Manager Development, MISO
- Posted 02 May 2025
- Salary Competitive Salary (DOE)
- LocationChicago
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Renewable Energy & Infrastructure, Energy 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%.