Job Information
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Air Quality Specialist in Golden, Colorado
Posting Title
Air Quality Specialist
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Location
CO - Golden
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Position Type
Regular
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Hours Per Week
40
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Job Description
The NREL Environment, Safety, Health & Quality (ESHQ) Office is seeking a mid-level air quality specialist with an emphasis in stationary sources and Title V permitting, with a primary focus on its Denver-area operations.
The successful candidate will have an educational background, demonstrated experience, and necessary skills to perform a variety of tasks in support of air quality program areas, including stationary source permitting, emissions tracking and reporting, air dispersion modeling, and ODS/refrigerant management.
The ideal candidate for this position must possess excellent regulatory technical skills and must work cooperatively with other members of the ESHQ Office, facilities engineering and maintenance staff, research staff, and DOE oversight staff.
Routine and non-routine field tasks can involve work both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions and, occasionally, outside of normal business hours across five separate facilities located throughout Denver and Golden, CO.
Job Duties and Responsibilities will include:
Air Quality and ODS/Refrigerant Management
Managing, executing, and providing technical expertise on air permitting and compliance projects, including PSD, nonattainment NSR, individual source permitting, and Title V permitting
Providing air quality-related services, including emissions calculations, performing studies and analyses, evaluating and interpretingregulatory requirements,and compiling and writing reports and other documents
Interacting directly with state and local regulatory entities
Developing and maintaining management systems and tools to track sources, emissions, and regulatory compliance matters
Conducting air dispersion modeling
Conducting equipment inspections to confirm regulatory and emissions compliance
Communication and Collaboration
Collaborating with other national laboratory air quality staff and DOE air-related working groups
Partnering with engineering, operations, and environmental teams to support emissions management and align with organizational objectives
Developing and promoting guidance on air quality topics and requirementsforlaboratory staff, including maintenance workers and stationary source operators, facility engineering staff, research staff, and construction subcontractors
Staying current on state and federal air quality regulations and advising on operational impacts
Participating in the implementation and monitoring of other environmental programs
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Basic Qualifications
Relevant Bachelor's Degree and 5 or more years of experience or equivalent relevant education/experience. Or, relevant Master's Degree and 3 or more years of experience or equivalent relevant education/experience. Or, relevant PhD or equivalent relevant education/experience. Or, relevant JD or equivalent relevant education/experience. Complete understanding and wide application of technical principles, theories and concepts in the field. General knowledge of other related disciplines. Considerable knowledge of laws, regulations, principles, procedures and practices related to specific field. Strong leadership, project management and problem solving skills. Ability to use various computer software programs.
* Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date.
Additional Required Qualifications
Advanced knowledge of federal and state air regulations with emphasis on the Clean Air Act, PSD, Nonattainment New Source Review, MACT, EPA GHG Tailoring Rule, and Title V permitting
Advanced knowledge of federal and state ODS/CFC/HCFC/refrigerant regulations
Capable of managing complex regulatory processes and meeting deadlines with minimal oversight
Ability to track and interpret federal, state and local air quality and refrigerant regulations, and advise management on future potential permitting and compliance concerns and issues
Working knowledge of meteorological measurement principles
Abroad understanding of combustion processes and chemistry, emissions control technologies, and emission calculations
Ability to develop and provide in-depth training on air quality subjects to staff members and consultants throughout the facility
Superior math skills
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills grounded by wide-ranging engineering knowledge
Excellent project management skills
Superior oral and written communication skills, technical writing skills and the ability to clearly and effectively present complex information to all levels of employees, management, and subcontractors
Ability to walk up to one mile continuously; able to stand continuously for two hours; able to lift and carry forty-five pounds
Ability to work both indoors and outdoors, in all weather conditions and, occasionally, outside of normal business hours across five separate facilities located throughout Denver and Golden, CO
Ability to use basic computer software programs (e.g., Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel)
3+ years of experience in air quality management, permitting, or compliance
B.S. Degree in Engineering, Science, Environmental or related field
Preferred Qualifications
Extensive experiencewith Colorado Air Pollution Control Division requirements and processes
Experience with various air dispersion modelling methodologies
Registered professional engineer
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Job Application Submission Window
The anticipated closing window for application submission is up to 30 days and may be extended as needed.
Annual Salary Range (based on full-time 40 hours per week)
Job Profile: Professional III / Annual Salary Range: $81,500 - $146,700
NREL takes into consideration a candidate’s education, training, and experience, expected quality and quantity of work, required travel (if any), external market and internal value, including seniority and merit systems, and internal pay alignment when determining the salary level for potential new employees. In compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, a potential new employee’s salary history will not be used in compensation decisions.
Benefits Summary
Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance; short- and long-term disability insurance; pension benefits; 403(b) Employee Savings Plan with employer match; life and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance; personal time off (PTO) and sick leave; paid holidays; and tuition reimbursement. NREL employees may be eligible for, but are not guaranteed, performance-, merit-, and achievement- based awards that include a monetary component. Some positions may be eligible for relocation expense reimbursement. Limited-term positions are not eligible for long-term disability or tuition reimbursement.
* Based on eligibility rules
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