Senior Counsel
Chevron
Houston, TX
Description
The attorney will be expected to be a subject-matter expert in air law. The work will include supporting the entire enterprise in areas of air law.
- Delivering superior performance and results consistent with the Chevron Way, and Chevron’s tenets of Operational Excellence and Capital Stewardship.
- Respecting diversity and inclusion and adhering to principles of professionalism and the canons of legal ethics.
- Extensive client counseling in HSE laws, rules, regulations, policies, and guidelines; interpretation of HSE rules and regulations; and participation in the selection and oversight of outside counsel for advice and litigation.
- Managing a docket of Chevron regulatory, administrative, policy, and enforcement matters related to environmental issues.
- Achieving excellent, cost-effective results through early hazard recognition and strategic case and matter management.
- Creating and maintaining the highest level of client confidence and satisfaction through excellent communication and professionalism.
- Coordinating and ensuring maximum effective use of in-house and outside legal resources.
- Maintaining expertise in the attorney's legal fields of responsibility, keeping abreast of policy and regulatory developments.
- Participating with other in-house personnel and with industry associations in providing constructive input to governmental bodies on legislative and regulatory issues.
- Cooperating with and assisting the other members of the group on day-to-day matters as well as increasing the professional reputation of the group as a whole.
- Juris Doctorate required and admission to practice law in at least one state.
- This position may involve moderate travel.
- Candidate must have at least seven (7) years of environmental and/or safety law experience with broad-based responsibility for a portfolio of legal matters including compliance counseling, investigations, interpreting and negotiating agency orders and agreements, advising on the environmental aspects of commercial transactions, and providing support on environmental issues with a demonstrated high level of expertise in air law.
- Experience as an advocate in administrative proceedings or litigation involving such issues, demonstrated ability to analyze and evaluate legal questions and client needs, strong writing and oral communication skills, and strong client relationship skills.
- An attorney in this position must be a self-starter who is adept at working in a true team environment and partnering with management, clients, other in-house counsel, outside counsel, and staff.
International Considerations:
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Chevron offers competitive compensation and benefits programs which includes, but is not limited to, variable pay, health care coverage, retirement plan, protection coverage, time off and leave programs, training and development opportunities and a range of allowances connected to specific work situations. Details are available at http://hr2.chevron.com/.