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As a Technical Sales Manager, you will be accountable for the technical scope (excluding logistics and installation) of offshore wind farm projects during the sales phase. You will work with some of the offshore wind industry’s leading experts to find solutions that pave the way for the renewable energy transition.
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Serve as Senior Technical Advisor for permitting-related activities in support of ERM clients' capital projects (i.e., renewable energy projects, electric and gas utilities). Renewable energy permitting experience is a plus.
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Experience with Wind Energy (requirement) as well as solar + storage projects, effectively leading development technical due diligence, developing specifications, SLD, and other contract exhibits to support EPC contract and other development and implementation activities to include site development, permitting, environmental risk management, etc.
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This role will report to the Director of Engineering and this will be a #2 engineer supporting Eastern USA utility scale renewable energy projects (wind, solar, and storage). Overall experience leading project development lifecycle of project from greenfield (or MNA) through development, and to NTP.
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Who we serveDeloitte’s Power, Utilities & Renewables practice is at the forefront of top trends and issues facing the ever-evolving power, utilities and renewable energy landscape. Building on more than 175 years of service, our US Power, Utilities & Renewables practice helps clients with some of their most complex challenges as they look to accelerate digital transformation, ignite technological innovation, and navigate more sustainable solutions for energy generation.
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Additionally, you will contribute to and be responsible for all engineering aspects of multi-discipline projects in various markets and business including: Water (Water/Wastewater Treatment, Linear Water, Water Resources) Energy and Resources (Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Future and Renewable Energy, Industrial Manufacturing), Environmental (Solid Waste, Landfill, CAR), with potential future work in Transportation (Highways, Roads, Bridges, Rail, Transit.
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As a TSM you will be working with some of the offshore wind industry’s leading experts with whom you will be finding solutions that pave the way for the renewable energy transition. Lead the negotiations of the technical requirements and specifications of Turbine Supply Agreements assisted by the technical sales project team.
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As a Technical Sales Manager you will be responsible for the technical scope (excluding logistics and installation) of offshore wind farm projects during the sales phase. You will lead the negotiations of the technical requirements and specifications of Turbine Supply Agreements supported by the technical sales project team.
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Act as Project Manager, Proposal Manager, Program Manager, Account Manager and Technical Lead to support services and plan, develop, and grow power delivery clients goal and business growth for the region.
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As a senior leader, you will be fully accountable for successfully consulting on permitting-related project work to support and build ERM’s team in the Northeast, while networking with ERM's global technical team to share best practices across the industry.
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This role provides Project Management expertise, including high-level technical assistance and guidance for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, design, development, and construction of hydropower infrastructure and related energy projects.
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A strong candidate will have technical expertise leading multi-media environmental permitting efforts under the purview of state agencies and providing support for the development of large-scale capital expansion projects in the energy sector.
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New Leaf Energy is seeking an Interconnection Project Manager (DG) to join our team. A passion for renewable energy, addressing the climate crisis, and accelerating the clean energy transformation.
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This position will perform project management and support technical tasks on a variety of projects including renewable generation, energy storage, building electrification & associated electrical upgrades, and may involve transmission and distribution (T&D) components.
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Nexamp is seeking a Portfolio Project Manager tasked with management of technical due-diligence reviews of Nexamp solar and storage distributed generation projects throughout the U.S. in support of project financing.
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