Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I/II

 

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Job Summary

  • Provides technical support for continuous emissions measurement systems (CEMS) configuration and support to ensure or improve compliance with all air quality regulations at a power generation facility (e.g. coal fired plant).
  • Performs basic and/or routine assignments and tasks under the direct supervision of the supervisor or work leader, which are designed to develop and enhance technical or engineering expertise, knowledge and abilities for progression to the next level.
  • Under the supervision of a supervisor or work leader, this entry level position applies information gathered from quality assurance and environmental tests, performs engineering or technical calculations, analysis, research and design to further develop professional knowledge and abilities and to provide technical support in designated company area or specialized function.
  • This may include analyzing and evaluating systems, equipment, regulatory requirements, and programs for assurance that they are modified, operated, and maintained in accordance with Company policy, and regulatory requirements.
  • Prepares the Continuous Monitoring System (CMS) audit report for submission.
  • With guidance, applies basic knowledge of environmental regulations to conduct the annual span and range evaluation of CEMS, calculates the annual capacity factors for peaking unit determination, reviews data for errors, and loads data into the Emissions Collection and Monitoring Plan System (ECMPS) for management’s review, prior to submission to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
  • Provides regulatory reporting assistance, and drafts technical reports for CMS events as needed.
  • This role does not function as a technician in modifying, operating or maintaining CEMS.
  • Limited exercise of judgment is required on detail of work.
  • Assists specialists with report analysis and preparation, and data management. 
  • May assist in problem analysis and developing compliance strategies, working as an individual contributor, or as part of a team.
  • Will be required to learn how to lead small group knowledge sessions on regulatory data reviews and technical reporting requirements, applying basic understanding and knowledge of environmental federal and state regulations pertaining to plant emissions.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience

The knowledge, skills, abilities and experiences that are required for entry into this job include the following:

 

Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I

  • 0 - 3 years demonstrating strong computer skills and knowledge and use of various software programs, with sufficient knowledge, technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software.
  • (Note: A partial year of related work experience of 6 months or greater will be considered one year towards the qualifications)
  • Demonstrates basic knowledge and understanding of the design and operation of moderate to complex systems and equipment such as PLC systems and/or Data Controllers.
  • Working knowledge in the operation and application of personal computers and software programs (Microsoft Office) Skilled in applying analytical skills to address finding and assist in the development of compliance strategies. Must understand basic routine CEMS testing pass/fail criteria.
  • Working knowledge in the operation and application of personal computers and software programs (Microsoft Office)
  • Good oral and written communication skills, including basic technical writing skills. Must be willing and able to lead knowledge sessions for others in a small group environment.
  • Demonstrates the ability to work either as an individual contributor or as part of a team.
  • Ability to learn to interpret EPA Air regulations and reporting practices
  • Ability to learn to work with DAHS software and DAHS configurations
  • Ability to problem solve and to quickly process information
  • Ability to coordinate multiple tasks and work in a team environment

 

Preferred Skills, Abilities and Experience:

  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
  • Familiarity with 40CFR63 EGU MACT (MATS) and/or Industrial Boiler MACT rules.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience

The knowledge, skills, abilities and experiences that are required for entry into this job include the following:

 

Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist II

  • 3+ years working knowledge of emissions monitoring policies, procedures, and practices, with the technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job. Working knowledge, technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software.
    • (Note: A partial year of related work experience of 6 months or greater will be considered one year towards the qualifications)
  • Demonstrates a solid knowledge and understanding of CEMS operation, maintenance and technical design applications.
  • Knowledge of the design and operation of moderate to complex systems and equipment.
  • Knowledge of EPA AIR regulations that apply to Electric Generating Units (EGUs) including 40CFR60 NSPS sections D, Da, Db, GG, and KKKK; 40CFR75 and Appendices A & B.
  • Must understand basic routine CEMS testing pass/fail criteria and required test scheduling basics.
  • Working knowledge in the operation and application of personal computers and software programs (Microsoft Office).
  • Possesses good oral and written communication skills to include basic technical writing skills to a variety of audiences.
  • Solid analytical and abstract thinking skills.
  • Understanding of federal, state, and local environmental requirements involving plant/ station air emissions.
  • Ability to problem solve and to quickly process information
  • Ability to interpret EPA Air regulations and practices with general supervision
  • Ability to coordinate multiple tasks

 

Preferred Skills, Abilities and Experience:

  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel
  • Familiarity with 40CFR63 EGU MACT (MATS) and/or Industrial Boiler MACT rules.
  • Test schedule requirements for CEMS, COMS and related equipment, and how the various regulatory subparts have similar – but sometimes conflicting – testing requirements.
  • Experience analyzing CGA/Linearity and RATA testing to determine test status (pass/fail).
  • Experience using ESC’s StackVision DAHS software.

Education Requirements

Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education: Bachelor

Preferred Disciplines: Environmental Engineering; Environmental Science

Other disciplines may be substituted for the preferred discipline(s) listed above.

 

Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist I

  • 0+ years of experience with strong computer skills and knowledge and use of various software programs with sufficient knowledge, technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software with a Bachelor's Degree
  • 2+ years of experience with strong computer skills and knowledge and use of various software programs with sufficient knowledge, technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software with an Associates degree
  • 4+ years of experience with strong computer skills and knowledge and use of various software programs with sufficient knowledge, technical expertise and work experience to perform essential duties of the job using EPA’s ECMPS and CEMS DAHS software with a High School Diploma

 

Air Emissions Monitoring Specialist II

  • 3+ years working knowledge of emissions monitoring policies, procedures, and practices with a Bachelor's Degree
  • 5+ years working knowledge of emissions monitoring policies, procedures, and practices with an Associates degree
  • 7+ years working knowledge of emissions monitoring policies, procedures, and practices with a High School Diploma

Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description

Working Conditions

Cold Up to 25%
Dust / Grease / Oil Up to 25%
Fumes Up to 25%
Heat Up to 25%
Loud Noise Up to 25%
Operating Machinery Up to 25%
Outdoors Up to 25%
Travel Up to 25%
Office Work Environment 76 -100%

Other Working Conditions

Incumbents will be located in an office environment, may occasionally work at a plant site with the noted working conditions, including observing/participating in emission testing conducting from exhaust stack platforms at heights of up to 350’.

Test Description

No Testing Required

 

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Other Information


We offer excellent plans and programs for employees. Employees are rewarded with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package which may include: health benefits with coverage for families and domestic partners, vacation, retirement plans, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and much more.   To learn more about our benefits, click here dombenefits.com.

Dominion Energy is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin and/or status as a protected veteran or individual with a disability. 

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