Edmonton, Alberta
1 day ago
Greenhouse Gas & Environmental Specialist/ Engineer

At Air Products, our purpose is to bring people together to reimagine what’s possible, collaborate and innovate solutions to the world’s most significant energy and environmental sustainability challenges. Grow with us as we embark on building tomorrow together by being the safest, most diverse and most profitable industrial gas company in the world.  

Reimagine What’s Possible 

Air Products Canada Ltd (APCL) is a leading manufacturer and supplier of industrial gases in Canada and a subsidiary of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc, a Fortune 500 company. APCL has an immediate opening for a Greenhouse Gas & Environmental Specialist/Engineer position within our Canadian Environment, Health, Safety & Quality team. The incumbent will be responsible for leading greenhouse gas and environmental compliance activities for our Canadian operations and will be based in Edmonton, Alberta.

Note: This position supports facilities and projects in Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec and may require travel up to 25% of the time. Occasional travel outside of the country may be required.

What's In It for You: 

At Air Products we foster a culture of inclusion where every voice is heard, and everyone feels they belong and matter. Additionally, we offer competitive pay and great benefits for our employees. Check out some of our benefits below!

Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (on day 1 of employment)Paid vacation and holidaysLife Insurance (Basic Life - Paid for by Air Products) & Optional Life InsuranceDefined Contribution Pension Plan (DCPP) at 4% of base payCompany matched RRSP planHealthcare Spending AccountMany more supplemental benefits available 

GHG compliance responsibilities include:

GHG reporting responsibilities our hydrogen production operations under relevant regulatory programs such as Alberta TIER, Ontario EPS and Federal Clean Fuel Regulations. Developing and maintaining carbon credit inventories, and managing annual and periodic GHG compliance reporting, forecasting and third-party verification processes.Interfacing with government agencies such as Alberta Environment and Parks, Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks, and Environment and Climate Change Canada as the point person for GHG reporting and audits.Monitoring, evaluating and effectively communicating regulatory changes and the associated impacts to facility reporting requirements and the business.  

Other Environmental compliance responsibilities include:

Monitor, maintain, evaluate and improve all environmental media (air/water/waste/noise) management programs to comply with regional and national environmental laws and regulations, facility specific permit/ operating approval requirements, and internal policies and procedures for all assigned facilities.Perform environmental regulatory assessments, due diligence activities and risk assessment/risk management of plants and projects to define and secure environmental permit(s)/ operating approval(s).Monitor for, anticipate and escalate regulatory risks, compliance risks and non-conformities to affected operations and leadership teams in a timely manner.Prepare and submit permit/ operating approval reapplications and renewals; interact and coordinate with internal and external stakeholders; negotiate with regulatory authorities and other involved parties; and create and manage the appropriate project tracking and governance documentation.Prepare and maintain general and hazardous materials waste programs for assigned facilities and secure requisite approvals from waste disposal facilities and regulators. Advise internal and external stakeholders, of the completion of certificates of analysis, proper waste categorization, classification, manifesting and reporting to internal sustainability program and external regulator databases as required.Prepare and submit routine (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual, etc.) environmental compliance reports to local, provincial, and federal regulators. Examples may include but are not restricted to air emissions, stack testing, ground water monitoring, wastewater monitoring, soil monitoring, pollutant reporting, GHG reporting.Actively monitor regulator (Federal, Provincial and Municipal/Regional government) environmental rulemaking and analyze emerging and changing regulations to determine potential impact on company operations and projects; communicate trends, risk and opportunities to internal stakeholders and leadership teams.

Qualifications / Requirements:

A valid Class 5 (non-GDL) Alberta driver’s license is required.Bachelor's Degree in an engineering discipline required. A focused or advanced degree in Environmental Engineering or Science is strongly preferred.Active registration in good standing as a Professional Engineer (P. Eng) for practice within the province of Alberta.Experience: 5 years or more in Canadian-based environmental regulatory management for industrial facilities preferred.Experience: 3 years or more managing industrial emitter GHG programs. Experience must include, but is not restricted to data collection, validation and troubleshooting, forecasting, and report compilation and submission. Specific experience with Alberta, Ontario and/or the Federal OBPS programs and hydrogen production a strong asset.Familiarity with Alberta Carbon Registries (CSA), Climate Change Canada’s Credit and Tracking System (CFR-CATS), Quebec/California CITSS, and other regulatory credit programs is desirable.Strong organizational, interpersonal, negotiation, and communication skills and work process orientation. Ability to reduce/ simplify complex technical and regulatory elements into language that non-technical people can understand and action.Proficient computer and software skills for programs and systems used in the industry and an ability to quickly learn and adopt new. Examples include but are not limited to the Microsoft Office Suite (including strong Excel skills), SAP, and EHS digital information and compliance management software (e.g. Enablon, ISNetworld, etc.); and various Federal and Provincial Government regulatory agency systems for reporting on compliance tasks (e.g., ECCC SWIM, Alberta ETS, MyAlberta Digital ID - Water Reporting, Alberta Carbon Registries, Ontario RPRA, CATS, etc.).

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We are the world’s largest hydrogen producer with over 80 years of industrial gas experience. We are hydrogen and industrial gas experts delivering safe, end-to-end solutions, investing in real, clean energy projects at scale, and driving the industry forward to generate a cleaner future. 

At Air Products, we work in an environment where we put safety first, diversity is essential, inclusion is our culture, and each person knows they belong and matter. To learn more, visit About Air Products. 

Air Products offers a competitive salary, extensive health benefits package, company paid pension and company matched RRSP plans.  

We strive to be inclusive of the diversity of our employees, invest in their development and foster a collaborative and respectful work environment where all employees feel like they belong and matter.   

We are committed to employment equity for women, aboriginal people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities. We are an Equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their background. In accordance with AODA, applicants with disability requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are encouraged to make their needs known in advance.   

Due to Canadian Immigration regulations, we are only able to consider applications from Canadian citizens or other individuals legally entitled to work in Canada.  
  
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.  

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