Hanwha Renewables is a member of Hanwha Group, a FORTUNE Global 500 firm specializing in renewable energy solutions. The Senior Manager of Project Development will oversee strategic partnerships and manage real estate and permitting aspects of utility-scale solar and energy storage projects in the US.
Responsibilities:
- Identify acquisition and greenfield development opportunities for utility- scale solar and battery energy storage projects throughout North America
- Perform detailed strategic and financial analyses, including company evaluations and financial feasibility studies of potential acquisition opportunities
- Acquire and maintain information on market, industry, economic, consumer, and competitive conditions and trends
- Engage in industry groups to identify new market solutions
- Prepare acquisition/divestiture and other strategic transaction summaries and recommendations for Manage all matters related to real estate from initial site control to issuance of the final title policy
- Assist in obtaining initial title commitments, assist real estate division to perform all require title curative to achieve the proforma policy in a form acceptable to the financier
- Co-Manage title closing and issuance of the closing letter and final title policy with required endorsements with real estate team
- Co-Manage all changes to the ALTA survey to provide a survey acceptable to the financier and the title company
- Review and manage all lease agreements as well as any required amendments acceptable to the financing parties, including recoding the memorandums
- Manage real estate land purchases and any sale lease backs
- Obtain any needed easements in a form acceptable for financial close
- Perform any subdivisions and or lot line adjustments needed for land acquisitions
- Obtain any required crossing agreements such as, driveway, pipeline, transmission and distribution line, canal, DOT, communications, sewer and water, etc
- Acquire all permits needed to construct and operate utility scale solar and energy storage projects
- Obtain all local land use approvals from the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as Conditional Use Permits, Zoning Authorizations, Zoning Letters, etc
- Obtain required State siting and or facilities permits, such as Certificates of Public Necessity (CPCN), Electric Merchant Permits (EMP), Electrical Siting Permits, etc
- Hearing preparation and lead face for the project at all Local and State land use hearings
- Receive all environmental clearances from Local, State, and Federal agencies as applicable, such as CEQA, NEPA, SEQR, etc
- Perform historic and cultural resource studies and obtain clearance from the State SHPO as required
- Manage filings with the Federal Aviation Authority and any other effected airports
- Evaluate and obtain any required threatened and endangered species initial screening, protocol surveys, and any required State or Federal take authorizations or permits
- Manage wetland surveys, filing of Preliminary and/or Approved Wetland Jurisdictional Determinations (PJD/AJD), and applying for and receiving approval of Preconstruction Notices (PCN) for issuance of the required Nationwide Wetland Permits
- Manage interconnection applications through the process until commercial operation
- Working knowledge of the ISO/RTO interconnection processes for filing interconnection applications including (CAISO, PJM, ERCOT, SPP, and MISO)
- Make all required security postings and payments in a timely manner
- Review and solicit comments from consultants and internal team on the feasibility, system impact, and facilities studies
- Oversee all agreements needed to construct the facilities including Interconnection agreements, engineering and procurement, and construction agreements
- Manage flow of information between HQC US, project investor, and third-party financing representatives
- Provide support for HQC US Structured Finance and Legal departments during project sale, debt and equity closings
- Prepare projects for debt and equity finance or divestment by addressing low and medium finance risk items identified during acquisition process
- Confirm that project land control documents, easements, right-of-way agreements, etc. meet minimum finance thresholds
- Manage all matters related to real estate for the project closing
- Manage a team developer (Max two)
Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in a business, urban planning, engineering, finance or other related fields
- 8+ years of renewable energy project development, working on behalf of the owner/developer
- A proven track record as a lead developer with a “deal sheet of projects” 50MW+ in size
- Solid understanding of energy markets and renewable energy development in North America
- Ability to communicate effectively with audiences that include but are not limited to management, coworkers, clients, vendors, contractors, and other stakeholders
- Superior preparation, presentation, time management & interpersonal skills
- Willing to travel up to 50% of the time within North America and internationally
- Represent the company with the utmost professionalism with internal and external communications
- A valid driving license and passport