Strata Clean Energy

许可经理

加入美国Strata Clean Energy,担任许可经理,负责太阳能和储能项目的土地及资源许可管理。协调顾问与监管机构,享受动态工作环境和出差机会,助力可再生能源发展。
Strata Clean Energy
Strata Clean Energy
美国 远程 全职 UTC-07:00 – UTC-04:00

Strata Clean Energy

公司概况

Strata Clean Energy

美国北卡罗来纳州达勒姆

2008年

约200名员工(来源:linkedin.com)。2024财年的收入为4.5亿欧元(来源:cbinsights.com)。

他们的业务

Strata Clean Energy是一家垂直整合的可再生能源公司,专注于公用事业规模的太阳能和能源存储项目(来源:cbinsights.com)。该公司在整个项目生命周期内提供全面服务,包括项目开发、工程、采购、施工(EPC)、运营和维护(O&M)。这种垂直整合模式使Strata能够在项目开发和运营的各个阶段优化性能和质量。虽然Strata的主要关注点是太阳能和电池存储,但该公司正在扩展到相邻技术,如绿色氢解决方案,这些方案有望使工业经济中排放密集的部分实现脱碳(来源:cbinsights.com)。

项目与业绩

Strata Clean Energy在其运营组合中取得了显著规模,自成立以来完成了超过270个太阳能和存储项目(来源:cbinsights.com)。该公司在开发和建设3000兆瓦(MW)的太阳能和3200兆瓦时(MWh)的公用事业规模能源存储方面发挥了重要作用。此外,Strata的运营和维护部门管理着5000 MW的组合。展望未来,Strata的开发管道相当可观,包括8000 MW的太阳能和31000 MWh的电池存储,处于不同的开发阶段(来源:cbinsights.com)。值得注意的项目包括2020年在加利福尼亚州奥克斯纳德完成的Saticoy电池能源存储设施,该设施曾是当时最大的电池存储设施之一,以及2023年开发的亚利桑那州Scatter Wash电池存储综合体,代表了最大的公用事业规模存储项目之一(来源:cbinsights.com)。

近期发展

近年来,Strata Clean Energy继续展示其增长和财务健康,2024年1月左右进行了一轮显著的3亿美元融资(来源:cbinsights.com)。此外,该公司的Mosaic Score在过去30天内增加了182点,表明其业务运营近期势头强劲(来源:cbinsights.com)。虽然没有提供其他重大公告或收购的具体细节,但融资轮反映了Strata在可再生能源领域扩大能力的持续承诺。

在这里工作

Strata Clean Energy强调客户满意度的文化以及对安全和质量的承诺,正如首席执行官Markus Wilhelm所阐述的那样(来源:cbinsights.com)。该公司作为一家家族企业运营,这影响了其长期决策哲学,使其能够在没有公众股东压力的情况下专注于可持续发展。Strata通过各种倡议积极参与社区,包括与地方组织的合作和志愿者活动(来源:cbinsights.com)。该公司在多个学科领域招聘,可能涵盖开发、工程、采购、施工管理、运营、维护、项目管理、财务和资本市场等角色,反映其垂直整合的模式。


最后更新于 2月 23, 2026 | 报告问题

Job Description

The Permitting Manager is responsible for planning and overseeing discretionary land use and natural resources permitting in support of Strata's Southwest development portfolio. This position will work in close coordination with cross-functional teams including Development, Land, Engineering, Transmission & Interconnection, Project Finance & Execution/EPC. The Manager, Permitting oversees natural resources surveys, land use applications, environmental impact disclosure reports and processes, and the preparation of technical studies and reports in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations for utility-scale solar and energy storage projects. The Manager, Permitting will work in close coordination with the lead developer and other project team members to help them understand the practical implications of existing permits as well as proposed permitting strategies, with particular focus on Southwest and Western U.S. AHJs, discretionary approvals, public hearing processes, and federal/state land or natural-resource constraints where applicable.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Develop, implement and lead project specific permitting strategies., directly managing the permitting process throughout the project lifecycle, from early-stage site diligence through permit issuance, condition satisfaction, and construction handoff.
  • Develop and maintain comprehensive permitting schedules and budgets for each project by considering local, regional, state, and federal requirements, site constraints, bankability, community acceptance, and other risks.
  • Source and manage a team of external consultants including environmental, technical, public relations/community engagement, legal, cultural resources, biological, hydrology/drainage, fire/code, and local counsel resources.
  • Evaluate early-stage Southwest sites for fatal flaws and permitting complexity, including zoning/land-use compatibility, CUP/SUP requirements, general plan amendments, BLM/BOR/BIA/DOE rights-of-way, biological/cultural constraints, water/drainage, FAA/glare, fire code, and decommissioning requirements.
  • In collaboration with project developers, engage with and manage relationships with local, state and federal regulatory authorities, AHJs, county staff, fire departments, elected/appointed officials, and agency personnel for each project.
  • Represent the project company at public hearings, community meetings, and other local events, and prepare high-quality presentation materials and documents to support project approval.
  • Oversee and support transition to EPC, O&M, and others to ensure a smooth handoff and compliance with issued permits and conditions of approval, including creation/maintenance of a permit obligations matrix and closeout documentation.
  • Work collaboratively with and be responsive to requests from internal colleagues, while proactively flagging material risks, decisions needed, and schedule impacts.
  • Build effective relationships with regulators, service providers and other relevant stakeholders, while representing Strata professionally in politically sensitive or high-visibility forums.
  • Travel throughout the Southwest region and nationally, as needed, to effectively carry out Strata's business goals and objectives.

Required Skills and Abilities

  • Strong understanding of local, county, state, federal, and tribal permitting processes for utility-scale renewable energy and battery storage projects.
  • Ability to manage multiple permitting workstreams across a regional portfolio while maintaining schedule, budget, and risk visibility.
  • Ability to evaluate complex land-use, environmental, cultural, biological, drainage, fire/code, FAA, and decommissioning issues and propose practical mitigation strategies.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage external consultants and hold them accountable for scope, schedule, budget, and deliverable quality.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present publicly in a professional, credible, and compelling manner.
  • Ability to perform desktop review of environmental, land-use, engineering, and community-risk materials and translate findings into project-level recommendations.

Education and/or Work Experience Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in environmental studies, biology, land use planning, geography, urban/regional planning, engineering, public policy, renewable energy development, or other relevant field; master's degree preferred.
  • A minimum of five (5) years of experience obtaining discretionary permits and land entitlements; Southwestern U.S. experience (e.g., Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, California, and/or Utah) strongly preferred.
  • Experience obtaining discretionary land use permits (including conditional use permits, special use permits, zone changes/amendments, and general/comprehensive plan amendments, BLM/BOR/BIA/DOE Rights-of-Way) and natural resource permits.
  • The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with internal executives, project teams, consultants, AHJs, elected officials, and community stakeholders.
  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, analytical and planning abilities, and sound judgement.
  • The ability to work as part of a team in a dynamic and fast-paced environment and field questions from internal team members on environmental and other topics pertaining to discretionary approvals.

Physical Requirements/Work Environment

Work is primarily performed in an office or remote environment, with periodic travel to project sites, agency offices, and communities to support permitting and local affairs. Must be able to sit, stand, bend, twist, and lift up to 20 pounds.

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2026年6月18日

2026年6月30日

全职

远程

公司

太阳能, 储能

Strata Clean Energy

stratacleanenergy.com

  •  美国

5+ years

UTC-07:00 – UTC-04:00