EHS Specialist II
Calpine | |
United States, Alabama, Decatur | |
Dec 27, 2024 | |
Description
Calpine Corporation is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets. Its fleet of 77 power plants in operation represents over 27,000 megawatts of generation capacity. Through wholesale power operations and its retail businesses, Calpine serves customers in 22 states and Canada. Its clean, efficient, modern and flexible fleet uses advanced technologies to generate power in a low-carbon and environmentally responsible manner. The company was established on the premise that a strong commitment to the environment is inextricably linked to excellence in power generation and corporate responsibility. Since its founding in 1984, Calpine has led the power industry in its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship. In addition, its renewable geothermal plants use steam generated deep below the earth's surface to produce clean, renewable electricity. Job Summary (includes but is not limited to the following, other duties may be assigned) The position is responsible for routine Environmental and Health & Safety (EHS) compliance management at two electric power generation facilities. The home location can be at the Morgan plant located in Decatur, AL, or the Pine Bluff plant located in Pine Bluff, AR (near Little Rock). Responsible for complex, technical work in a wide range of EHS disciplines to maintain compliance with the organization's EHS standards, federal and state regulatory requirements, and consensus industry standards. Performs Title V, EDR, DMR, EE/DT, TIER II, AEI, and other reporting as necessary. Should have Part 60 and Part 75 experience and knowledge of CEMS. Reviews and interprets EHS rules and regulations and advises management accordingly. Has fundamental understanding of EHS principles, concepts, practices, standards and regulations. Coordinates compliance assurance activities for safety and multi-media environmental programs, including air emissions, wastewater discharge, waste management, DOT and all associated monitoring, reporting, and other permit requirements. Serves as the liaison between regulatory agencies and plant staff. Has familiarity and experience using software applications and web-based tools related to EHS reporting for power plant operations. Reviews plant EHS procedures and makes recommendations for updates in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and best practices. Champion for event-free operations and risk recognition/mitigation in environmental and safety areas, including Calpine Cardinal Safety Rules and occupational safety compliance. Investigates environmental and safety incidents, accidents, injuries, and near miss events. Recommends improvements in processes, design, procedures, and operating equipment to mitigate potential hazards. Supports internal and external audits, agency inspections, and employee training related to EHS compliance and emergency preparedness. Prepares and maintains EHS compliance documents and records. Job Responsibilities
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