Environmental Engineer II
Environmental engineer with minimum 5 years experience in air emissions regulatory compliance: Perform environmental regulatory air compliance audits, prepare permit-to-install and permit-to-operate applications for air contaminant sources, characterize air emission sources and develop comprehensive air emission inventory database for various industrial and commercial processes like foundries, painting operations, and landfills. Review projects prepared by coworkers. Lead and manage projects including client interaction.
Prepare Title V permit applications as required under the Clean Air Act (CAA). Conduct air dispersion modeling studies, control technology studies for preparation of prevention of significant deterioration (PSD), and new source review (NSR) permits. Conduct regulatory review and develop compliance plans, develop risk management plans for chemical emergencies, develop toxic release estimates as required under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), review laboratory data and perform statistical data analysis, develop approaches to evaluate air impacts associated with hazardous waste sites, including site visits. Travel to states such as Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia (travel duration 2-3 days, every 6 months). Interact with local, state, and federal agencies for permit reviews and regulatory interpretation.
To apply, please email resume to admin@optimenvironmental.com.
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineer with 1 - 4 years experience in air emissions regulatory compliance: Perform, under supervision, environmental regulatory air compliance audits, prepare permit-to-install and permit-to-operate applications for air contaminant sources, characterize air emission sources and develop comprehensive air emission inventory database for various industrial and commercial processes like foundries, painting operations, and landfills.
Prepare Title V permit applications as required under the Clean Air Act (CAA). Conduct air dispersion modeling studies, control technology studies for preparation of prevention of significant deterioration (PSD), and new source review (NSR) permits. Conduct regulatory review and develop compliance plans, develop risk management plans for chemical emergencies, develop toxic release estimates as required under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), review laboratory data and perform statistical data analysis, develop approaches to evaluate air impacts associated with hazardous waste sites, including site visits. Travel to states such as Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia (travel duration 2-3 days, every 6 months). Interact with local, state, and federal agencies for permit reviews and regulatory interpretation.
To apply, please email resume to admin@optimenvironmental.com.