Secure critical air authorizations and maintain regulatory compliance across Intersect Power's expanding portfolio of clean energy and power-infrastructure assets. Drive permitting strategy for natural gas power generation and co-located infrastructure facilities, coordinating between engineering design, regulatory requirements, and project execution schedules.
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science, or related field
4+ years of hands-on experience in air quality permitting, air dispersion modeling oversight, and regulatory compliance for industrial or power generation assets
Demonstrated expertise in federal and state air regulations including NSR, PSD, Title V, and RICE NSPS/NESHAP standards
Proficiency with AERMOD or equivalent modeling platforms, ArcGIS, Google Earth, and Google Workspace
Strong technical writing capability with track record of authoring air permit applications and regulatory filings
Rigorous, collaborative work style with ability to manage competing priorities across multiple projects under tight deadlines
Develop and execute air permitting strategies, preparing minor source, NSR, and PSD permit applications for power generation and infrastructure assets
Evaluate regulatory applicability under federal Clean Air Act programs including NSPS, NESHAP/MACT, and state-level air toxics and emissions standards
Review and oversee technical air dispersion modeling using AERMOD and related tools to demonstrate compliance with ambient air quality standards
Establish monitoring, recordkeeping, testing, and reporting protocols for stationary sources with emphasis on RICE and auxiliary systems
Prepare and submit annual emissions inventories, compliance certifications, and routine regulatory reports to municipal, state, and federal agencies
Conduct compliance reviews and track evolving environmental regulations to proactively update operational controls and permit conditions
Collaborate with Engineering, Development, and Operations to integrate air compliance requirements into project design and schedules
Manage external environmental consulting partners to ensure high-quality technical deliverables, air modeling accuracy, and adherence to timelines
Serve as key point of contact with air regulatory agency staff, leading permit negotiations and public notice processes
Intersect was acquired by Google in March 2026 and operates as an independent subsidiary
Developing and constructing multiple gigawatts of energy and data center projects in the U.S.
Team connects at Team Week experiences four times per year and at Hub locations
Candidates must be located within 60 miles of any listed hub to foster in-person connections
Hub locations include SF Bay Area, NYC Metro Area, Denver, Austin, Calgary, and Toronto