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Mechanical Engineer

Springfield, MO · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Familiarity with IIAR standards, OSHA PSM, or EPA RMP * RETA certifications (CARO/CIRO) * Knowledge of PLCs or industrial controls Benefits * Medical * Dental * Vision * 401(k) * Life Insurance * PTO

Working with the local Facility Supervisors will assist with OSHA's Process Safety Management Standard, and EPA's Chemical Accident Prevention Provision Risk Management Plan (RMP) regulation ...

Site Process Safety Leader

Hopewell, VA · On-site

$104K - $156K/yr

This role is responsible for ensuring site-wide compliance with OSHA PSM and EPA RMP regulations, driving strategic safety initiatives, and facilitating communication and prioritization of PSM tasks ...

Site Process Safety Leader

Hopewell, VA · On-site

$104K - $156K/yr

This role is responsible for ensuring site-wide compliance with OSHA PSM and EPA RMP regulations, driving strategic safety initiatives, and facilitating communication and prioritization of PSM tasks ...

This position will also support compliance with EPA's Risk Management Program (RMP) 40 CFR Part 68. This position reports to the Beaumont site EHS Manager. As a Process Safety Management Lead you ...

Process Safety Manager

Waco, TX · On-site

$92K - $112K/yr

Participating at sites within region that are undergoing OSHA PSM, DHSor EPA RMP audits. * Participating / Leading all Incident Investigationsusing Root Cause Analysis forreported Ammonia,orChlorine ...

Operational Excellence Engineer

Vicksburg, MS · On-site

$65K - $88K/yr

Knowledge of OSHA's PSM standard and EPA's RMP standard. * Knowledge of OSHA and other safety related regulations and industry best practices relating to the refining and construction industry.

Process Safety Manager

Marshville, NC · On-site

$92K - $112K/yr

Participating at sites within region that are undergoing OSHA PSM, DHSor EPA RMP audits. * Participating / Leading all Incident Investigationsusing Root Cause Analysis forreported Ammonia,orChlorine ...

Ensure full compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, EPA RMP, NFPA chemical safety standards, DOT hazardous materials requirements, DOD 4145.26 (DoD Contractors Safety Manual for Ammunition and ...

Process Safety Manager

Athens, GA · On-site

$92K - $112K/yr

Participating at sites within region that are undergoing OSHA PSM, DHSor EPA RMP audits. * Participating / Leading all Incident Investigationsusing Root Cause Analysis forreported Ammonia,orChlorine ...

You will assist the site with resolving, implementing, and delegating the OSHA PSM and EPA RMP requirements and mentor site employees to ensure their understanding of the process safety system. Other ...

Process Safety Manager

Live Oak, FL · On-site

$92K - $112K/yr

Participating at sites within region that are undergoing OSHA PSM, DHSor EPA RMP audits. * Participating / Leading all Incident Investigationsusing Root Cause Analysis forreported Ammonia,orChlorine ...

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What is the difference between Epa Rmp vs Epa Rpt?

AspectEpa RmpEpa Rpt
Required CredentialsEPA RMP certification, safety trainingEPA RPT certification, safety and environmental training
Work EnvironmentIndustrial facilities, chemical plantsEnvironmental consulting, inspection sites
Employer & Industry UsageChemical manufacturing, storage facilitiesEnvironmental agencies, consulting firms

EPA Rmp (Risk Management Plan) and EPA RPT (Regulatory/Environmental Technician) roles share safety and environmental focus but differ in scope. RMP professionals primarily develop and implement safety plans for chemical facilities, while RPTs assist with environmental compliance and inspections. Both roles require safety certifications and are vital in industrial and environmental sectors, but RMPs focus more on risk management planning, whereas RPTs handle regulatory inspections and data collection.

Infographic showing various Epa Rmp job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Environmental Engineer

UBE C1 Chemicals America

Waggaman, LA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Department: Environmental Health and Safety
Hiring Manager: Environmental Health and Safety Manager
FLSA Status: Exempt
Working Status: Full Time
JOB SUMMARY
The Environmental Engineer will report to the Environmental Health and Safety Manager. The Environmental Engineer provides multi-media environmental leadership for a large, complex chemical manufacturing site, supporting both project execution construction/commissioning/start-up) and routine operations.
This role owns and drives compliance and permitting obligations across air, water/wastewater, stormwater, waste management (RCRA), and EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP), and partners closely with Engineering, Operations, Maintenance, PSM, and Corporate EHS to ensure compliant, safe, and sustainable performance.
Requirements
Multi-Media Compliance Leadership
  • Serve as the site environmental subject matter expert (SME) for air, water, waste, and RMP programs.
  • Maintain a compliance calendar and ensure accurate, on-time submittals (agency reports, certifications, notifications, permit deliverables).
  • Translate regulatory requirements into practical procedures, training, and field execution.

Air Quality (Major Focus)
  • Own day-to-day compliance with air permit conditions (monitoring, recordkeeping, deviation response, reporting).
  • Develop/validate emissions calculations (combustion sources, process vents, tanks/transfer, fugitive/LDAR, control devices, startups/shutdowns/malfunctions).
  • Support air permitting actions (minor/modifications, construction permitting/NSR as applicable, operating permit changes), including technical narratives, emissions inventories, and controls documentation when needed.
  • Manage vendor testing and compliance demonstrations (e.g., stack testing and related compliance demonstrations, where applicable), and corrective actions.

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater
  • Own environmental compliance for wastewater and stormwater obligations (industrial stormwater, construction stormwater, outfalls, sampling plans, BMPs, SWPPP).
  • Interface with site wastewater treatment operations (if applicable) to ensure permit and operational compliance.
  • Support spill prevention and response program alignment (e.g., SPCC concepts where applicable) and incident documentation/root cause follow-up.

Waste Management (RCRA and Nonhazardous)
  • Ensure compliant hazardous and nonhazardous waste characterization, storage, labeling, inspections, manifesting, and disposal.
  • Manage waste vendor relationships and waste minimization initiatives.

EPA RMP and Chemical Process Interface
  • Maintain/support the site RMP program as an environmental owner/partner with PSM (PHA support, offsite consequence analysis inputs as needed, emergency response coordination, compliance audits).
  • Support regulatory interactions tied to accidental release prevention and emergency planning.

Permitting and Project Support (Construction to Start-up)
  • Provide environmental due diligence for MOC/design changes affecting permits and compliance basis.
  • Review P&IDs, equipment lists, and design packages for environmental impacts (air emissions points, monitoring access, sampling ports, containment, waste handling).
  • Support pre-startup readiness: compliance systems, monitoring plans, training, and contractor alignment.

Auditing, Agency Interface, and Continuous Improvement
  • Lead/participate in internal audits and agency inspections; prepare responses and corrective action plans.
  • Own environmental KPIs and drive continuous improvement projects (waste minimization, emissions reduction, compliance automation, reporting quality).

KEY SKILLS & COMPETENCIES:
  • Strong commitment to safety and regulatory compliance.
  • Regulatory judgement and practical problem solving.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively; self-motivated and disciplined to meet deadlines in the context of competing priorities and projects; lead and work effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Comfort operating in a fast-paced environment with the ability to successfully multi-task and meet deadlines and customer demands with a sense of urgency.
  • Communicate effectively and work collaboratively across all levels of the organization, from shop floor Operators to Operations and functional leaders.
  • Critical thinker with strong influencing skills; self-aware and open and receptive to feedback.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, or related discipline.
  • 5 + years environmental experience in the chemical/petrochemical manufacturing environment with demonstrated multi-media ownership.
  • Proven experience with: air permitting/compliance (emissions calculations, inventories, control device compliance, deviations, reporting); water/stormwater compliance (sampling, SWPPP/BMPs, discharge requirements); waste management (hazardous waste regulations and practical execution); RMP (112(r)) program support/ownership in a covered process environment.
  • Strong technical writing capability for permits, reports, regulatory correspondence, and procedures.
  • Ability to work effectively in the field and influence cross-functional partners in Operations and Engineering.
  • Valid Driver's License
  • TWIC Card
  • This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Louisiana regulatory experience (LDEQ air, water, and waste programs) and/or experience permitting in the Gulf Coast chemical corridor.
  • Experience supporting major capital projects, commissioning, and start-up of new process units.
  • Familiarity with LDAR program administration and fugitive emissions calculation methodologies.
  • Experience with environmental management systems (ISO 14001 concepts), electronic compliance tools, and emissions/wastewater data systems.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability/intent to obtain.

WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Combination of office and field work in an operating chemical facility and active construction/start-up environment.
  • Must be able to wear required PPE and access process areas, climb stairs/ladders, and work around industrial equipment.
  • Occasional off-hours support for startups, upsets, and regulatory deadlines.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: UBE is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability.