Senior Project Development Manager (Central)
EDPR | |
United States, Texas, Houston | |
Nov 13, 2024 | |
EDP Renewables is a global leader in the renewable energy sector and currently operates in more than 25 markets. With eight offices and several sites, at EDP Renewables North America, we are experienced developers and operators of renewable energy. Our portfolio includes wind farms, solar parks, energy storage projects, and green hydrogen solutions throughout the continent. We are ranked among the top 5 in the U.S. in operational renewable energy capacity. Our company is part of EDP, a global energy group present in around 30 markets with a particular emphasis on renewable energies. With more than 45 years of experience, we have been consolidating a relevant presence on the world energy scene based on the commitment to be all-green by 2030, leading the energy transition. With more than 13,000 employees around the world, we are committed to using our energy and heart to drive a better tomorrow. What you will do Role Overview:
The Development Senior Manager is responsible for the development of wind and solar powered generation projects from the project identification stage through start of construction and financial closing. Development Senior Managers may also be engaged in strategic decision making related to the region's pipeline and involved in analyzing development assets for EDPR acquisition. Additionally, the Senior Manager may be responsible for overseeing development staff and will be expected to provide ongoing leadership and training to members of the Central Region, primarily covering the ERCOT, SPP, and MISO markets. Main responsibilities:
-Lead, manage, and coordinate the effective transition of the project from the development phase to the construction phase -Select, hire and directly supervise/manage 3rd party consultants to perform land, environmental, resource measurement, permitting, legal, outreach/government affairs work on behalf of the Company -Responsible for local state, federal, and regional permitting of wind and solar farms; including local agreements that address tax abatement, Road Use and Decommissioning -Obtain land surface rights to design, permit, construct, operate, and maintain wind and solar power projects -Oversee the preparation of proposals that are submitted to utilities and participate in power purchase agreement negotiations -Identify prospective projects with suitable wind/solar resource, electric transmission access, and site characteristics -Identify potential projects for acquisition; lead due diligence efforts for potential acquisition assets -Establish and manage relationships with stakeholders, including elected officials, regulators, utilities, RTOs, and community leaders, to support project development -Participate in policy outreach efforts to government officials regarding renewable energy industry issues -Monitor Generation Interconnection studies performed by transmission providers and third parties and participate in interconnection agreement negotiations -Support the financial analysis and modeling of the project -Manage project level expenditures and invoice processing -Develop project budgets and bear responsibility for the management of project budgets through the development process, including entering into contracts within specified amounts -Coordinate and provide priorities to internal resources, such as the Legal, Engineering, Construction, Finance, Investment Analysis and Energy Assessment teams -Execute land lease agreements on behalf of the Company within specified amounts -Develop project budgets and bear responsibility for the management of project budgets through the development process, including entering into contracts within specified amounts -Direct preparation of and provide reports to management by producing regular and frequent pipeline updates, project status updates, and other reporting documents -Research energy market and competition on an ongoing basis -Establish internal and external connections within the industry; attend conferences and seminars and seek-out opportunities to represent EDPR in a leadership capacity -Participate in the recruitment and interview process of prospective new employees -Supervise, where appropriate Project Developers and Project Managers I & II. -Provide training to employees as required -Identify training needs of the team and collaborate with regional EVP, Director of Development, DPMs and other senior managers to develop training curriculum as well as formal and informal training sessions. -Additional duties as required Employment type
Full Time Work site
Hybrid- Houston, TX or Overland Park, KS What are we looking for Minimum Requirements:
Travel:
Up to 65% Behavioral Requirements:
Physical demands & working conditions:
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