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SLR International Corporation Entry to Mid-Level Engineer or Scientist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
As the entry to mid-level Engineer or Scientist, you will work to support oil & gas and other industrial sector clients, with an emphasis on greenhouse gas emission modeling, measurement and mitigation.
This full-time position may be based in one of our office locations below:
• Denver, Colorado
• Fort Collins, Colorado
• Houston, Texas
• Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
On a hybrid in-office schedule, this position offers career growth in an exciting field!
Responsibilities:
• Support the Methane team with data collection and analysis, prepare data visualizations and reports for clients
• Support clients looking to design emission measurement programs and create measurement informed inventories
• Support research to improve methods for measuring and reporting emissions
• Calculate greenhouse gas emissions using various protocols
• Support GHG life cycle assessment modeling of natural gas supply chains
• Perform regulatory applicability reviews for new and existing regulations, both domestic and international, related to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane emissions from the natural gas supply chain
• Prepare proposals, reports and other deliverables
• Coordinate project tasks and deliverables with partners and subcontractors, including academic institutions
• Conduct project management activities, such as tracking project progress, managing timelines, coordinating and conducting meetings, and providing team updates
*Working @ SLR *
With us, there is no doubt you'll grow your subject-matter expertise and industry knowledge. We care about investing in our employees for the long-run, and if you ask our team, they'll tell you that's just one of the many benefits of working here. We want to be a place where you can experience career growth and satisfaction for many years.
*Here's what else you'll enjoy as part of our team: *
• Competitive total compensation package including medical, dental, orthodontia, vision, FSA/HSA, generous PTO accrual, 10 paid holidays, 401(k) retirement account with company matching program, company paid life insurance, short & long term disability insurance, and employee assistance program.
• The salary range for this position is $55,000 - $95,000. Final agreed upon compensation will be commensurate with individual education, professional designation, experience, internal parity, and location.
• Full-time, permanent role with opportunities for professional growth and advancement
Qualifications/Education/Memberships:
• Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (Chemical, Petroleum, or Environmental a plus) or technical science related degree program
• 0-7 years of experience in providing greenhouse gas emissions-related support to industry
• Experience with calculating air emissions estimates, particularly greenhouse gas emissions
• Experience with basic statistical analysis of emission datasets
• Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite of software with a basic understanding of coding languages
• Possess a valid driver's license
• Ability to travel by car and airplane
• Excellent time management and problem-solving skills
• Self-motivated and detail oriented including strong analytical, organizational, and multi-tasking skills
• Ability to interface with clients and internal stakeholders
• Ability to work well both independently and as part of a team
• Willing and eager to learn new skills
Preferred Qualifications/Education/Memberships:
• Master's degree in technical science related degree program
• Project Management experience (e.g., setting up projects and executing within scope, schedule, and budget constraints.)
• Experience:
- working with various GHG emission datasets, such as EPA's mandatory GHGRP and EPA's national GHGI
- or knowledge of oil and gas production, and the natural gas supply chain, including production, processing, transmission, storage, dis ribution and liquefaction
- with direct measurement and monitoring of GHG emissions, particularly methane, or familiarity with the latest advances in methane measurement technologies
- or knowledge of life cycle assessment modeling
- with voluntary emission reporting frameworks, such as OGMP 2.0
- with coding programs such as Python or MATLAB
- with reporting and documentation programs such as LaTeX or similar
• Basic understanding or knowledge of:
- emission profiles of major equipment groups or processes in the oil and gas sector
- key federal and state GHG emission regulatory programs applicable to the oil and gas industry
- data visualization tools such as Power BI or Tableau