POSITION OVERVIEW
The Senior Coordinator, Environmental & Regulatory Projects reports directly to the Vice President, Environmental, Regulatory Projects, has the opportunity to assist with permitting processes, general regulatory support of LNG and pipeline projects in the development and construction phases, compliance support, and regulatory changes, and general departmental administrative support responsibilities, which may include Budget and Invoice Management, Document Management and Processing, Information Management; as well as Inter and Intra Departmental Coordination.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Assist in preparing and submitting regulatory filings in compliance with applicable requirements.
Support the broader team's efforts to obtain governmental authorizations, including but not limited to work under the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and FERC's Natural Gas Act and NEPA process for jurisdictional projects and activities, including preparation for technical reports, hazards analyses, and progressing siting requirements for LNG facilities.
Create, edit, and proofread legal documents, correspondence, and presentations with a high degree of accuracy.
Effectively and accurately manage the processing of all third-party vendor invoices in accordance with the relevant contract and company policies, track payments, and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner.
Maintain departmental budget, including weekly reconciliation of third-party invoices to ensure alignment with financial objectives.
Maintain calendar of specified regulatory filings and assist legal and compliance teams to ensure that all relevant filings are submitted in a timely manner.
Develop PowerPoints, summaries and other analyses to support the broader team's work.
Collect data for and generate reports for management to review that are required for internal and external use, including budgets and forecasts, purchase orders, accounts payable summary reports, organization charts, compliance training records, and project status reports.
In coordination with the Vice President, Environmental, Regulatory Projects, and Managing Counsel, and other Legal Department leadership team members, ensure action items from meetings are distributed and accounted for and provide status updates on the same as requested.
Organize and coordinate departmental activities (including monthly meetings, periodic team activities, regular departmental reports periodic departmental training sessions) with minimal direction and serving as the departmental point of contact.
Ensure annual professional certification/license renewals on behalf of department members.
Develop and implement departmental document management processes, utilizing tools like Documentum and SharePoint for proper storage, version control, and retrieval in accordance with company policies and procedures.
Maintain the database of compliance reports, compliance-generated memoranda, and other legal and compliance-related files.
Organize and maintain physical and electronic departmental files, ensuring compliance with company record retention policies.
Performs duties and responsibilities described above along with additional tasks that may be assigned to the employee from time to time by the Vice President, Environmental, Regulatory Projects, and Managing Counsel; or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
Knowledge:
Understanding of the time commitment necessary to support transactional clients in a high-volume deal environment.
Knowledge of office management administration, principles, methods, and procedures.
Aware of sorting/filing techniques and records retention policies and schedules to maintain accurate records.
General knowledge of compliance functions or commodity trading businesses.
Skills:
Strong written and verbal communication skills to effectively interact with internal and external stakeholders of various levels with minimal supervision.
The ability to effectively multitask, i.e.: manage multiple events and projects concurrently, is essential.
Must be detailed oriented, with excellent analytical, time management, and organizational skills, and effectively meet deadlines with minimal oversight.
An effective communicator at all levels of an organization and with individuals and groups from different disciplines, industries, and governmental agencies and exhibit exceptional written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to quickly understand and summarize key developments across a wide range of federal, state and local regulatory programs.
Skill in developing presentations, briefing sheets, and analysis related to the overlay of such legal and regulatory requirements and developments against Company initiatives.
Advanced computer knowledge including excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, legal and financial software platforms (such as Oracle, Litera, Workshare, Documentum, SharePoint, and/or other similar tools), and the aptitude to continually learn new software or applications as required.
Ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise sound judgment, and handle sensitive information with discretion.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education, Training and Certifications: High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Experience: Five (5) or more years of experience as a Coordinator or similar role supporting a legal organization.
DIRECT REPORTS
None
FREEDOM TO ACT
Ability to multi-task and function in a highly dynamic atmosphere must exercise discretion independently.
WORK CONDITIONS
Job is performed in a typical office environment, but is subject to time pressures and constraints, and is also dependent on input from others.
Must occasionally lift and move up to 15 pounds.
Subject to drug and alcohol testing, per applicable federal regulations.
Perform offsite errands in support of departmental tasks as needed.
ADA JOB REQUIREMENTS
Reasonable accommodations will be made to ensure that the essential functions of the job can be performed and not hinder the employee''s performance due to physical or mental disability.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Cheniere Energy is an equal opportunity workplace. All employment decisions are made without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected categories. This includes providing reasonable accommodation if requested for disabilities or religious beliefs and practices
Around the globe, countries, communities and companies want many of the same things: to be productive, healthy and safe. At Cheniere, we provide clean, secure and affordable energy to the world — energy that can reduce carbon emissions, help lead to cleaner air, and light homes and power factories — all manufactured and transported by modern energy infrastructure run by a world-class workforce.
The energy we make is liquified natural gas, or LNG. We began operations in 2016, and we’re already the largest producer of LNG in the United States and the second largest LNG operator in the world. Our LNG has reached dozens of markets on five continents, and the demand for our fuel is expected to grow as countries around the world seek cleaner ways to power their economies.
While you’ll find our headquarters in Houston, Texas, and our LNG facilities in Southwest Louisiana and South Texas, we are a global company with offices in London, Singapore, Washington, Beijing and Tokyo.
Cheniere’s energy infrastructure represents a more than $38 billion investment in the future of energy and is a demonstration of the company’s ability to execute. Cheniere established industry records for bringing new liquefaction units online ahead of schedule and is the fastest company to produce and export 1,000 cargoes of LNG.
Cheniere is operating, constructing and developing two LNG facilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast. These massive LNG facilities reliably and safely process billions of cubic feet of natural gas per day into LNG and load the liquid energy onto insulated ships that keep the product cold for their journeys around the world.
Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG facility, which is located in Cameron Parish in Southwest Louisiana, began export operations in 2016 and currently has six fully operational liquefaction units, or “trains.” With all six trains complete, the aggregate nominal production capacity of Sabine Pass is approximately 30 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG.
Cheniere’s Corpus Christi LNG facility in South Texas is the first greenfield LNG export facility in the U.S. lower 48 and began operations in 2018. All three Trains are operating, and the aggregate nominal production capacity of the Corpus Christi facility is approximately 15 mtpa of LNG.
What we do is provide LNG to customers, but how we do it makes us different. Cheniere is a full-service LNG provider.
We purchase natural gas from the robust, transparent and liquid North American gas market, process the natural gas into LNG, and offer our customers the option to load the LNG onto their vessels at our terminals, or we will deliver the LNG to regasification facilities around the world.
Approximately 85% of Cheniere’s expected aggregate LNG production capacity, either completed or under construction, is contracted through long-term take-or-pay style agreements with creditworthy counterparties. The remaining volumes of LNG we can produce are available for our integrated marketing unit to sell into the market. That gives Cheniere the unique combination of stability and opportunity — long-term, contracted, stable cash flows, plus marketing opportunities driven by shorter-term natural gas supply and demand fundamentals in markets worldwide.
Natural gas is transported to Cheniere’s LNG facilities on third-party pipelines on which we own firm transportation capacity, as well as on pipelines Cheniere has constructed, owns and operates.