Further develop and implement standardized procedures, tools, and training programs to support environmental due diligence and permitting across CyrusOne’s U.S. portfolio.
Provide subject matter expertise on environmental assessments and permitting, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), noise impact analyses, air permitting, water and wastewater permitting, and wetlands.
Partner cross-functionally with Design, Construction, Operations, and Legal teams to ensure environmental requirements are clearly defined, communicated, and integrated into project planning, execution, and turnover.
Represent CyrusOne in external stakeholder engagements, including interactions with regulatory agencies, local governments, community groups, and public hearings as needed.
Track, interpret, and advise on changes to U.S. environmental regulations and policy, and develop compliance strategies accordingly.
Requirements
10+ years of experience in environmental permitting, compliance, and due diligence, preferably within data centers, infrastructure, energy, or large-scale industrial development.
Strong working knowledge of environmental regulations, with subject matter expertise in air quality and/or environmental noise.
Experience managing environmental permitting for data centers or other high-impact, mission-critical infrastructure is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated ability to translate complex regulatory requirements into clear, actionable guidance for technical and non-technical audiences.
Excellent technical writing, documentation, and reporting capabilities.
Proven stakeholder engagement and communication skills, including interactions with regulators, consultants, internal leadership, and community representatives.
Comfortable presenting environmental risk, permitting strategies, and compliance considerations to executive leadership and cross-functional teams.
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related technical discipline. A relevant graduate degree or professional certification is a plus.
Benefits
Reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and any other state or local laws.
Up to 25% travel to support site development, permitting activities, and stakeholder engagement.