Description:
Major Responsibilities
The Environmental Engineering is the conduit between Engineering, Construction and Environmental Protection and Controls Department. Key job duties include:
- Manage environmental assessment studies for Ras-Al-Khair Industrial City including:
- Formulation of the scope and management the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) studies and deliverables.
- Managing the development of the environmental management program for the two cities, and assisting the Royal Commission in the implementation of the program.
- Establishing contract specific environmental requirements.
- Review of contractor environmental credentials at prequalification and tender.
- Liaison with Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu.
- Ensuring that contractor environmental management plans meet contract and Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu requirements, and that contractors are complying with the requirements of their environmental management plans.
- Provide assistance and professional advice to engineering, project and construction management in identifying and complying with environmental requirements and in addressing environmental issues as they arise during project planning and execution.
- Coordinate with and providing technical assistance to other project-assigned functional leads (e.g., engineering, subcontracts, procurement, project controls) with regards to compliance with project-specific environmental requirements.
- Provide client with expert opinion on miscellaneous environmental issues.
- Reviews project technical progress against approved schedules, scope and quality, and evaluates changes and takes corrective action when required.
- Manages the flow of information required to and from third parties and stakeholders to assure the timely progress of the technical work.
- Prepares or directs the preparation of project studies, reports, forecasts, and special technical reports.
- Communicates complex technical issues and recommends solutions to client, project and functional management as directed and as appropriate.
- Understanding of local, state/provincial, and federal/national government programs and processes.
- Ability to work with the public and articulate planning issues to a wide variety of audiences.
- Ability to function as a mediator or facilitator when community interests conflict.
- Understanding of the legal foundation for land use regulation.
- Mastery of geographic information systems (GIS) and office (presentation, spreadsheet, etc.) software.
Skills And Qualifications
Essential Technical:
- University degree in civil, chemical, environmental engineering or any related discipline.
- Minimum 7 years of experience in large facility/ infrastructure projects in the following areas: permitting, environmental regulatory compliance (air, water, soil, waste), assessment of environmental impact, site investigations and field surveys, source monitoring, and monitoring of the ambient environment.
- Experience in one of the following primary industries: petroleum refining, metals (smelting, rolling, alloys), and power plants.
- Strong professional background managing the development of complex environmental technical studies.
Essential Behavioral
- Fluent in English Language both oral and written communication.
- Strong Communication and Presentation skills
- Understanding of the roles played by other departments on projects including basic construction practices and the economics involved.
- Working within an integrated team with a diverse mixture of nationalities and cultures
- Proven team player across Engineering Dept. stakeholders and other internal and external project stakeholders.