✨ About The Role
- The Environmental Project Manager (EPM) will work under the supervision of a Senior Program Manager for Renewable Energy Interconnections.
- Responsibilities include preparing and reviewing documents, technical reports, cost estimates, and project schedules.
- The EPM will manage environmental compliance for small to large-scale energy projects throughout California.
- This position involves working through the full life cycle of renewable energy projects, from planning to construction and post-construction.
- The role requires participation in continuous improvement programs and staying current on industry trends through training and workshops.
- The EPM will be expected to maintain confidentiality and adhere to company safety rules and OSHA regulations.
- The position offers opportunities for mentorship and professional development within a collaborative team environment.
âš¡ Requirements
- A successful candidate will have a bachelor's degree in urban planning, environmental science, or a similar field, with a master's degree preferred.
- The role requires a minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience, or 8 years with a master's degree.
- Candidates should possess strong knowledge of current environmental compliance and city/state development regulations.
- Experience with utilities and renewable energy projects is preferred, indicating a background in energy sector challenges.
- Strong analytical, communication, writing, and organizational skills are essential for managing multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
- The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented while also maintaining a "big picture" perspective.
- Proven abilities in project management, cost estimating, and technical writing are crucial for success in this role.
- The candidate must be resourceful, able to work independently, and demonstrate initiative while being a team player.