Office of Enforcement – Inspections Division
The Office of Enforcement (OENF) is dedicated to ensuring regulatory compliance and protecting public and environmental interests through rigorous inspection programs, timely enforcement actions, and transparent oversight. The Office emphasizes proactive monitoring, consistent regulatory enforcement, and transparent reporting. Its operations are designed to uphold compliance standards, swiftly address violations, and maintain trust and accountability within Louisiana’s regulated community.
OENF consolidates all inspectors and enforcement staff into one office to maximize efficiency, consistency, and accountability. District inspectors, pipeline safety, UIC, coastal field services, and mining enforcement now operate under a unified structure that emphasizes cross-training, career progression, and consistent enforcement decisions.
This position is responsible for coordinating and directing the technical and administrative functions relating to the program’s field surveillance, enforcement, and compliance activities of injection wells within a public safety program that regulates the environmental impacts of statewide energy resource exploration, development and storage, and the subsurface mining of minerals pursuant to the Louisiana UIC Program and certain additional activities regulated under the Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 43, Parts XIX and XVII.
Job Duties:
The position requires a high degree of knowledge in specialized field inspection activities on all aspects of oil and gas resource recovery and management, surface/subsurface waste management options, hydrocarbon storage, and subsurface mineral solution mining, particularly in the area of day-to-day field operations. All work is done in concert with policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the division, and the Department of Conservation & Energy (C&E). Work may also be performed under specific requirements of the UIC, EPA, or other state or federal agencies.
The position may require performing other duties not specifically identified below, but are assigned as needed.
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In conjunction with the C&E OENF-Inspections, the incumbent will assist with the closure of abandoned commercial exploration and production waste management facilities. This includes providing administrative and technical assistance in preparing and evaluating environmental site assessment and closure plans, and preparing Requests for Proposals for contractor bidding. Incumbent establishes standard operating procedures for field staff and other programs, which are used by staff and by the regulated community to ensure compliance with rules and regulations.
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Assists clerical staff in scheduling, preparing, distributing, and collecting statutory and regulatory fees and civil penalties of the Injection and Mining Section; scheduling the preparation, mail-out, collection, and audit of the divisional self-monitoring reports and Organization Reports.
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Reviews various technical and field reports/inspections and makes recommendations to the Petroleum Scientist Manager or higher divisional personnel on matters of regulatory noncompliance. Manages the timely submission by various operators of required technical and operational self-monitoring reports. Performs audits of operator self-monitoring reports for technical accuracy, completeness, and consistency of information to evaluate operator conformance/compliance to statutes, regulations, or permit conditions.
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Performs timely follow-up audits on inaccurate, incomplete, and delinquent operator filings (reports, fees, etc.) to ensure timely compliance by operators. Makes recommendations to Petroleum Scientist Manager or higher divisional personnel on matters of regulatory noncompliance and determines the appropriate enforcement action to levy against delinquent or noncompliant operators.
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Performs additional duties as assigned.
Position-Specific Details:
Appointment Type: Probational
Career Progression: This position may be filled as a Petroleum Scientist 1, 2, or 3.
Work Schedule: 40 hrs/week in Baton Rouge Office
Compensation: The salary offered will be determined based on qualifications and experience.
This position offers premium pay.
Eligibility Criteria
Premium Pay Rate
Eligible Hours
Petroleum Scientist 1 – Petroleum Scientist Administrator positions occupied by licensed professionals
Licensed LAPELS Engineer: $2.00 per hour
Hours Actually Worked
Licensed LBOPG Geoscientist: $2.00 per hour
ENGINEERING DEGREE (NON-PETROLEUM)/GEOLOGY or GEOSCIENCE DEGREE
Title/Level
Petroleum Scientist 1
Petroleum Scientist 2
Petroleum Scientist 3
Pay Level
TS-312
TS-314
TS-316
SER Hourly Range
$27.65 - $43.28
$30.55 - $49.55
$33.76 - $56.73
SER Monthly Range
$4,792.67 - $7,502
$5,295.33 - $8,589
$5,851.73 - $9,833
SER Annual Range
$57,512 - $90,022
$63,544 - $103,064
$70,220.80 - $117,988
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING DEGREE
SER Hourly Range
$28.85 - $43.28
$33.03 - $49.55
$37.82 - $56.73
SER Monthly Range
$5,000.67 - $7,502
$5,725.20 - $8,589
$6,555.47 - $9,833
SER Annual Range
$60,008 - $90,022
$68,702.40 - $103,064
$78,665.60 - $117,998
Louisiana is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) that supports the recruitment, hiring, and retention of individuals with disabilities.
How To Apply:
No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.
- Information to support your eligibility for the position must be included in the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education). Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.
For further information about this vacancy, contact:
Human Resources
Department of Conservation and Energy
PO Box 94396
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9396
Email: [email protected]