Chief Environmental Engineer
Freeport-McMoRan
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ USA 85040
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- Salary
- $112k – $160k/yr
- Posted
- 2h ago
About this role
Why You Should Apply for This Job At Freeport-McMoRan, we are committed to providing an employment package that recognizes excellence, encourages safe production and a culture supported by our core values. Here, you’ll find a collaborative environment where safety is a top priority, all opinions are valued, and people are empowered to grow in their career. Apply Today! Where You Will Work Our global headquarters is in Phoenix, Arizona. Several hundred employees support global operations in finance, human resources, information technology, planning and more from the main office, satellite offices or online. As a Hybrid employee, you’ll engage in virtual collaboration as well as attend in-person meetings at our Collaboration Hub in Phoenix or at one of our site locations. The Collaboration Hub provides an open, flexible workspace for individuals and teams to come together for various business needs. Amenities at the Hub include a working café, phone booths and meeting rooms with technology tools for virtual and in-person collaboration. In-person attendance may vary based on the position and department requirements. Phoenix is the capital of the Grand Canyon State and enjoys mostly bright skies throughout the year. It is the perfect place if you enjoy the outdoors, love sports, concerts and other big city amenities or technology. There are great neighborhoods around Phoenix, with easy access to a major city, nature, the arts and many more amenities. What You’ll Do Under limited supervision, you plan, organize, manage and evaluate the environmental programs and systems. Supervise, enhance and monitor air quality environmental practices for the site. Report environmental compliance issues and make recommendations to appropriate site management for correction. Serve as Project Manager on large/complex environmental projects (e.g., air quality compliance, permitting, remediation, or reclamation). Evaluate and administer contracts with vendors for the provision of services and equipment. Provide guidance and counsel to the site management team on applicable programs, practices, and existing/proposed local, State and Federal regulations. Contribute to site strategic planning and budgeting efforts for environmental systems and issues. Maintain current working knowledge of Federal, State and local environmental and occupational health regulations (e.g., CERCLA, RCRA, TOSCA, SARA, CWA, EPCRA etc). Oversee and coordinate all training mandated by EPA, DEQ or other body. Serve as contact with EPA, DEQ or other regulatory body in designated areas. May represent the site on company-sponsored steering teams, e.g., Freeport-McMoRan Environmental Steering Team. What You Bring Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Environmental, Civil, Chemical, Agriculture, Mining, Metallurgical, Geological or similar) and seven (7) years engineering experience in environmental management, including project management experience; OR Master’s degree in Engineering or related field and five (5) years engineering experience in environmental management, including project management experience. Preferred Knowledge/experience with Federal and Arizona air quality regulation and programs (SIP, FIP, NSR, Emission Standards, Etc.). Experience with evaluating permitting needs for projects and process changes and the preparation of air quality permit applications and modifications. Experience communicating with and leading personnel from operational departments through air quality compliance requirements. Familiarity with data analysis and validation. Familiarity with environmental compliance and management systems.
What We Offer
You The estimated annual pay range for this role is currently $112,000-$160,000. This range reflects base salary only and does not include bonus payments, benefits or retirement contributions. Actual base pay is determined by experience, qualifications, skills and other job-related factors.