Posted on: 15-Nov-2011
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Responsibilities:
-Manages relationship between Williams Midstream, the Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE), and the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Has oversight of BOEMRE and USCG Regulatory permitting and compliance issues for Williams Midstream Offshore Assets located in Federal Waters. This includes the oversight of Capital and Expense Projects as well as preventative and corrective maintenance actions.
-Acquisition, organization, interpretation, and dissemination of highly technical and specialized regulatory information related to fixed and floating production systems, fixed and floating off-shore installation operations, and off-shore pipeline installation.
-Subject Matter Expert (SME) for regulatory and compliance issues for shallow water and deepwater areas. Interpretation of regulations as they relate to new construction, modifications, and day-to-day maintenance.
-Establish and maintain working relationship with the BOEMRE and USCG as the principal contact for Midstream.
-Provides required input for the Management of Change (MOC) process regarding impact from BOEMRE permitting and/or compliance, as well as USCG regulations.
-Responsible for the review and dissemination of information from BOEMRE Notice to Lessees (NTLs), bulletins from the Federal Register, and changes to the portion of the Combined Federal Regulations of the BOEMRE and USCG applicable to Williams Midstream offshore operations.
-Coordinate actions required by BOEMRE and USCG regulations with those required by the Williams SIP, and provide input, feedback, and necessary changes in a timely fashion when updates are required.
-Identify, track, evaluate and develop Midstream comments or positions, as appropriate, to key BOEMRE and Coast Guard proposed rulemakings or regulation changes.
Qualifications:
-Bachelor's Of Science Required
-5 years experience working with Federal, State, and Local Regulatory Agencies
-Familiarity with BOEMRE and USCG regulations
-At least 5 years experience in the Oil and Gas industry
-Comfortable making decisions will less than 100% certainty of information
-Ability to read, understand, and explain Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), General Arrangement (GA) Drawings, various valve and piping schematics, subsea survey charts
-Moderately comfortable with risk
-Comfortable talking in front of large crowds
Williams Corporation will pay relocation costs for this position.