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Environmental Specialist

The Hawk Group, Juneau, AK, United States


Provides oversight and leads the implementation and continuous improvement of the Environmental Management Information System (EMIS).

Understands advanced aspects of discipline and is viewed as an expert in a given field.

Applies broad range of competencies to develop solutions to complex problems.

Often provides specialized/technical/functional guidance to others within department and/or business asset.

Responsible for field implementation support of all environmental media (i.e. air, water, waste, spills/remediation, land), permit/jurisdictional and Client compliance responsibilities (i.e. corporate reporting, procedural requirements) for the supported function.

Serve as the technical point of contact on all environmental issues for the assigned function.

Maintain key environmental tools, such as the Compliance Database, Intelex, spill reporting, water use, air quality records for the function.

Coordinate with other environmental professionals to share information and ensure shared understanding of environmental requirements. (including town based permit staff, other FEC’s, project personnel, others)

Identify and address potential compliance issues proactively and assist in developing plans to maintain compliance during the project.

The Environmental Coordinator is often an ambassador of community relations and cultural matters due to the sensitivity of our work location. It is especially important to be a good communicator and prudent around messaging.

Assist in communicating environmental requirements to contractors and conduct compliance assurance checks for functional areas as needed.

Support/champion Client initiatives, programs, audits, agency inspections and related demands for assigned function. Interact with other Client resources as needed.

Serve as the SPOC for questions from contractors and/or scope leaders on Environmental matters. Involve/communicate with HSE Director as needed to support the outcome.

Actively interface with KSOP and ACS Spill Response personnel as applicable within function. Provide day-to-day oversight of ACS Techs assigned to the function. Partner with HSE Director in assessing seasonal or project-based staffing needs.

Manage all environmental data, recordkeeping, reporting and documentation applicable within function.

In some cases, data may need to be compiled within function and provided to one of the other positions for consolidated reporting.

Collaborate with HSE Director regarding incidents and notifications.

As a team, develop and manage a Red Book training schedule that is equally staffed by each function supporting WNS as a whole.

Technical Skills & Responsibilities

Experience conducting and supporting:

Environmental inspections and audits

Compliance monitoring and reporting

Spill response coordination and documentation

Waste management and tracking

Air and water quality monitoring

Ability to prepare and submit regulatory reports and maintain compliance records

Experience supporting incident investigations and corrective action plans

Proficiency with MS Office, environmental tracking systems, and reporting databases

Regulatory & Compliance Knowledge

Strong knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations, including:

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC)

EPA regulations

Clean Water Act (CWA)

Clean Air Act (CAA)

RCRA, SPCC, and SWPPP

Oil Pollution Act (OPA)

Experience with ADEC permits, reporting, and inspections

Familiarity with spill prevention, response, and reporting requirements specific to Alaska

Understanding of North Slope environmental sensitivities, tundra protection, and wildlife considerations

Qualifications
Education & Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, or a related field required

3–7+ years of environmental compliance experience in the oil and gas industry, preferably in remote or Arctic operations

Direct experience working on the Alaska North Slope (Prudhoe Bay or surrounding fields) strongly preferred

Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered

Field & Work Environment Requirements

Ability to work in extreme Arctic weather conditions

Willingness to work rotational schedules (e.g., 2x2, 3x3) at remote Prudhoe Bay worksites

Comfortable working independently in the field and coordinating with operations, drilling, and maintenance teams

Physically capable of fieldwork, including walking on uneven terrain and working outdoors for extended periods

Certifications (Preferred or Required)

40-hour HAZWOPER (current or ability to obtain)

Spill response training (TAPS or ANS-specific preferred)

First Aid/CPR

Alaska-specific environmental training or certifications a plus

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