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Senior Manager, Project Development, WECC
Location
United States
Posted
116 days ago
Salary
$0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Manager, Project Development, WECC
Aypa Power
Aypa Power, a Blackstone portfolio company, is a leading developer, owner, and operator of utility-scale energy storage and hybrid renewable projects that power our communities and cities. Our mission is to responsibly decarbonize the grid and make North American energy markets more affordable, sustainable, and efficient. Aypa is well-capitalized and uniquely positioned to lean forward on projects with well-suited deal structures to meet our customers’ needs. We have been at the forefront of energy storage development since our first energy storage project came online in 2018. As a leader in our industry, we have over 22 GW of utility-scale energy storage and hybrid renewable energy projects in development and 33 projects in operation or construction across North America. We seek a Senior Manager of Project Development to develop stand-alone utility-scale energy storage and renewable hybrid projects from market assessment to site development and through financial close throughout the WECC market. This is a high-visibility role in an organization with an established portfolio. The successful candidate will be immediately assigned a portfolio of projects to manage while contributing to regional expansion. Responsibilities : Lead project development activities from inception to financial close by coordinating with internal and external subject matter experts to meet project objectives; Develop and own relationships with external project stakeholders, including landowners, permitting authorities, and utilities; Lead recurring project reporting, including status tracing, risk identification and mitigation, and financial performance to the Director and executives; Source consultants and lead negotiation of scopes of work for development studies and activities; Support the Commercial team in project marketing and solicitation, i.e., RFP response; Contribute to development and project acquisition due diligence; Monitor regulatory and policy changes and incorporate them into project development strategy; Other duties as assigned or required. K ey Qualifications: Compensation and Location: Salary : A base salary commensurate with experience; Bonus : An annual bonus will be awarded based on individual performance and the business's overall success; Benefits : Aypa offers an attractive benefits package with excellent health care/dental/vision, 401k matching, unlimited vacation, paid parental leave, and other health/wellness benefits; Location: Remote (USA). The ability to work in the United States is a requirement. At Aypa, we nurture and support a highly diverse team and actively seek to advance fair and inclusive practices in all aspects of what we do. We hire passionate, dedicated, and forward-thinking individuals from different backgrounds and value unique perspectives and experiences. With a focus on belonging, we are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all. Please note: We kindly request that recruiting companies and agencies refrain from contacting us regarding this job posting. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in respecting our hiring process. Thank you.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Engineering, Finance, Environmental Science, or similar with a graduate degree (MBA) a strong plus;
- Minimum of six (6) years of experience with demonstrated project success in utility-scale renewable energy project development;
- Ability to thrive in an entrepreneurial environment, including a creative and proactive work ethic;
- Strong project management skills with experience managing multiple large teams on concurrent projects;
- Demonstrated ability to accurately assess, quantify, and resolve project and contractual risk;
- Knowledge of and experience in WECC, including legal, regulatory, and environmental aspects;
- Experience in MS Office (Teams, Project, PowerPoint, Excel).
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