Regulatory Analyst - Permitting
Job Description
Regulatory Analyst will be able to prepare and manage state, federal, and local government permits. Including but not limited to Colorado Energy and Carbon Management
Commission (ECMC, formerly COGCC) Forms: 2/2A/2B/2C/2D (APD and sundries) and subsequent additional filings, as required. Collect required data to ensure accuracy and timely submittals of regulatory forms for Ardor’s existing Clients. Work directly with
Ardor’s Clients to assist in compiling data to submit accurate & timely reports to ECMC and other regulatory agencies. Assist in tasks and/or help manage city or county permitting (WOGLA or other counties requirements, as applicable). Independently carry out well and location permitting objectives for state agencies.
Stay informed of rules or regulatory changes at federal, state, and applicable county level for Ardor’s Client base. Responsible for providing regulatory compliance and administrative support as needed. Monitor and communicate with Client’s regarding upcoming operations and required filing dates, as well as prepare associated reports as requested, or driven by regulation or rule. Maintain associated well records electronically and paper files as required by rule/regulation.
Establish and help foster positive relationships with city, state, tribal, county, and federal governmental regulatory personnel. Good relationship with CO, WY, UT, and OK regulatory agencies a plus. Participate and represent Ardor and/or its clients at stakeholder meetings and regulatory hearings.
Requirements
College degree in engineering, environmental sciences, geology, or related field or significant experience in lieu of a degree.
5+ years of oil and gas permitting experience with a good understanding of operations as they pertain to job (e.g., O&G drilling, geology, logging, completions, location assessment, county filings, form filings, etc.)
Effective understanding of Colorado, Wyoming, or other state and governmental well permitting and/or compliance regulations.
Experience with Colorado permitting key- county/municipality regulations and submittals.
Federal permitting experience desirable, not required.
Direct experience with ECMC/COGCC 2/2A/2B/2C, and Form 4’s a plus.
Review civil survey plans for accuracy, permit compliance, and consistency.
Experience with Microsoft Office products including Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Visio; ArcGIS and other databases.
Excellent communication skills and ability to readily interface with diverse personnel including senior management, field personnel, agency personnel, officials, and the public
(stakeholders as needed). Ability to confidently interface with regulatory agency personnel in multiple states.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with multiple Clients.
Willingness to continue your professional development in all aspects of environmental consulting to support Ardors services and business growth.
Maintain a high regard for personal safety, for the safety of company assets, employees, and the public.
Detail oriented; capable to work independently and/or with a group.
The job is remote but you are required to reside in Colorado.
Pay is based on direct experience.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $70,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
Experience level:
Schedule:
Location:
Work Location: Remote