Staff Commercial Planning & Optimization Engineer- DP

Valero is the best-in-class producer of essential fuels and products that are foundational to modern life. As a Staff Commercial Planning & Optimization Engineer, you will coordinate commercial planning and optimization of the DGD facility, focusing on feedstock procurement, logistics, and risk exposure while collaborating with plant operations to maximize margins.


Responsibilities

  • Publish weekly forecasts, gross margin capture, and monthly operating plans
  • Develop, maintain, and publish run-out schedules in order to manage tankage limitations, facility operating requirements, third party terminal and Marketing requirements
  • Prepare economic comparison analysis to justify any operating signal change prior to implementation. Collaborate with the Corporate Regional Optimization Engineers and Refinery Scheduling engineers
  • Oversee a variety of ad hoc commercial feedstock optimization and product disposition projects which involve regular collaborations with accounting and regulatory compliance functions
  • Work with the Operations group to ensure optimal facility operating signals and plans are understood. Monitor, maintain and communicate to all affected parties the key operating signals, operating constraints and their cost, and any significant deviations from the operating plan or current target
  • Identify opportunities to improve the facility optimization
  • Stay abreast of upcoming product specification changes and the impact that these changes will have on planned slate of feedstocks for the facility
  • Provide background advice and support on management of change (MOC) issues and procedures
  • Manage the development of plans and contingency plans around planned/unplanned maintenance and turnaround work, including tank work
  • Issue monthly Facility Operating Plan and communicate the plans with Corporate Leadership, as well as facility operations
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key customers and suppliers including area producers as well as backup relationships to ensure reliable and economic feedstock supply
  • Develops the facility’s Strategic Plan annually
  • Compare actual operations versus planned rates at the DGD facility and determine the economic impact of variances
  • Perform a quarterly backcast on facility operations and issue a formal report with recommendations identified from this process
  • Develop an LP model or similar process to generate weekly economic margins and publish the results in the weekly Operating Plan which directs unit operations to maximize facility profitability
  • Develop and maintain a list of daily optimizations and synergies which enhance the facility and reduce costs
  • Provide timely and cost-effective guidance and technical service to Operations for plan variances 24 hours/day

Skills

  • Able and willing to work on-site, in-person at the Valero St. Charles Diamond Green Diesel location, required
  • Bachelor's or higher level degree in Engineering required
  • 8+ years of refinery industry engineering experience required
  • Strong understanding of facility/refinery operations and the impact of feedstock quality on production rates and product quality required
  • Ability to read and interpret company policies, keep up with changing RFS and low carbon market regulatory guidelines, and other work-related documentation required
  • Basic skill using Microsoft Office programs (i.e., Word and Excel) required
  • Bachelor's or higher level degree - Chemical Engineering
  • Linear Program (i.e. AspenTech PIMS) experience
  • Experience working with commercial departments and understanding basic economic drivers
  • Experience in cargo and rail logistics or scheduling
  • Experience leading or managing a team

Benefits

  • Competitive Pay and Annual Bonus Program
  • 100% match on 401(K) up to 7%, with immediate vesting
  • Company-sponsored Pension Plan
  • Comprehensive Healthcare and Wellness Program

Company Overview

  • Valero is an international manufacturer and marketer of transportation fuels and petrochemical products. It was founded in 1980, and is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http://www.valero.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • Valero has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 1 in 2025, 1 in 2024, 17 in 2023, 24 in 2022, 33 in 2021, 29 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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