KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Advise Company on Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) process and provide strategic guidance on navigating from development through execution.
- Lead the FERC application process for facility expansions, including prefiling and development of FERC Resource Reports.
- Review, submit, and manage regulatory applications, documentation, and implementation plans.
- Act as a liaison with FERC Staff, company personnel, and other agency representatives during various stages of the project.
- Lead technical or subject matter expertise on FERC applications, impact assessment deliverables, and overall quality control review.
- Knowledge of Natural Gas Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Endangered Species Act.
- Oversee and track FERC Order compliance filings and requirements, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and the United States Coast Guard (USCG).
- Assist with development of Company regulatory plans, procedures, and standards for compliance and assurance programs.
- Lead regulatory compliance assurance program necessary for site audits and agency construction inspections, as necessary.
- Collaborate with other Business Units to prepare compliance documentation for business assets.
- Provide timely updates to project team on regulatory matters that may impact schedule.
- Identify, assess, and mitigate regulatory risks to Company assets.
- Track and monitor changes to federal regulatory requirements.
- Manage one (1) to three (3) team members, as needed.
- Be solution-oriented to a dynamic regulatory environment.
- Other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE, & COMPETENCIES
- Bachelor’s degree preferably in Environmental Engineering or Science field.
- Must have strong written and verbal skills (English language).
- Minimum 10 years of related experience; preferred 7 years in LNG industry.
- Experience leading FERC-regulated project permitting efforts.
- Ability to communicate with Company leadership and various disciplines; excellent presentation skills.
- Comprehensive knowledge of Federal and State requirements for LNG Terminals and natural gas pipelines regulated by FERC, PHMSA, and the USCG.
- The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of environmental regulations.
- Ability to understand owner obligations and ability to effectively communicate with Contractors.
- Proficient technical skills, including, but not limited to, experience using Microsoft Office programs and Google Earth.
- Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC) preferred.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree
- Degree in Environmental Engineering or Science
- Minimum 10 years of related experience
- Approximately 7 years experience in the LNG industry
- Experience leading FERC-regulated project permitting efforts
- Comprehensive knowledge of federal and state requirements for LNG terminals and natural gas pipelines (FERC, PHMSA, USCG)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and excellent presentation skills
- Ability to communicate with company leadership and multiple disciplines
- Ability to understand owner obligations and effectively communicate with contractors
- Proficient technical skills, including Microsoft Office and Google Earth
- Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC)
- Ability to perform site mobility tasks, wear PPE, and lift up to 20 lbs
What We Do
NextDecade Corporation (NextDecade) is committed to providing the world access to cleaner energy. NextDecade, through its wholly owned subsidiaries Rio Grande LNG and NEXT Carbon Solutions, is developing a 27 mtpa LNG export project in South Texas along with one of the largest carbon capture and storage projects in North America. The Rio Grande LNG project is expected to be the largest and greenest U.S. LNG export solution linking Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale natural gas to the global LNG market. NextDecade’s common stock is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol “NEXT.” NextDecade is headquartered in Houston, Texas.







