The Site Supervisor manages the day-to-day operations of a project site's Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) program. This includes prioritizing and addressing work assignments, providing leadership, direction and guidance to Lead Technicians and Monitoring Technicians, addressing on-site personnel and staffing issues, preparing and distributing operational and regulatory reports, and ensuring the completion of daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly audit items required by Federal, State and/or local fugitive air emission regulations.
Essential Functions:
- Complete oversight of day to day of assigned project
- Complete oversight of daily work activities for assigned crew
- Act as a stakeholder in the daily scheduling of activities onsite
- Manage ATLAS schedule for assigned projects
- Report daily project progress to project managers
- Supervise all project task field workflows and assigning of tasks to crew
- Assist with AEM Technical Specialist 1 & 2 training needs
- Perform daily QA/QC of project task deliverables
- Perform daily data logger uploads & downloads
- Perform Method 21, cooling tower monitoring, canister inspections, and other testing at the site
- Perform precision calibrations, tests, and use a toxic vapor analyzer (TVA2020) to record
emissions data associated with various process equipment (valves, pumps, compressors, flanges,
piping connections, etc.) - Perform Monitoring, troubleshooting, calibration, and drift assessments of TVA (entering data
into handheld & in calibration book) - Perform 1st attempt at repair activities at customer work sites required to comply with Federal,
State, and/or local fugitive air emission regulations. - Monitor components, perform valve tags inventory maintenance, and set up LDAR programs
- Report Audio Visual Olfactory (AVO), Note Plug (NP), & Open-Ended Line (OEL) to Operations
- Visually inspect sewers, drains, etc. for faults that would allow vapors to escape
- Perform safety inspections, equipment audits, etc.; regularly monitor the working integrity of
various tools, such as company vehicles, calibration gases, 4-gas monitors, harnesses, personal
protective equipment, etc. - Review Pipe and Industry Diagrams (P&IDs) for changes or possible required corrections and
updates - Complete daily paperwork (job summary, change forms, retire forms, walk-down forms, leak
sheets, blue tags, etc.,) using a smartphone or company computer; fill out permits/paperwork,
make copies of various forms; deliver correspondence to clients and/or coworkers as appropriate;
maintain all regulatory compliance paperwork for audits. - Mobilize and load up equipment for specific job assignments for the week; perform in-shop
maintenance activities; maintain cleanliness of company property, including office, vehicle, and
other work areas. - Attend safety training and incorporate safety into all job performance areas; complete onsite and
internal training prior to entering and beginning work at sites, as applicable - Demobilize and clean equipment used on projects for each week
- Perform other administrative duties, such as submitting receipts, doing timesheets, and looking
at methods - Aid other Specialists as needed
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned
Pay Range:
Starting at $26/hour, based on experience.
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of three years experience as a Specialist 1 or 2
- Ability to pass a comprehensive background check and drug screening
- Must pass all applicable safety training
- Complete the Transportation Working Identification Credential (TWIC) program followed by
verification via a TWIC card
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Safety first attitude
- Basic proficiency with MS Office 365 suite
- Basic proficiency with ATLAS
- Mechanical and hand tool knowledge; basic electrical/mechanical skills
- Ability to perform data entry using Alliance software
- Ability to work in physically demanding field conditions, physical endurance
- Professional attitude and ability to learn
- Ability to perform effectively at heights; ability to operate lifts/sky jakes and other large
equipment - Awareness of personal and industrial safety requirements, particularly in relation to signs of heat
stress, exhaustion, and emergency first aid - Valid driver's license; must be able to meet a Motor Vehicle Review in accordance with Company
policy - Ability to communicate with associates and customers
- Ability to read, count, and write to accurately complete all documentation
Physical Demands:
- Outdoor work in petroleum refinery or chemical processing facility walking and standing for
prolonged periods of time. - Adverse weather conditions (extreme hot/cold and inclement weather)
- Specialist will carry a testing device, data logger, hand tools, and miscellaneous equipment that
weigh approximately 15-25 lbs. The testing devices are carried in a backpack. - The work involves ascending stairs, climbing vertical ladders, and working from elevated heights,
heights may exceed 300 feet, (wearing personal fall protection when required) with equipment
described above. - All outdoor work is performed wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), which includes, but
is not limited to, a hardhat, fire retardant coveralls, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety
boots, and a 5-point safety harness (when required).
Travel:
(80-100%). Travels to and from various gas processing facilities. Depending on the assignment and the
remoteness of the site, may require travel on weekends.
At Alliance, we are committed to fostering a workplace and community that embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion as core values. We believe that a diverse and inclusive environment not only enriches our organization, but also strengthens our ability to innovate, collaborate, and succeed.
Alliance Technical Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.