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As a Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist for Pipeline Control Governance, you will develop, update, and ensure the control room management plan and its supporting documents, processes, training and records adhere to the latest company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standard methodologies. You'll collaborate with the pipeline control team to ensure processes are in compliance and optimally produce needed outcomes, identify and document process improvements and work with leadership to drive plans to completion. You'll facilitate the execution of annual workload studies initiatives and inspections.
In-depth analysis and required annual reviews can include: Alarm management and Controller training and control room management plans
Additional periodic reviews of various tasks, records, procedures, and processes can include: Change management, roles and responsibilities; Supervisory control & data acquisition; Process safety & compliance; Fatigue management; Leak detection
Your work will challenge you, and with our Core Values to guide you, you’ll quickly learn and grow with us.
Responsibilities/Expectations:
- Performs sophisticated technical tasks, leads teams in projects of major scope or unusual complexity
- Leads development, implementation and ensures effectiveness of standards, specifications and training
- Interprets regulations and coordinates with management to assure overall compliance success
- Advises, participates in and presents technical data to leaders
- Works with applicable agencies in the classification and certification of operating assets including onshore and offshore installations
- Identifies additional needs for facility design, start-up, operation, maintenance and integrity
- Audits company facilities and performs due diligence investigations for acquisitions/divestitures
- Handles projects or programs with moderate resource requirements; risk and/or complexity; monitors and controls costs and resources
- Other duties as assigned
- Required: Bachelor’s degree and minimum eleven (11) years’ experience compliance-related experience
- Preferred: Master’s degree and experience in the EHS functional areas, such as environmental, process safety or DOT
- Demonstrates excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and safety as the utmost priority
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and PC skills
, Represents company in dealings with federal and state agencies. Recognized leader in a specific field (e.g., deepwater operating requirements) and industry efforts. Performs complex technical tasks and/or leads teams in projects or work assignments of major scope or unusual complexity. Leads development and implementation of standards and specifications.