Infinity Natural Resources (NYSE :
- INR), is an oil and gas exploration and production company deeply rooted in the Appalachian Basin.
- Headquartered in Morgantown, WV, we are committed to responsible energy development, operational excellence, and strong environmental stewardship across our growing operations in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
- We pride ourselves on a collaborative work environment, a team dedicated to innovation and safety, and our strong connection to the Appalachian Basin, the region we proudly call home and operate within.
- The Opportunity We are seeking an HSE Field Coordinator to serve as the primary on-site expert responsible for assuring compliance across INR’s Production, Midstream, and Drilling & Completions (D&C) Field Operations.
- Based out of our Marietta, OH office, this role requires deep subject matter expertise to ensure adherence to local, state, and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations.
- You will actively support field teams by guiding them in maintaining compliance, promoting safety and environmental stewardship, and advancing key INR HSE objectives.
- This pivotal field-based position is essential for upholding our rigorous standards and driving operational excellence.
- What You Will Be Doing As an HSE Field Coordinator, you'll play a key role in serving as the primary subject matter expert, assuring environmental, health, and safety compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations across INR’s field operations, including Production, Midstream, and D&C teams.
Your responsibilities will include :
Continually evaluate applicable Company HSE programs, plans, and procedures for effective implementation based on field operations employee and contractor compliance with corporate policies; Facilitate emergency response, regulatory reporting, and remediation services to support applicable personnel as needed; Participate in an on-call rotation specifically for handling HSE incidents reported through Company incident notification systems and 24-hr hotline; Review and facilitate HSE incident investigations received within operations regions and assure corrective actions are taken by management to prevent similar future incidents; Conduct effective training for applicable management, operations personnel, and contractors regarding applicable Company HSE policies, programs and procedures as directed; Act as a liaison between Company management, operations personnel, and contractors to implement applicable Company HSE compliance initiatives; Participates in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Management of Change (MOC), and Pre-Safety Startup Review (PSSR) related to applicable facility design and commissioning activities; Assist with the implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement of company HSE programs, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements, industry standards, and corporate objectives; Assist with development and maintenance of HSE documentation, including safety manuals, environmental policies, and frameworks; Support operational teams in developing and reviewing job hazard analyses (JHAs) and safe work practices; Monitor contractor compliance with HSE requirements and conduct contractor safety evaluations and pre-job meetings; Support waste management, spill response, and environmental remediation activities; Coordinate internal / external audits and inspections to ensure compliance with HSE policies and requirements; Stay informed on applicable regulations and industry best practices; Maintain accurate records, ensure compliance with regulations, and identify opportunities for process improvements to enhance efficiency; Demonstrate flexibility and professionalism in adapting to changing priorities and maintaining positive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders; Adhere to company policies, procedures, and ethical standards while fostering collaboration with team members to achieve organizational goals; Drive employee engagement in safety and environmental programs, ensuring alignment across field operations and corporate offices; Support due diligence efforts associated with M&A from a HSE perspective; Your Background : B.S. degree in occupational safety, environmental science, or similar; 2–5 years of experience in HSE, preferably in the oil and gas industry.Recommended experience with compliance tracking systems, safety programs, and sustainability reporting preferred.Strong understanding of HSE and ESG concepts, regulatory requirements, and industry standards in the oil and gas sector.Knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and other relevant state regulatory agencies.Ability to conduct site inspections, hazard analyses, and incident investigations.Proficient communication skills, both written and verbal, enabling clear and concise interaction with stakeholders at all levels.Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.Familiarity with HSE systems and software (i.e.KPA, Veriforce, etc.).Capacity to work independently and collaboratively across multiple departments.Commitment to continuous improvement, professional growth, and maintaining up-to-date industry knowledge.Physical Requirements Must be able to see, hear, talk and perform tasks requiring manual dexterity and visual acuity; kneel, sit, stand, walk, crouch, stoop, reach, pull, push and other similar, repetitive tasks requiring physical activity. Able to operate standard office / computer equipment. Must be able to perform physical work – exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and / or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Ability to work in outdoor environments, including harsh weather and rugged terrain.Ability to communicate verbally and in writing.Powered by JazzHR