Shelby, MT, 59474, USA
2 days ago
Environmental Field Supervisor
*Work Unit Overview: * The Oil and Gas Conservation Division constitutes the staff of the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation. This quasi-judicial Board is responsible for the regulation of oil and gas exploration and development operations by industry. The Billings Office houses the technical and professional staff of the Board and is the principal repository of official documents and records of oil and gas wells drilled in the State. *Job Overview: * This position serves as a Northern District Field Supervisor in Shelby and is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and overseeing inspections and investigations of oil and gas drilling operations throughout the Northern District. The incumbent provides technical assistance to operators, local communities, and interagency staff; and performing a variety of other duties as assigned. Inspections and investigations require the position to assess compliance, determine areas of deficiency or violation, and develop and recommend corrective actions to minimize public and environmental risks. The incumbent reports to the Chief Field Inspector and directly supervises two staff positions at the Northern District Office (2.0 FTE). *Essential Functions (Major Duties or Responsibilities): */ //These job functions are the essential duties of the position and are not all-inclusive of all the duties that may be assigned to the incumbent./ *Field Project Management* This position is responsible for directing, planning, and coordinating Northern District field projects and activities to integrate new and developmental practices, emerging technologies, and Division priorities and objectives into oil and gas drilling inspection and investigation operations. The incumbent develops and evaluates short and long-term plans and project objectives; develops field project procedures, guidelines, and standards; coordinates inspections of oil and gas drilling operations to ensure compliance; and provides expert consultation and technical assistance on technical aspects of drilling operations, procedures, and requirements. The position also assists in operational budget preparation; manages the ongoing operations and activities of the Northern District Office; and directs, coordinates, and/or conducts investigations. This requires thorough knowledge of oil and gas well drilling, completion, and production practices; project management; budgeting and fiscal operations; construction methods, safety procedures, investigation and inspection methods; applicable rules and regulations pertaining to drilling operations; and Division goals and objectives. Supervisory responsibilities require knowledge of employment law, program requirements, and personnel management practices and techniques. This also requires skill in project planning and administration; budget monitoring and analysis; and organizing and reviewing the work of others. The incumbent must have the ability to plan, organize, and direct projects; interpret and apply rules and regulations to unique field circumstances; coordinate diverse inspection projects and technical analyses and develop logical conclusions; and identify and mitigate serious public and environmental safety threats in the field with minimal assistance and sometime under emergency conditions. The incumbent must also demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with varied audiences. *Field Inspections * This position is responsible for directing, planning, and conducting inspections and investigations of oil and gas drilling operations within the Northern District to ensure compliance with rules and regulations; promote safe and responsible practices; and respond to deficiencies, violations, complaints, and emergencies. The position plans and conducts inspections of new drilling sites, active drilling operations, orphaned wells, and Underground Injection Control {UIC) compliance requirements; identifies deficiencies and recommends corrective actions; coordinates and conducts investigations; monitors facility operations; and directs and coordinates regional training activities. Inspections and investigations require thorough knowledge of oil and gas well drilling, completion, and production practices, construction methods, safety procedures, and applicable rules and regulations pertaining to drilling operations; environmental mitigation and contamination prevention methods and techniques; oil and gas leasing and land ownership documentation; and working knowledge of seismic prospecting operations. These duties also require skills in GPS/GIS and manual map navigation, off-road driving techniques, and written and verbal communications as well as the ability to interpret and apply rules and regulations to unique field circumstances; conduct detailed inspections and technical analyses and develop logical conclusions; media􀁲e contentious situations related to compliance deficiencies, complaints, and interpersonal conflicts; and identify and mitigate serious public and environmental safety threats in the field with minimal assistance and sometimes under emergency conditions. *Supervision * This position directly supervises two staff positions (2.0 FTE) within the Northern District office involved with inspections and investigations of oil and gas drilling operations. This involves reviewing and adjusting work plans and procedures; handling disciplinary actions and resolving conflicts; and hiring, training, and providing recommendations for terminating staff · The position is responsible for determining duties and responsibilities of subordinate positions, allocating human resources, and evaluating performance. This work requires knowledge of Department and State personnel procedures and policies, employment law, program requirements, public administration, and personnel management practices and techniques. *APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS:*  The DNRC may include the following factors in determining whether an applicant meets the qualifications of a position vacancy by: State of MT application form, cover letter, current resume, educational requirements, structured interview, a performance test, job-related reference checks, job-related work experience, job-related past and current performance.   *REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS FOR THIS POSITION ARE:* * Resume * Cover Letter */TIP: When attaching your resume, cover letter and other material, you must mark the attachments as "relevant"/* If you have any questions regarding this position, please email Makayla Mangold at Makayla.Mangold@mt.gov *Minimum Qualifications (Education and Experience):* * The required knowledge, skills, and abilities are typically acquired through a combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in physical sciences or engineering * Four (4) years of related experience with the oil and gas industry. * One (1) year supervisory experience. * Other combinations of education and experience may be substituted. *Required knowledge, skills, and abilities: * */Knowledge/* This position requires thorough knowledge of oil and gas well drilling, completion, and production practices, construction methods, safety procedures, investigation and inspection methods, project management, budgeting and fiscal operations, and applicable rules and regulations pertaining to drilling operations. The position also requires· knowledge of environmental mitigation and contamination prevention methods and techniques; oil and gas leasing and land ownership documentation; mathematics; basic geology; principles and practices of public, technical, and media communications; Division goals and objectives; and working knowledge of seismic prospecting operations. Supervisory responsibilities require knowledge of employment law, program requirements, and personnel management practices and techniques. */Skills/* This position requires skills in project planning and administration; budget monitoring and analysis; organizing and reviewing the work of others; GPS/GIS and manual map navigation; off-road driving techniques; basic operation of office software (e.g., word processing, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, etc.); and written and verbal communications. The position also requires skill in the use of pressure testing equipment, H2S monitoring equipment, and other scientific and safety devices. */Abilities/* This position requires the ability to plan, organize, and direct projects; interpret and apply rules and regulations to unique field circumstances; coordinate diverse inspection projects and technical analyses and develop logical conclusions; and identify and mitigate serious public and environmental safety threats in the field with minimal assistance and sometime under emergency conditions. The incumbent must also demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with staff, operators, landowners, mineral owners, members of the public, and others regarding project goals and objectives, operational achievements or deficiencies, compliance issues, complaints, and other sensitive or contentious subjects. *Special Information*: Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. A valid driver's license is required with less than 12 conviction points in the most recent completed 36 months. *Eligibility to Work*: In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the person selected must produce within three days of hire documents that show authorization to work in the United States. Examples of such documentation include a birth certificate or Social Security card along with a driver’s license or other picture I.D., or a U.S. passport, or a "green card". The State of Montana does not sponsor VISA, or Green Cards. **Title:** *Environmental Field Supervisor* **Location:** *Shelby* **Requisition ID:** *24143365*
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