Landfill Dewatering Specialist
Bp
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Gas & Low Carbon Energy
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Job Description:
About Archaea
bp is committed to investing in lower carbon energy so we can meet our ambition to reach net zero by 2050. And
while we’re still mostly in oil and gas today, bioenergy is one of our five transition growth engines and a key focus to
help us support the global energy transition.
Archaea Energy, a bp company, is a leader in landfill gas to energy and the largest renewable natural gas (RNG)
producer in the US. With big ambitions, we specialize in the development, construction and operation of RNG,
landfill-gas-to-electric and dairy digester facilities. The team operates around 50 sites in 32 states with a robust
development pipeline.
Introductory Employment Period
Your employment with Archaea will begin with an introductory period of 90 days, starting from your first day of work. The introductory period is intended to support your transition into the role and provide an opportunity for both you and the Company to ensure a strong mutual fit. During this time, we’ll work together to assess how your performance, conduct, and reliability align with the expectations of the position and the values of our organization, while also offering guidance and feedback to help you succeed.
During this time, your supervisor will evaluate your ability to meet the expectations of your role, including but not limited to:
Consistent and timely attendance
Quality and accuracy of work
Ability to meet deadlines and productivity standards
Adherence to company policies and procedures and the bp Code of Conduct
Professional behavior and collaboration with team members and management
At the conclusion of the introductory period, your performance will be reviewed. If you successfully demonstrate satisfactory performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your continued at-will employment will be confirmed. If, however, you do not successfully demonstrate performance consistent with the criteria set forth above, your employment with Archaea will be terminated at the end of the probationary period.
Note that, your employment with Archaea is at-will both during the probationary period and if you successfully complete the probationary period. At-will means that either you or Archaea may terminate your employment at any time, with or without cause, and with or without prior notice.
About the role
The Landfill Dewatering Specialist is responsible for the safe and effective installation, inspection, operation, and maintenance of sumps, pumps, air supply lines, force main systems, air compressors, and related equipment utilized for liquid removal from the landfill gas collection system. Measurement and recording of well depths and liquid levels and assistance with general wellfield tuning and operation and maintenance activities are also required. This position is based at our Ashland, KY facility.
Key accountabilities
- Performs installation, inspection, trouble shooting, cleaning, and replacement of pumps.
- Performs installation, inspection, trouble shooting, and repair of equipment such as air lines, force main lines, valves, and compressors necessary for sump and gas well dewatering.
- Collects data regarding pump function and liquid levels in wells and sumps, including depth to bottom, depth to liquid, pump counts, etc.
- Assists wellfield technicians with general operation and maintenance of the gas collection and control system, including reading and tuning of wells, inspection of flare and blower systems, and other activities as required to ensure proper operation and compliance.
- Follows all plant and landfill safety policies and procedures, including the use of personal protective equipment (safety shoes, hard hat, safety vest, hearing protection, safety glasses, task-appropriate gloves, chemical protection, flame resistance clothing, H2S monitoring equipment, etc.). Completes all required safety trainings and certifications.
- Assists supervisory staff with operational planning of construction projects and wellfield expansions.
- Maintains daily logs and obtains readings in accordance with prescribed standards.
- Keeps accurate electronic and written records and documentation for all work performed and data collected; writes routine reports and correspondence.
- Maintains wellfield database information to meet landfill and regulatory standards, as applicable.
- Observes applicable environmental regulations while performing all tasks.
- Ensures project compliance with government rules, regulations, the site-specific Title V Permit and NSPS guidelines.
- Responds to call-outs in a timely manner and works overtime as required.
- Maintains a clean, stocked, and orderly inventory of spare pumps and parts.
- Maintains a clean work space and environment in the office/work trailer area, plant area, storage areas, and landfill.
- Maintains cleanliness and upkeep of the facility all-terrain vehicle and trucks, as applicable.
- Ensures all analytical equipment calibrations and recordkeeping are current.
- Performs installation, inspection, trouble shooting, cleaning, and replacement of pumps.
- Performs installation, inspection, trouble shooting, and repair of equipment such as air lines, force main lines, valves, and compressors necessary for sump and gas well dewatering.
- Collects data regarding pump function and liquid levels in wells and sumps, including depth to bottom, depth to liquid, pump counts, etc.
- Assists wellfield technicians with general operation and maintenance of the gas collection and control system, including reading and tuning of wells, inspection of flare and blower systems, and other activities as required to ensure proper operation and compliance.
- Follows all plant and landfill safety policies and procedures, including the use of personal protective equipment (safety shoes, hard hat, safety vest, hearing protection, safety glasses, task-appropriate gloves, chemical protection, flame resistance clothing, H2S monitoring equipment, etc.). Completes all required safety trainings and certifications.
- Assists supervisory staff with operational planning of construction projects and wellfield expansions.
- Maintains daily logs and obtains readings in accordance with prescribed standards.
- Keeps accurate electronic and written records and documentation for all work performed and data collected; writes routine reports and correspondence.
- Maintains wellfield database information to meet landfill and regulatory standards, as applicable.
- Observes applicable environmental regulations while performing all tasks.
- Ensures project compliance with government rules, regulations, the site-specific Title V Permit and NSPS guidelines.
- Responds to call-outs in a timely manner and works overtime as required.
- Maintains a clean, stocked, and orderly inventory of spare pumps and parts.
- Maintains a clean work space and environment in the office/work trailer area, plant area, storage areas, and landfill.
- Maintains cleanliness and upkeep of the facility all-terrain vehicle and trucks, as applicable.
- Ensures all analytical equipment calibrations and recordkeeping are current.
- Acquires knowledge of all gas collection equipment.
- Handles and disposes of waste materials in accordance all waste handling and management rules, regulations, and company and landfill standards.
Essential education
- Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent.
Essential experience
- Understanding of pumps/pumping systems
- Basic math skills
- Ability to read and interpret plan and detail drawings
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
- Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
- Ability to speak effectively to employees inside and outside of the organization
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a number of variables
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
- Computer proficiency (experience using MS Word, Excel and email systems)
- Ability to work outdoors year-round in rugged terrain
- Must possess a valid driver’s license
- Must have ability to pass background check, physical, hearing and DOT drug test
Desirable criteria
- Previous experience with pumps/pumping systems is required.
- At least 1 to 3 years of landfill and/or landfill gas system experience is preferred.
- Any technical certifications are a plus.
- Intermediate Electrical, Chemical and/or Mechanical experience is a plus.
- Hazwoper 40-hour initial training and 8-hour recurrent refresher course are a plus.
- Safety (displays strong commitment to safety and completes safety training)
- Attitude (displays positive attitude during system upsets and challenges)
- Productivity (completes work in a timely manner)
- Quality (gets the job done correctly)
- Initiative (completes work with minimum supervision and seeks new and better methods to do the job)
- Dependability (meets job duties and expectations, with reliable attendance and prompt response to callouts)
- Attendance (shows up to work regularly and on time)
- Communication (effectively communicates with team members and management)
- Teamwork (works effectively with team, management and customers)
- Customer focus (consistently focuses on the customer)
- Ethics, Integrity and Character (treats people honestly and with respect)
Why join us?
Delivering a better and more balanced energy system requires many different approaches and solutions. All of us have a part to play. We aim to support our people to learn and grow in an inclusive environment in which everyone is respected and treated fairly. So, if you have the right skills, commitment and courage to help us invest in today’s energy system and build out tomorrow’s, apply today!
How much do we pay (Base)? $24/hour - $26/hour. *Note that the pay range listed for this position is a genuinely expected and reasonable estimate of the range of possible base compensation at the time of posting.
This position offers paid vacation depending on your years of relevant industry experience and will range from 120 – 240 hours of vacation per year for full times employees (60 - 240 hours of vacation per year for part time employees). You will also be eligible for 9 paid holidays per year and 2 personal choice holidays. You may learn more about how we calculate paid vacation and view our generous vacation and holiday schedules at benefits@bp. Bp has a parental leave policy as well, which offers up to 8 weeks’ paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. Learn more at benefits@bp.
Join our industry-leading team and you’ll receive a reward and wellbeing package to enable your work to fit with your life. These include, but are not limited to:
Quarterly Momentum Bonus
401K Program
Health, Vision, And Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
But above all? You’ll play a key part in helping bp deliver our ambition – to be a net zero company by 2050 or sooner and help the world get to net zero. Apply today!
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