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Power Production Engineer 5
Job ID #1809
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Applications must be submitted by August 30, 2010.
PREFERENCES
Excellent understanding of the Clean Air Act and the impact on permitting and operating large stationary sources in particular electric generating units. Experience in permitting (NSR and Title V) new and existing sources including the negotiation of workable permit conditions. Experience in tracking and analyzing proposed air quality regulations and air quality legislation and assessing the potential impacts on large stationary sources particularly electric generating units. Experience working with environmental regulatory agencies on air regulatory issues. Experience testifying in environmental regulatory proceedings concerning air regulatory issues. Air regulatory compliance experience. Understanding of the relationship between environmental compliance and operations at large stationary sources in particular electric generating units. Excellent communication skills.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Acts as a technical expert for the Environmental Services organization. Provides engineering expertise in the application of advanced theories, concepts, principles, and processes associated with air quality policy and compliance issues. Demonstrates extensive experience in obtaining NSR (construction permits) and Title V (operating permits) for new and existing sources. Tracks and analyzes proposed air quality regulations and legislation and determines potential impacts to generation fleet.
Provides the engineering support and project management expertise associated with complex, large, and high impact generation related projects
Provides troubleshooting, condition assessment, vendor capability determination, and test and repair procedures
Communicates complex and sometimes unconventional engineering ideas, recommendations, and evaluations to diverse groups
Develops and implements projects and provides task updates
Creates and reviews work scopes, and modifies/creates operating procedures.
Leads/conducts/participates in performance, cost, and scheduling studies/evaluations of considerable scope and complexity
Represents the Company’s interests on highly technical air quality compliance/regulatory/legislative matters in various groups
Provides advanced technical support, direction, and activity supervision to the generation assets, contractors, and other associates
Applies extensive and advanced engineering to improve or develop new standards for diverse engineering activities
Functions as a supervisor for staff engineers, professionals, technicians, and others
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental, Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering from a four year college or university accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET), with seven to nine years of experience, to include two years of management experience, or equivalent combination of education and/or experience related to the discipline.
Project experience is required.
Master’s degree is preferred.
Three or more years of on-site plant engineering experience is preferred.
Power Production Engineer V possess either special knowledge and experience or are unique in their value to the Company. This level of engineer is for those individuals whose technical/professional responsibilities are significant enough to warrant a salary level comparable to management level jobs. Promotion to a Power Production Engineer V requires that the need for this level of engineer exists; market data supports placement in this level and it is approved by a Vice President.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS
Professional Engineer’s License
To apply go to www.pnm.com/careers and read a full job description, register, upload a resume and answer all posting questions. Deadline is no later than August 30, 2010.
PNM is an EEO/AA employer. Women, minorities, disabled individuals and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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