$120K - 180K a year
Manage multiple concurrent utility scale battery augmentation projects from conception through execution including technical, financial, permitting, and construction aspects.
Expertise in utility scale energy storage and substation design, project management of large-scale projects, knowledge of battery technologies and safety standards, and experience with construction and permitting.
Description: Project Manager for Utility Scale Energy Storage focusing on battery augmentation projectsManage multiple concurrent high-volume battery augmentation projects from conception through executionLead early-stage project efforts including storage sizing, scope definition and schedule creationCoordinate financial feasibility analysis, engineering/design review, resource analysis, legal/tax review, and contractingLead brownfield permitting, interconnection agreement modification, and construction RFPsSupport energy storage strategies through technical and market analysisDevelop models and dashboards to improve project management and team collaborationSupport contractual arrangements for project development and ensure compliance with technical and regulatory requirementsSupport detailed design engineering and collaborate with suppliers and multi-disciplined teamsIdentify value engineering opportunities Requirements: SME in substation or utility scale energy storage design and/or project managementExpertise in Power electronics, Battery storage system design, Substation design, Generation tie designManagement and/or operation of large-scale projectsExperience managing technical and financial aspects of a large-scale fleet including maintenance, CAPEX, O&MHands-on construction methods knowledge (foundations, trenching, electrical terminations and testing)Strong knowledge of energy storage technologies (battery chemistries, power conversion units, DC-DC converters)Familiarity with lithium-ion battery safety standards: UL1973, UL9540, UL9540A, NFPA 855, NFPA70E, NEC, IFC/IBCFamiliarity with interconnection studies and GIA material modification adjustment (MMA) processes (WECC and CAISO)Construction permitting and contracting experience Benefits: Competitive compensation (depending on experience)Direct access to industry-leading clean energy projectsProfessional development and career advancement opportunitiesComprehensive support throughout your contract engagementNetworking opportunities within the renewable energy sector
This job posting was last updated on 9/4/2025