Planet Forward
Project Developer
Planet Forward, Richland, Washington, United States, 99352
Description:
Oversee the development and execution of diverse projects focused on non-nuclear, carbon-free generation, energy storage, and geothermal initiatives. Provide innovative resource solutions tailored to public power utilities, steering project plans from initial feasibility studies through to construction completion. Projects range widely in scope, with development and construction budgets spanning from a few million dollars for smaller renewable initiatives to several hundred million for substantial conventional projects.
Principal Accountabilities:
Project Management for all phases of development for new applied technology and power management projects, including identifying needs and opportunities; preparation of proposals and term sheets; formation and leadership of project teams; hiring and managing of outside technical and environmental consultants; preparation of project development and business plans, strategic plans and budgets, including project pro-formas; identification and development of project sites; obtainment of management, board and regulatory approvals; management of the procurement of major equipment and construction services; arrangement of project financing; coordination with Operations and Maintenance (O&M)/Professional Services for operating cost projections and project transition plans and checklists; and arranging for construction management services. Negotiate term sheets, PPAs and other development agreements with business sector manager support. Provide direction and oversight of administrative and technical support assigned to projects. Develop and maintain industry liaisons and current expertise for assigned power supply technologies, including attendance and/or participation on industry committees and forums, review of technical journals and periodicals and completion of selected training classes and seminars. Required Abilities & Skills: Must have a working knowledge of various power supply technologies, as well as a general familiarity with related federal and state environmental regulations, policies, and permitting processes. Required are well-developed management skills, including strong team formation and leadership skills, Knowledge of the procurement process and policies, contractor management, budget preparation and tracking process, commitment tracking, schedule, and cost controls, personnel management, as well as strong verbal and written presentation skills. Ability to deal effectively with all levels of Energy Northwest (EN) employees and EN member utilities, major contractors and consultants and handle interfaces with the media and the general public. Ability to effectively interface with code and regulatory authorities. Ability to assemble and lead a strong technical support. team from diverse sources within EN and customer organizations. Ability to effectively address complex project planning, regulatory, budgetary, financing, and organizational interface issues in harmony with established strategic plans, corporate policies, and management direction. Ability to work well with many different organizations and diverse, sometimes challenging interpersonal relationships, functioning as manager, leader, diplomat, coach/mentor, and teacher as appropriate. Overall strong interfacing and communication skills, including public speaking and media interface skills are required.
Project Management for all phases of development for new applied technology and power management projects, including identifying needs and opportunities; preparation of proposals and term sheets; formation and leadership of project teams; hiring and managing of outside technical and environmental consultants; preparation of project development and business plans, strategic plans and budgets, including project pro-formas; identification and development of project sites; obtainment of management, board and regulatory approvals; management of the procurement of major equipment and construction services; arrangement of project financing; coordination with Operations and Maintenance (O&M)/Professional Services for operating cost projections and project transition plans and checklists; and arranging for construction management services. Negotiate term sheets, PPAs and other development agreements with business sector manager support. Provide direction and oversight of administrative and technical support assigned to projects. Develop and maintain industry liaisons and current expertise for assigned power supply technologies, including attendance and/or participation on industry committees and forums, review of technical journals and periodicals and completion of selected training classes and seminars. Required Abilities & Skills: Must have a working knowledge of various power supply technologies, as well as a general familiarity with related federal and state environmental regulations, policies, and permitting processes. Required are well-developed management skills, including strong team formation and leadership skills, Knowledge of the procurement process and policies, contractor management, budget preparation and tracking process, commitment tracking, schedule, and cost controls, personnel management, as well as strong verbal and written presentation skills. Ability to deal effectively with all levels of Energy Northwest (EN) employees and EN member utilities, major contractors and consultants and handle interfaces with the media and the general public. Ability to effectively interface with code and regulatory authorities. Ability to assemble and lead a strong technical support. team from diverse sources within EN and customer organizations. Ability to effectively address complex project planning, regulatory, budgetary, financing, and organizational interface issues in harmony with established strategic plans, corporate policies, and management direction. Ability to work well with many different organizations and diverse, sometimes challenging interpersonal relationships, functioning as manager, leader, diplomat, coach/mentor, and teacher as appropriate. Overall strong interfacing and communication skills, including public speaking and media interface skills are required.