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Manager Development, MISO

Posted 02 May 2025
Salary Competitive Salary (DOE)
LocationChicago
Job type Permanent
Discipline Renewable Energy & InfrastructureEnergy Management
ReferenceJL-4217362388

Job description

​I am pleased to be partnering with a leading IPP in their search for a Project Development Manager with a primary focus on solar and wind projects located in MISO. Reporting to the Vice President, Development, this role is best suited for a person with a strong track record in wind, solar, and/or storage development looking to work in a dynamic, fast paced, and collaborative environment. This role is remote but candidates must be located in the Midwest.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the creation and execution of project development plans to meet project objectives, including cost, schedule, and resources.

  • Manage or participate in all aspects of project development, including:

  • Land acquisition and title curative work.

  • Local, state and federal permitting.

  • Commercial and technical aspects of project interconnection.

  • Environmental assessments.

  • Stakeholder consultation and management.

  • Off-take origination and power marketing.

  • Project technical design and infrastructure siting.

  • Energy and technical assessments.

  • Participate in greenfield land campaigns, including organizing and managing land agents.

  • Regular meetings with landowners, local stakeholders and establishing Cordelio’s presence in the community.

  • Oversee development work performed by joint venture and partner developers.

  • Identify or originate new growth opportunities, including targeted areas for greenfield development.

  • Perform due diligence review of prospective wind and solar asset acquisitions.

  • Represent Cordelio at industry association meetings and events and track relevant industry led policy initiatives.

  • Support project finance, offtake RFP and permitting submissions.

Skills & Requirements
  • Track record of successful development of US based wind and/or solar projects in various markets, with a preference for experience in wind and solar development in MISO.

  • Or transferable background in a related industry.

  • Valid U.S. driver’s license.

  • Ability to travel domestically up to 50%.