Job Information
American Electric Power Enviromental Safety & Health Coordinator - Renewables in Braman, Oklahoma
Job Posting End Date
02-15-2025
Please note the job posting will close on the day before the posting end date
Job Summary
Job Profile Summary
• Responsible for coordinating the implementation of environmental compliance programs, permit requirements, and corporate environmental policies, standards, procedures, and strategic goals within their assigned region, plant, and project scope.
• Responsible for preparing, advising, and assisting management on the administration of safety and health (S&H) event prevention policies and procedures, including public safety matters.
• Responsible for coordinating and implementing the safety and health programs within their assigned region, or plant.
• Works with corporate Safety and Health management in the development and implementation of advanced safety and health training programs applicable to their geographic region or technical expertise.
Should have an advanced understanding of the following programs and concepts:
• OSHA regulations
• Environmental requirements for above ground and underground storage tanks
• Transportation of hazardous materials
• Spill prevention control and countermeasures
• Oil & chemical spill response and management
• Wastewater, storm water, and drinking water sampling, reporting and controls
• Air emissions monitoring, control, and reporting
• Asbestos and PCB management
• Pollution preventing
• Federal and state wildlife conservation policies
Job Description
Essential Job Functions
Instructs, advises, and assist management and personnel to carry out the company's environmental, safety and health programs.
Prepares and delivers training and familiarization topics of the company's environmental, safety and health programs to employees
Conducts observations and coaching of AEP personnel to ensure the successful implementation of the company's safety and health programs.
Provides support during environmental, safety, and health compliance audits and inspections.
Coordinates and responds to public inquiries regarding environmental matters.
Develops and maintains environmental documents and records for compliance regulations.
Advises and assists management in post-event safety and health causal analysis
Provides support in the event of a release or discharge of a regulated substance including making any necessary agency notifications, arranging contractor support, directing clean-up efforts, and follow-up reports with regulatory agencies.
Maintains a good working knowledge of any applicable federal, state, or local rules and regulations pertaining to safety and health.
Promotes and enforces the company's safety and health event prevention programs.
Other requirements:
Proficient oral and written skills
Basic computer skills are required
Position involves daily travel with occasional overnight travel
Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy and independence
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Sciences, or another relevant field.
OR associate degree in a relevant field with two years of experience in power plant or utility field operations.
OR High School Diploma/GED with four years of experience in Environmental, Safety & Health program administration and related field experience.
Experience:
In addition to the education requirements listed, a minimum of two years of experience in Environmental, Safety and Health program administration, or a minimum of two years of experience power plant or utility field operations.
Licenses/Certifications:
Valid driver’s license
Travel:
- Travel time ranges from 20-40% with some overnight stays required on occasion.
Availability:
Must be available by phone after work hours and weekends, contact frequency is minimal.
Compensation Data
Compensation Grade:
SP20-006
Compensation Range:
$72,380.00-90,474.50 USD
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