Full-Time

Compliance Manager

Posted on 12/13/2025

Harvest Midstream

Harvest Midstream

51-200 employees

No salary listed

Houston, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering, Safety Engineering, or related technical field
  • Fifteen (15) or more years of experience in health, safety, and environment risk management, process safety, and leadership
  • Demonstrated history of managing teams and implementing Process Safety Management and PHMSA 193 programs in the oil and gas sector
  • Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, PHMSA regulations, with the ability to interpret applicability
  • Strong verbal and written communication, effective presentation and training skills
Responsibilities
  • Lead, mentor, and manage PSM Specialists and Engineers across multiple regions
  • Oversee PSM and PHMSA 193 compliance programs, collaborating closely with Operations and Engineering management
  • Provide technical leadership and guidance to ensure compliance with PSM and PHMSA 193 regulations and safety standards
  • Develop, implement, and continuously improve PSM programs and management systems
  • Manage the Management of Change (MOC) program and associated software systems
  • Oversee technical elements including Process Hazard Analyses, Layers of Protection Analysis, facility siting, management of change, and pre-startup safety reviews
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives, including risk assessment criteria, Pressure Safety Valve prioritization, and policy updates
  • Develop and deliver PSM training programs for personnel at all organizational levels
  • Manage and support compliance audits, ensuring adherence to corporate and regulatory requirements
  • Assist with ensuring timely closure of findings from PSM audits, PHA studies and other PSM assessment activities
  • Act as a key interface between HSE teams, operations, and engineering departments
  • Engage with senior leadership to align PSM strategies with broader business objectives
  • Provide customer-focused solutions to enhance safety culture and operational performance

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2002

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Kenai LNG imports start 1H28, serving Chugach Electric needs.
  • Rockies assets capture production as MPLX shifts to Marcellus.
  • North Slope LNG delivery to Fairbanks proves logistics expertise.

What critics are saying

  • FERC delays Kenai permit to Dec 2028, missing gas shortfalls.
  • Declining Rockies production slashes Uinta asset throughput volumes.
  • Chugach and MPC reject firm offtake, stranding Kenai costs.

What makes Harvest Midstream unique

  • Harvest acquired Kenai LNG terminal for Alaska energy security.
  • Harvest bought MPLX's Uinta and Green River gas assets for $1bn.
  • Harvest closed Paradigm Midstream acquisition from Ares Management.

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Benefits

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Vacation

Wellness Program

Company News

LNG Industry
Nov 12th, 2025
Harvest Midstream acquires Kenai LNG terminal

Harvest Midstream acquires Kenai LNG terminal. Harvest Midstream has closed the acquisition of the Kenai LNG facility in Nikiski, Alaska, advancing its February 2025 plan to redevelop existing LNG infrastructure to strengthen Southcentral Alaska's energy security and provide reliable, market-responsive energy solutions for local utilities and consumers. "Today's announcement is another milestone in delivering real energy solutions for Alaska and advancing America's energy infrastructure," said Jason C. Rebrook, Harvest CEO. "Earlier this year, we delivered the first-ever North Slope LNG to Fairbanks, and now we are building on that momentum by putting existing LNG infrastructure back to work to help meet Southcentral Alaska's near-term gas needs and strengthen long-term energy reliability for the state." The acquisition includes about 100 acres of industrial waterfront, 107 000 m[3] of LNG storage, and legacy dock infrastructure historically capable of handling LNG vessels up to 138 000 m[3] (about 2.9 billion ft[3] of natural gas). The facility provides a strategic platform to help meet Southcentral Alaska's near-term energy needs through LNG imports, while preserving future export potential that could expand Alaska's reach in global energy markets. In summer 2025, Harvest completed a full inspection of the onshore facility and dock infrastructure. The company is seeking an amendment to its existing FERC permit to increase import capacity and is in advanced talks with global LNG suppliers and potential offtake customers. Harvest is targeting a final investment decision in 2Q26 and first LNG imports in 1H28.

OilPrice.com
Aug 28th, 2025
Harvest Midstream Acquires Key Natural Gas Assets in Billion-Dollar Deal

Harvest Midstream acquires key natural gas assets in billion-dollar deal.

Offshore Technology
Aug 28th, 2025
Harvest Midstream to acquire MPLX Rockies gas assets for $1bn

Harvest Midstream to acquire MPLX Rockies gas assets for $1bn.

Business News Today
Aug 28th, 2025
Harvest Midstream makes $1bn bet on Rockies gas assets as MPLX shifts to Marcellus and Permian

How does Harvest Midstream's $1 billion acquisition of MPLX's Uinta and Green River assets reshape its U.S. midstream growth story?

The Andalusia Star-News
Aug 27th, 2025
HARVEST MIDSTREAM ACCELERATES EXPANSION WITH $1 BILLION ACQUISITION OF MPLX UINTA AND GREEN RIVER BASIN GAS GATHERING & PROCESSING ASSETS

Harvest Midstream accelerates expansion with $1 billion acquisition of MPLX Uinta and Green River Basin gas gathering & processing assets.

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