
As a Plant Environmental Control Engineer, you will serve as the technical and regulatory lead for environmental media and operational subjects, including air, water, waste, and remediation. You will be responsible for managing the Environmental Operating System (EOS) and ISO 14001 standards at the site level. This position requires a strategic professional who can balance technical expertise with project management, ensuring that environmental capital projects are delivered on time and within budget while maintaining strong relationships with regulatory agencies and internal stakeholders.
Provides technical and regulatory support for one or more environmental media/operational subjects (i.e., air, water, wastewater, waste, tanks, materials, Environmental Operating System, ISO14001, site reports, decommissioning, remediation, permitting, modeling, regulatory communications, testing, site audits, focus visits, etc.).
Supports achievement of the Corporate Footprint and Manufacturing business plan objectives and targets (e.g., compliance index, water, waste, energy, energy, hydrocarbons.
Develops accurate and complete correspondence (i.e., reports, permit applications, etc.) to support site environmental compliance, legacy and site remediation projects, and business plan objectives and targets.
Tracks progress and spending on environmental capital and expense projects to ensure action items are completed on time and within budget.
Supports technical aspects of environmental systems (e.g., Environmental Operating System, site decommissioning, compliance assurance, management reviews)
Utilizes environmental software applications (e.g., ICSM, I-Points, Business Objects, SharePoint, E-tracker, modeling software) to help achieve business site objectives and targets.
Builds strong, productive working relationships with environmental professionals and manufacturing/non-manufacturing contacts throughout the Company at facility and staff levels.
Effectively uses standard procedures and best practices to ensure site environmental compliance and achieve business plan objectives and targets.
Maintains knowledge of applicable national, regional, and local environmental requirements.
Represents Ford's interests on environmental matters through interaction with external entities (i.e., local, regional, and national regulatory agencies, PRP groups, community groups, trade and professional organizations, non-governmental organizations, etc.)
Supports facility and product programs through necessary permit actions, capacity planning studies and environmental project funding requests.
Education:
Languages: Excellent English communication skills (both written and oral).
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