monitoring equipment.
Assist in presentation of technical seminars for industry representatives.
Attend classes and seminars which are required by the Federal government and are sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of the Interior or the U.S. Transportation Safety Institute in order to remain up-to-date on regulations and enforcement requirements.
Performs statewide inspections and compliance audits to implement the rules and regulations enforced by the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission to protect public safety.
Assist with conducting safety inspections of all transportation equipment, school buses and mass transit vehicles powered by Liquified Petroleum Gas.
Assist with approving installations of Liquefied Petroleum Gas for places of public assembly.
Salary : $3,403 - $6,124