Cheniere Energy - Gregory, TX

posted 21 days ago

Full-time - Mid Level
Gregory, TX
Pipeline Transportation

About the position

The Supervisor, Operations Compliance reports directly to the Corpus Christi Liquefaction (CCL) Director/Manager, HSE. This role is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing compliance programs, tools and management systems for CCL. This position maintains management systems, strategies, procedures, and tools to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local requirements. This position coordinates and conducts compliance assurance and reporting activities across multiple operational disciplines, including Production, Maintenance, Engineering, and HSE. The position serves as the CCL subject matter expert in compliance requirements and provides advice and guidance to operations, engineering, and maintenance disciplines. The role consults with Corporate Regulatory Compliance to develop compliance related strategies and assurance processes, as well as company peer groups to promote a learning from experience culture across the organization. In addition, this role develops and reports compliance program implementation metrics and progress to the CCL Leadership team. The role coordinates all matters related to external inspections and serves as the primary point of contact between the internal functions and the external regulating agencies, to provide the highest level of regulatory compliance.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate compliance reviews and inspections by the Pipeline Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) by leading actions to effectively and efficiently demonstrate compliance with applicable requirements.
  • Lead and coordinate routine periodic and episodic reporting to PHMSA and FERC, including but not limited to; FERC Semi-Annual Report, PHMSA LNG Annual Report, NPMS Annual Report, Safety-Related Condition and Significant Non-Scheduled Conditions Reports, and Incident Reports.
  • Understand and apply regulatory requirements to engineering, operations, maintenance, and training.
  • Assemble, organize, and validate compliance records, procedures, reports etc. before, during and following regulatory inspections.
  • Serve as primary point of contact for requests from regulatory agencies.
  • Lead meetings with PHMSA and FERC, as required, to interpret and understand the material provided, respond to request and develop corrective actions to address identified issues.
  • Lead and coordinate with site operations and corporate compliance personnel to execute strategic governance objectives related to compliance and assurance activities.
  • Lead an effective site-wide 49 CFR 191 & 193 compliance program consisting of protocols to monitor and assess compliance, assurance program verification activities to assure regulatory compliance with applicable regulations, and compliance program performance metrics, focusing on leading indicators.
  • Regular updates to the Director/Manager, HSE and Leadership Team.
  • Assist site production and maintenance staff with understanding, recognizing, and reporting safety-related conditions and incidents by developing training materials on regulatory definitions and reporting protocols.
  • Ensure retention of compliance records.
  • Identify and develop training material in support of regulatory compliance program and assurance activities, coordinate with training department to identify target audiences and deliver training as necessary.
  • Lead and manage a focus group of department representatives to implement and sustain the compliance assurance program.
  • Possess a bias for action with a focus on delivering results through collaboration and teamwork.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree required, Engineering discipline preferred.
  • Minimum of five (5) to seven (7) or more years HSE or compliance related experience in refining, hydrocarbon processing, petrochemical, or natural gas transportation infrastructure facilities.
  • Demonstrated success in a leadership capacity; either positional or influential.
  • Experience reviewing and approving investigations and/or corrective actions.
  • Experience leading internal/external stakeholder meetings.
  • Experience developing and transmitting external stakeholder communications.
  • Experience developing and executing organizational and team goals.
  • Experience executing initiatives/special projects.
  • Experience implementing assurance programs.
  • Participation in Management of Change processes.
  • Knowledge of risk management and mitigation techniques.
  • Regulatory interaction experience preferred with DOT/PHMSA and FERC.

Nice-to-haves

  • Advanced degree and/or professional certifications a plus.
  • Experience developing and managing compliance management systems, processes, and procedures in an operational setting.

Benefits

  • Equal opportunity workplace with reasonable accommodations for disabilities or religious beliefs and practices.
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