Peregrine Search Solutions
Development Engineering Manager
Peregrine Search Solutions, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
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Development Engineering Manager Position is Based:
Charlotte, NC Hybrid position:
3 days in office Travel:
15%-25% Key Responsibilities Provide strategic engineering leadership for utility-scale solar projects, ensuring effective modeling, construction, and interconnection strategies nationwide. Manage technical due diligence for project acquisitions, ensuring risks are identified and mitigated while supporting acquisition evaluations. Oversee cost estimation processes, contract frameworks, permitting pathways, interconnection strategies, and financial optimizations for solar projects. Leverage deep knowledge of renewable energy systems, interconnection protocols, and risk assessment to evaluate and refine project designs. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Development, Finance, Marketing, Project Management & Construction (PMC), Supply Chain, and Health & Safety, to ensure project success. Manage external consultants across disciplines including site assessment, interconnection, permitting, legal reviews, and construction support. Develop accurate technical reports, recommendations, and project analyses to enhance the company’s competitive positioning. Deliver technical guidance and problem-solving expertise to address complex, high-impact challenges within corporate or industry-wide contexts. Lead complex engineering studies and disseminate findings to drive corporate advancements and establish best practices. This position will not manage a team but will manage the process. Basic Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Engineering is required. Master’s degree or Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensure in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering is Preferred. 7+ years of relevant work experience, with at least 5 years in the energy industry and 2+ years of direct EPC experience in solar and/or energy storage projects. Proficiency in solar computer design tools (AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, PVCase) and performance modeling tools (e.g., PVSyst). Familiarity with permitting processes and applicable U.S./IEC equipment standards. Experience with EPC contract review, project financing requirements, and managing consultants or contractors.
Compensation: $135,000-$145,000 per year
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Development Engineering Manager Position is Based:
Charlotte, NC Hybrid position:
3 days in office Travel:
15%-25% Key Responsibilities Provide strategic engineering leadership for utility-scale solar projects, ensuring effective modeling, construction, and interconnection strategies nationwide. Manage technical due diligence for project acquisitions, ensuring risks are identified and mitigated while supporting acquisition evaluations. Oversee cost estimation processes, contract frameworks, permitting pathways, interconnection strategies, and financial optimizations for solar projects. Leverage deep knowledge of renewable energy systems, interconnection protocols, and risk assessment to evaluate and refine project designs. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Development, Finance, Marketing, Project Management & Construction (PMC), Supply Chain, and Health & Safety, to ensure project success. Manage external consultants across disciplines including site assessment, interconnection, permitting, legal reviews, and construction support. Develop accurate technical reports, recommendations, and project analyses to enhance the company’s competitive positioning. Deliver technical guidance and problem-solving expertise to address complex, high-impact challenges within corporate or industry-wide contexts. Lead complex engineering studies and disseminate findings to drive corporate advancements and establish best practices. This position will not manage a team but will manage the process. Basic Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Engineering is required. Master’s degree or Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensure in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering is Preferred. 7+ years of relevant work experience, with at least 5 years in the energy industry and 2+ years of direct EPC experience in solar and/or energy storage projects. Proficiency in solar computer design tools (AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, PVCase) and performance modeling tools (e.g., PVSyst). Familiarity with permitting processes and applicable U.S./IEC equipment standards. Experience with EPC contract review, project financing requirements, and managing consultants or contractors.
Compensation: $135,000-$145,000 per year
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