C&E is seeking a Petroleum Engineer to serve as the Deputy Director of the Louisiana Oilfield Site Restoration (OSR) Program. In this leadership role, the Deputy Director provides strategic direction and operational oversight to advance the program’s mission of addressing environmental and public safety risks associated with orphaned oilfield sites. Reporting to the Director of OSR, this position is responsible for coordinating key program functions, including site prioritization, project execution, contractor oversight, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement of program efficiency. The Deputy Director will lead complex restoration initiatives that protect Louisiana’s natural resources while supporting responsible economic development.
The Deputy Director plays a critical leadership role in advancing the mission of the OSR Program by overseeing both strategic direction and daily operations. Reporting to the Director of Oilfield Site Restoration, this position is responsible for ensuring restoration projects are effectively prioritized, executed, and compliant with all regulatory requirements. The Deputy Director manages contractor performance, procurement activities, and program resources, while also implementing data-driven performance measures to improve efficiency and outcomes.
In addition, the Deputy Director serves as a key liaison among federal, state, and local partners, as well as industry stakeholders and the public. This role is instrumental in fostering collaboration, ensuring transparency, and aligning restoration efforts with broader environmental and economic goals. Through strong leadership and coordination, the Deputy Director helps drive the successful remediation of orphaned oilfield sites and the long-term protection of Louisiana’s natural resources and communities.
This role requires close collaboration with federal, state, and local agencies, elected officials, private sector partners, and the public. The Deputy Director serves as a key liaison to ensure alignment, transparency, and effective communication across all stakeholders. By fostering strong partnerships and driving data-informed decision-making, this position plays a critical role in enhancing program outcomes, safeguarding environmental health, and supporting the long-term sustainability of Louisiana’s oilfield restoration efforts.
In this role, the Deputy Director provides strategic and operational leadership for the Louisiana Oilfield Site Restoration Program and serves as a key advisor to the Director on program priorities, regulatory compliance, and operational effectiveness. This position ensures the program fulfills its mission of addressing environmental and public safety risks associated with orphaned oilfield sites while supporting responsible resource management and economic development.
POSITION-SPECIFIC DETAILS
Appointment Type: Unclassified
Work Schedule: Work hours are flexible.
Compensation:$100,000 - $156,000 annually
The final salary will be determined based on the selected candidate’s qualifications and experience.
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For further information about this vacancy contact:
Email: _DCE-Recruiting@la.gov
Human Resources Division
Department of Conservation and Energy
PO Box 94396
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9396
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