Manager (H/F) des Autorisations Environnementales
Clearway Energy Group
Présentation de l'entreprise
Clearway Energy Group
San Francisco, CA, États-Unis
2012
Environ 800 employés (source : key.com). Chiffre d'affaires de 1,4 milliard de dollars pour l'exercice 2024 (source : zoominfo.com).
Ce qu'ils font
Clearway Energy Group se spécialise dans le développement, la possession et l'exploitation de projets d'énergie renouvelable à grande échelle, en se concentrant sur l'énergie solaire, éolienne et les systèmes de stockage d'énergie par batterie. L'entreprise s'engage également dans la génération de gaz naturel et les infrastructures thermiques par le biais de son affilié. Leurs services englobent le développement de projets dans leur intégralité, y compris le choix des sites, les permis, la construction et les opérations à long terme. Cette approche globale leur permet d'offrir de l'énergie solaire communautaire, de la génération distribuée et des hybrides solaires-plus-stockage à grande échelle qui stockent efficacement l'excédent de production renouvelable pour une distribution sur le réseau pendant les pics de demande (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Les produits de Clearway comprennent la génération d'énergie contractée sous des accords d'achat d'électricité à long terme (PPA) avec des services publics, des agrégateurs de choix communautaire et des acheteurs d'entreprise. Ils offrent une gamme de services énergétiques, y compris des services de base, de pointe et des services thermiques tels que la vapeur et l'eau glacée via des systèmes de district. Leurs marchés cibles s'étendent sur 28 États américains, servant des services publics, des organisations de transmission régionales, des clients commerciaux et industriels, ainsi que des acheteurs d'entreprise tels que PepsiCo. L'entreprise se concentre particulièrement sur les régions réglementées et déréglementées, avec un développement significatif dans le solaire (6 GW), l'éolien (6 GW) et le stockage (4 GW couplé/indépendant) (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Clearway Energy Group se distingue dans le paysage concurrentiel en détenant plus de 10,7 GW d'actifs de stockage en exploitation ou en développement dans 16 États. Ils ont une stratégie unique de réutilisation des sites de combustibles fossiles à l'arrêt, tels que ceux adjacents aux anciennes centrales à gaz, et disposent d'un pipeline de développement national de 30 GW. Leurs complexes intégrés solaire-stockage améliorent la fiabilité du réseau, les positionnant favorablement par rapport à des pairs comme Brookfield Renewable Partners et Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure (source : key.com).
Projets & Réalisations
Clearway Energy Group a réalisé plusieurs projets notables, y compris le complexe solaire-plus-stockage Victory Pass et Arica dans le comté de Riverside, en Californie. Ce projet comprend 463 MW de capacité solaire et 186 MW de stockage par batterie, qui est devenu opérationnel en 2023. Il alimente environ 205 000 foyers sous contrats avec divers services publics et représente un investissement d'un milliard de dollars, contribuant de manière significative à l'économie locale (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Un autre projet significatif est l'installation solaire + stockage de Daggett dans le comté de San Bernardino, en Californie, qui comprend 482 MW de solaire et 280 MW de stockage, avec des plans d'expansion à 394 MW et 1,12 GWh d'ici 2025. Ce projet est remarquable pour son emplacement sur un site de gaz naturel à l'arrêt et a été reconnu comme une centrale de premier plan par POWER pour son approche innovante de réutilisation des infrastructures fossiles (source : powermag.com).
D'autres points forts incluent le projet solaire central de Rosamond, qui a une capacité de 192 MW et alimente 71 000 foyers, et le projet solaire + stockage Mililani II à Hawaï, qui est le premier projet hybride à grande échelle sur l'île. Clearway a également investi 660 millions de dollars dans le projet Texas Solar Nova, qui alimente 190 000 foyers (source : clearwayenergygroup.com). Les projets en cours incluent la phase 2 de Daggett BESS, qui devrait commencer sa construction en 2024 (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Développements récents
Au cours des deux dernières années, Clearway Energy Group a réalisé des avancées significatives, y compris le lancement du complexe Victory Pass et Arica en 2023, qui a contribué à 25,8 millions de dollars en taxes à vie et créé 1 000 emplois de construction syndiqués (source : clearwayenergygroup.com). En 2022, TotalEnergies a acquis une participation de 50 % dans Clearway auprès de Global Infrastructure Partners, renforçant ainsi son portefeuille de plus de 10,4 GW d'actifs d'énergie renouvelable (source : key.com).
Le projet Daggett a reçu des distinctions, y compris un prix POWER Top Plant pour son approche innovante de réutilisation des sites, et a été mis en avant par l'American Clean Power Association comme un modèle de développement d'énergie renouvelable (source : powermag.com). Clearway a également atteint des jalons tels que la modernisation du Rosamond Central BESS et l'expansion de son pipeline de développement à 30 GW, avec plus de 12 GW de stockage engagés (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Travailler là-bas
Clearway Energy Group propose une large gamme de postes dans divers départements, y compris le développement de projets, l'ingénierie, la construction, les opérations et les permis environnementaux. L'entreprise recrute activement à son siège social à San Francisco, CA, ainsi que dans ses bureaux situés à Carlsbad, CA ; Scottsdale, AZ ; Houston, TX ; New York, NY ; et Princeton, NJ, où se trouve son affilié. La culture chez Clearway met l'accent sur la stabilité à long terme et la création d'emplois, avec un accent notable sur les emplois syndiqués, comme en témoigne les 1 000 postes créés pour le projet Victory Pass et Arica (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Les employés travaillent sur des projets qui s'étendent sur 28 États, avec un développement actif dans 16 États pour l'énergie solaire. L'entreprise promeut une culture de fiabilité et d'innovation, en particulier dans l'amélioration de la stabilité du réseau grâce à des solutions d'énergie renouvelable intégrées. Des dirigeants comme Valerie Wooley et James Kelly ont souligné l'importance de ces initiatives dans leur vision stratégique pour l'entreprise (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
Bien que les avantages spécifiques pour les employés ne soient pas détaillés dans les sources disponibles, l'entreprise soutient les effectifs permanents après la construction et contribue aux services locaux grâce aux revenus fiscaux générés par leurs projets (source : clearwayenergygroup.com).
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Job Description
Reporting to the Senior Director, Environmental Permitting, the Manager, Environmental Permitting, is responsible for leading and directing discretionary permitting and environmental survey activities in support of Clearway Energy Group's 10 GW solar, wind, and storage project pipeline. Working closely with the Development Project Manager, and other groups such as Engineering and Real Estate, the Manager will lead and provide oversight in the development and acquisition of discretionary land use permits, environmental assessments, and surveys completed in compliance with local, state and federal regulations for utility-scale solar, wind, and storage projects located in the western region of the United States. The successful candidate will have at least five years of environmental consulting, land use planning, or site land development experience within the renewable energy industry or related field, with demonstrated prior expertise in leading complex discretionary permitting activities for large capital projects. Experience in supporting project acquisition and financing due diligence is also preferred. Would consider a Senior Manager level. Title and level will be confirmed based on the qualifications of the selected candidate.
What You'll Be Doing
- Provide technical expertise for a pre-construction development portfolio (30 GW) of utility-scale generation solar, wind, and energy storage projects in the western region of the United States to ensure that projects obtain necessary discretionary entitlements and agency approvals and complete necessary diligence and survey activities in compliance with state and federal regulations that are required before commencing construction and achieving financial close.
- Develop a strategy with respect to discretionary permit processes and environmental compliance, including the schedule and budgets associated with those activities.
- Manage the entitlement process with local, state, and federal government authorities, including day-to-day interaction with city and county planning boards and state and federal permitting agencies.
- Manage a network of external consultants in the scoping of biological and cultural surveys and the preparation of diligence documents, including legal counsel for permit opinions and guidance.
- Careful review of documents critical to a successful permitting and financing process.
- Work collaboratively with and be responsive to requests from internal colleagues. Coordinate with and solicit feedback from a network of internal colleagues who are geographically dispersed in the preparation of land use permit applications and environmental documents.
- Conduct due diligence on pre-construction, project acquisition opportunities, including evaluating accuracy, adequacy, and implications of permits, environmental assessments prepared pursuant to local/state/federal regulations, Phase I ESAs, biological and cultural resource assessments, wetland delineations, and land use restrictions.
- In partnership with the development team, review zoning, floodplain, biological resources, wetlands, permitting fees, entitlement processes, and other site-specific considerations to support early project development.
- Support the resolution of land development-related issues that arise during financing, including ensuring that projects comply with lender and tax equity requirements for discretionary permits and land use.
- Support the implementation of creative project development approaches that reduce exposure to permitting risks, minimize permitting requirements, and/or optimize development schedules.
- Evaluate and propose solutions that may arise from various stakeholder concerns during the entitlement process.
- Track and engage with advocacy groups to leverage industry support to address streamlined and efficient permitting in the Western US.
What You'll Bring
- Bachelor's degree in natural sciences, land use planning, or related field; Master's degree preferred.
- At least five years of experience in the energy/utilities industry or closely related sector; prior project development experience in wind and/or solar strongly preferred.
- Experience in leading the acquisition of land use permits (including conditional use permits, special use permits, and zoning amendments), and environmental approvals and permits pursuant to state and/or federal law.
- Experience with federal permit processes, including Section 106 NHPA, Section 7 and 10 Endangered Species Act, and BLM and/or Forest Service Right-of-Way Grants.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of survey and permit requirements for the USFWS Land-Based Wind Energy Guidelines, Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance, and eagle take permits.
- Demonstrated experience navigating complex, multi-faceted discretionary permitting processes related to wind/solar development, particularly projects with biological resource constraints.
- Demonstrated experience navigating the federal Endangered Species Act and pursuing incidental take authorization for listed species.
- Demonstrated experience managing or preparing eagle conservation plans, bird and bat conservation strategies, and firsthand experience navigating informal and formal consultations with USFWS concerning federally protected species such as eagles and bats, as well as other candidate species or species of concern, such as the lesser prairie chicken and/or sage grouse.
Knowledge & Skills
- Knowledgeable in changes to state and federal regulations, particularly the Endangered Species Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), and the Nationwide Permit Program, and the ability to develop a permitting strategy with consideration to the project schedule.
- Understanding of diverse forms of renewable electrical power generation technologies (e.g., PV, wind, battery storage).
- Strategic thinker with demonstrated in-depth knowledge and understanding of environmental regulations.
- Experience in managing consultants and influencing internal stakeholders.
- Able to summarize complex issues, identify opportunities, or next steps with limited guidance.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, as well as strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently as well as in multi-disciplinary teams, are required.
- Demonstrated ability to negotiate and think creatively in addressing issues with agencies.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- The ability to manage multiple time-sensitive projects simultaneously.
- Candidates for this position will be motivated self-starters who can work both independently and as part of a team.
- Ability and willingness to travel approximately 20% as required.
What Would Be Nice
- Demonstrated prior experience in as many of the following is strongly preferred:
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and similar state environmental processes such as the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and Section 1041 regulations in Colorado.
- State licensing processes (i.e., Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience, Energy Facility Siting Council processes, California CEC Opt-In).
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), Bald and Golden Eagle Act (BGEPA).
- USFWS and state endangered species protection policies and programs, including incidental take permits pursuant to the Endangered Species Act and/or state equivalent.
- Section 404 Nationwide Permit Program, Section 401 Water Quality Certifications, Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act, and state-jurisdictional wetlands permitting.
- Agricultural contracts, including the Conservation Reserve Program.
- Successful financing of projects, addressing due diligence concerns related to environmental permitting as they arise.
- A thorough understanding of environmental mitigation requirements and experience implementing cost-effective mitigation strategies.
Clearway will not sponsor non-immigrant visas for this position (H-1B, TN, E-3, etc.).
The pay rate for the successful candidate will depend on geographic location, skills, relevant and demonstrated experience, education, training and certifications, and other factors permitted by law. This role is eligible to earn an annual cash bonus, subject to personal and company performance goals.
Salary Range Across all U.S. Locations
$150,000 - $175,000 USD
Clearway Energy Group is leading the transition to a world powered by clean energy. Along with our public affiliate Clearway Energy, Inc., our portfolio comprises approximately 11.6 GW of gross generating capacity in 26 states, including 9.1 GW of wind, solar, and battery energy storage assets, and over 2.5 GW of conventional dispatchable power generation providing critical grid reliability services. As we develop a nationwide pipeline of new energy projects for the future, Clearway's operating fleet generates enough reliable electricity to power more than 3 million homes today. Clearway Energy Group is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Princeton, and San Diego. For more information, visit clearwayenergygroup.com.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Clearway Energy Group's vision is a world powered by clean energy. Along with our public affiliate Clearway Energy, Inc., our portfolio comprises approximately 11.8 GW of gross generating capacity in 26 states, including 9.1 GW of wind, solar, and battery energy storage assets, and over 2.8 GW of flexible dispatchable power generation providing critical grid reliability services. As we develop a nationwide pipeline of new energy projects for the future, Clearway's operating fleet generates enough reliable electricity to power more than 2 million homes today. Clearway Energy Group is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Denver, Houston, Phoenix, Princeton, and San Diego. For more information, visit clearwayenergygroup.com.
Working at Clearway, Hybrid Together Here at Clearway, we're committed to balancing flexibility while fostering strong relationships with our teammates. We do this by prioritizing corporate new hires based near one of our offices in San Francisco, San Diego, Scottsdale, Houston, Denver, & Princeton. Our office-based employees typically work together from fabulous spaces on Tuesdays & Thursdays to collaborate & learn, build community, get to know one another, & enjoy company-provided meals & events. Our site-based employees collaborate in-person daily to keep our locations operating safely and efficiently while fostering strong relationships within their local communities.
Clearway Energy is an equal opportunity employer that values a broad diversity of talent, knowledge, experience & expertise. We intentionally foster a culture of inclusion that empowers our employees to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve. We encourage minorities, women, individuals with disabilities & protected veterans to join the team. Clearway is a proud promoter of employment opportunities for our Military & Veterans.
What We Provide Clearway offers all eligible employees working 20+ hours per week a comprehensive menu of benefits: generous PTO, medical, dental & vision care, HSAs with company contributions, health FSAs, dependent daycare FSAs, commuter benefits, relocation, & a 401(k) plan with employer match, a variety of life & accident insurances, fertility programs, adoption assistance, generous parental leave, tuition reimbursement, & benefits for employees in same-sex marriages, civil unions & domestic partnerships. For more on Clearway benefits, visit our Benefits Website.
Notice to Applicants
Clearway Energy is strongly committed to a philosophy of equal opportunity and fully complies with equal employment laws, ordinances, and regulations for all applicants and employees. We will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to apply and compete for employment opportunities for which they are qualified. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to [email protected] and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
All official communication regarding this position will come only from an email address ending with @clearwayenergy.com. If you receive outreach from any other email address claiming to represent Clearway Energy, please do not respond, as it is fraudulent.
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À propos du rôle
23 avril 2026
Temps plein
Entreprise
- San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis
At least five years of experience
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