Manager, Solar Permitting
Ecoplexus
Company Overview
Ecoplexus, Inc.
San Francisco, CA, United States
2010
Approximately 130 employees (source: rocketreach.co). Revenue of $72.4 million in FY 2025 (source: ecoplexus.com).
What They Do
Ecoplexus specializes in utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, focusing on facilities that range from 10 MW to 600 MW in capacity (source: ecoplexus.com). The company has established itself as a comprehensive renewable energy solutions provider, integrating energy storage capabilities into its service portfolio and actively developing battery storage solutions alongside solar facilities (source: ecoplexus.com). Their service offerings encompass the entire project lifecycle, including project development, financing, engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) services, operations and maintenance (O&M), and asset management, which distinguishes them from firms that only focus on development (source: ecoplexus.com). This integrated approach allows Ecoplexus to retain ownership stakes in many of its projects, ensuring long-term operational involvement and revenue generation.
Projects & Track Record
Ecoplexus currently owns more than 400 MW of operational renewable generating assets (source: ecoplexus.com). The company has an impressive pipeline of 1,500 MW either in construction or under contract, representing over $1 billion in project value (source: ecoplexus.com). Among its notable projects is an $89 million solar farm in South Carolina, which is expected to generate nearly 75 MW of renewable energy and come online by 2025 (source: ecoplexus.com). Additionally, Ecoplexus has been awarded power purchase agreements for two facilities incorporating battery storage, showcasing its commitment to integrating energy storage solutions into its offerings (source: ecoplexus.com). The company has also developed over 70 solar facilities worldwide, reflecting its strong international presence and ability to navigate diverse regulatory environments (source: ecoplexus.com).
Recent Developments
Recent developments for Ecoplexus include the ongoing construction of the $89 million solar farm in South Carolina, which is expected to be operational by 2025 (source: ecoplexus.com). The company maintains an active development pipeline with 7-10 GW in various stages, indicating robust future growth potential (source: ecoplexus.com). However, specific announcements regarding new contracts, acquisitions, or funding rounds have not been detailed in the available sources, suggesting that while the company is operationally active, major press releases or industry announcements from 2024-2025 are limited (source: ecoplexus.com).
Working There
Ecoplexus employs a diverse range of professionals across various functional areas, including Permitting Specialists, Developers, Solar Operations Monitoring Specialists, Civil Engineers, and Project Managers (source: ecoplexus.com). This diversity reflects the company's integrated operations model, which encompasses roles in engineering, finance, legal, environmental compliance, and construction (source: ecoplexus.com). The company's emphasis on environmental stewardship and innovative project design fosters a collaborative culture focused on achieving cleaner and more affordable energy solutions (source: ecoplexus.com). While specific information regarding benefits and compensation packages is not detailed, job seekers are encouraged to visit the company's careers page for the latest opportunities and employment terms (source: ecoplexuspeople.my.salesforce-sites.com).
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Job Description
At Ecoplexus (www.ecoplexus.com), we are seeking individuals who have a passion to be part of the renewable energy industry and the change it is bringing, are self starters, creative thinkers, possess the drive to achieve, and have the capacity to assume increasing responsibility in a dynamic growth environment. We are looking for talented self-starters with imagination, creativity and vision. We are a rapidly-growing developer of large solar, wind and energy storage projects serving corporate and utility energy purchasers. We design, build, finance, own and operate projects across the US, Mexico and Asia. Headquartered in San Francisco, Ecoplexus has grown at an annual rate of over 50% per year since its founding in 2009.
Summary
The successful candidate will report directly to the Southeast Permitting Manager and will work closely with internal Ecoplexus teams, including permitting, engineering, finance, real estate, and other disciplines, as well as external counsel and other consultants with the opportunity to work remotely. This position will involve travel to project sites and local permitting jurisdictions. The successful candidate must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation, and occasionally be willing to spend a significant amount of time traveling.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Manage external contractors, consultants, and legal counsel, as well as internal resources from the engineering, finance, real estate, and other related teams, in support of the zoning and permitting process
- Regularly track progress and provide updates using shared internal databases, in order to keep colleagues and management aware of on-going communications, activities, and developments
- Coordinate consultants and manage timelines and deliverables pertaining to Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments, National Environmental Policy Act reports (i.e., threatened and endangered species surveys and cultural resources reports), jurisdictional wetland delineations, civil survey, and Geotechnical investigations and others as needed
- Represent Ecoplexus, in conjunction with key consultants and specialists, in discussions with state and federal permitting authorities, including the State Historic Preservation Office, United States Department of Fish & Wildlife, United States Army Corps of Engineers, etc.
- Represent Ecoplexus at various meetings and hearings - including pre-application, Planning Board, Board of Commissioners, Board of Adjustment, and City Council - in conjunction with development partners, land use counsel, and relevant experts
- Navigate county GIS and zoning maps; locate, identify, and interpret relevant land use ordinances; and contact local jurisdictions to determine zoning process and requirements
- When necessary, work in conjunction with senior permitting staff and local jurisdictions to help develop land use ordinances to allow for permitting of solar facilities
- Prepare and submit rezoning, variance, Special Use Permit, and Conditional Use Permit applications
- Provide critical information to the design team to ensure that projects comply with all relevant design guidelines and ordinances
- Prepare for hearings and meetings by researching local zoning ordinances and land use plans, and by managing development of appropriate materials in collaboration with internal and external team members
- Attend site visits to proposed development locations
Education, Work Experience, Skills Requirements
- Four-year degree in public policy/planning, environmental science, natural resources, engineering, sustainability, or equivalent
- 3-5 years' experience required in land use permitting and environmental permitting either in public or private sector
- Project management, organizational, and analytical problem-solving skills
- Excellent interpersonal, public speaking, negotiation, and influencing skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a larger team and take the initiative to follow up as needed
- Proficiency in project management software and MS Office suite
- Experience in solar industry is a plus, but not required
Ecoplexus offers a competitive salary, bonus structure, a benefits program, and flexible working conditions.
Ecoplexus is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
No third party solicitations will be accepted for this or any other Ecoplexus position.
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February 11, 2026
Full Time
Company
February 11, 2026
Remote
- San Francisco, California, United States
3-5 years
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