LRE (Leeward Renewable Energy) is a high-growth renewable energy company forging a sustainable future through integrity, innovation, and positive impact. We own and operate 30 large wind, solar, and energy storage projects across the United States, totaling over 3 gigawatts (GW) of generating capacity.
LRE has an ambitious goal of 10GW of operating assets by 2028 and are developing and contracting an increasing pipeline of new projects every year. We take a full-lifecycle approach to our projects, built on a long-term ownership model and a company culture dedicated to our community partners and protecting the environment.
Job Summary:
The Environmental Specialist is part of the EHS+QT Department located in the Dallas corporate office. Work with Environmental Manager to ensure compliance with local, County, State, and Federal land use and environmental entitlements, laws, ordinances, regulations, and standards for solar, wind and battery storage projects both under construction and operational. Additional functions may include tracking and/or preparation/development of compliance documentation for reporting to government agencies, financing institutions, stakeholders, and internal management; preparation of applications and procurement of environmental permits; development of compliance plans; preparation of training materials and training of operations staff; participating in diverse technical teams including internal experts and outside consultants; and auditing to ensure compliance systems and plans are effective.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate sustainability initiatives into company practices
- Support the preparation of environmental reports and documentation for compliance with regulations
- Conduct research on environmental policies, regulations, and best practices
- Collaborate with team members on sustainability projects and other environmental or health & safety initiatives
- Perform other tasks assigned by the Environmental Manager.
- Assist with the development of Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans for operational renewable energy facilities, conduct of 5-year reviews of SPCC Plans, and preparation of SPCC Plan updates as required for both technical and non-technical changes
- Complete annual Tier II reporting for all operational sites in accordance with the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) as well as state and local regulations
- Evaluate compliance of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) prepared by external contractors for construction projects
- Assist in the development of environmental management systems to include the standardization of decommissioning sites, utilization of water resources at sites, recycling and waste management for sites, procedures for fugitive emissions, and approaches to managing environmental risk
- Participate in the creation of environmental policies and procedures
- Conduct environmental audits of operational sites to ensure compliance with all environmental regulations and permit requirements
- Conduct environmental audits of construction sites to provide additional oversight of SPCC and SWPPP compliance
- Participate in turnover of project sites from construction to operations
- Ability to synthesize large amounts of complex data, prepare written reports, and communicate effectively with regulators, internal management, and project stakeholders in written and verbal form
- Provide training to construction and operational staff on natural resources and environmental regulations and permit requirements
- Willing to learn new skills and capabilities to promote the overall capabilities and expertise of the Environmental Department
Qualifications:
- Commitment to promoting a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, engineering (environmental, chemical, civil, mechanical or petroleum), biology, geology, or a related science
- Three-five (3-5) years of work experience demonstrating responsibility and interest in environmental and/or natural resource management services; construction experience and renewable energy experience preferred
- Passion for sustainability and environmental protection
- Familiarity with environmental regulations, programs, best-practices, systems, and compliance standards
- Experience with Geographic Information System (GIS) tools a plus
- Strong technical and problem-solving skills including attention to detail, accuracy, and completeness
- Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills and the ability to communicate effectively with project team members, regulators, internal management, project stakeholders and contractors
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
- Basic computer skills, including the use of spreadsheets, Microsoft Office Suite
- Willingness and ability to travel within the United States to meet project needs (25% min.)
- Have a valid driver’s license, no criminal record, and the ability to pass security clearances If necessary
Physical Requirements:
- Will sit and stand for long periods of time during the day
- Will require work in harsh environments
- Will walk, climb stairs and on equipment
- May reach above shoulder heights and below the waist
- May lift up to 50 lbs
- Required to use hands to finger, lift, handle, carry or feel objects
- May stoop, kneel, bend, talk and hear
- Specific vision abilities are required
- May be required to wear a respirator. Thus, the ability to wear a respirator is a condition of employment and continued employment (requires little or no facial hair)
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