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New York State Energy Research and Development Aut Sr. Project Manager or Project Manager, Clean Energy Siting in Albany, New York
New York is leading the nation in the fight on global climate change and the transition to a clean energy-powered economy. The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (Climate Act) has created the most aggressive climate change goals in the nation and requires an ambitious agenda that blends proven catalysts with innovative approaches while operating across a broader energy arena that is rapidly evolving. New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) is a driving force in realizing this agenda. NYSERDA works with stakeholders that span residents, business owners, developers, community leaders, local government officials, universities, utilities, investors, entrepreneurs, and more, to develop, invest, and foster conditions that:
Attract the private sector capital investment needed to expand New York’s clean energy economy.
Overcome barriers to using clean energy at a large-scale in New York.
Enable New York’s communities and residents to benefit equitably from energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Job Overview
NYSERDA seeks two experienced and motivated individuals to join the Clean Energy Siting (https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/Clean-Energy-Siting-Resources/) team. NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Siting Team supports New York’s ambitious climate and energy goals by working with local governments, communities, industry groups, and other stakeholders to address and overcome obstacles to clean energy project development. The team provides one-on-one technical assistance and offers several resources to help local governments manage responsible clean energy development in their communities. These resources include step-by-step instructions and tools to guide the implementation of clean energy, including permitting processes, comprehensive planning, property taxes, siting, and zoning. This position will be responsible for developing strategies that overcome clean energy market barriers, particularly those pertaining to energy storage development, and accelerate the scale and penetration of clean energy more broadly in New York State, including developing, organizing, and managing meetings and workshops with local governments. This position requires the ability to work independently as well as to collaborate with multiple stakeholders of varying backgrounds. Clear communication with government officials, the public, clean energy industry experts, and advocacy groups is essential. The successful candidate will be a key part of developing guidance materials and standardized tools to ease the implementation of energy storage and other related clean energy technologies, such as solar and wind, in New York State. The successful candidate will work closely with staff from multiple NYSERDA programs and will interact with professionals and others from the broader networks of clean energy, local government, and community development.
This individual will learn details of the energy storage and clean energy project development process directly from market participants and will gain first-hand insight into the siting of projects and the interaction with local governments in New York State. This is an excellent opportunity to gain further education on numerous types of clean energy development. The successful candidate will be an exceptionally fast, self-directed learner, who is comfortable distilling and presenting complex information to diverse audiences.
Primary Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and manage interventions and strategies that overcome energy storage and clean energy market barriers and accelerate the scale and penetration of projects in New York
Provide trainings and presentations, conduct direct outreach, and provide one-on-one technical assistance to local governments across New York State
Identify market barriers and opportunities through analysis, research, and industry engagement
Identify and conduct deep-dive analyses on best practices for project siting and draft guidance documents for local decision-makers and industry members
Research and develop reports, fact sheets, case studies, technical briefs, and web-based materials in support of knowledge transfer and outreach efforts
Develop and maintain relationships with local government officials, trade associations, and regional and national organizations (federal agencies, national laboratories, industry, academia, non-profits, and others)
Organize and facilitate workshops and meetings with diverse stakeholders from the public and private sectors
Work effectively with multiple NYSERDA teams, local governments, and other New York State and federal agencies to define opportunities and deploy solutions to tackle market barriers
Leverage resources and strategic partners, including contractors, to increase NYSERDA’s ability to work closely with communities across the state
Oversee the work of consultants and technical contractors, including writing and managing competitive solicitations to secure needed services/expertise, writing and negotiating contracts and statements of work, and managing associated budgeting and invoicing
Develop fresh, innovative ideas and tools for local governments to help guide energy storage and other clean energy siting to benefit disadvantaged communities
Perform regular data entry to track activities/progress, and assist with data management, reporting, and analysis, including making and implementing recommendations to strengthen the team’s tracking capabilities
Perform other related tasks as assigned
Ability to perform all managerial and supervisory responsibilities with demonstrated experience fostering respect, diversity, equity and inclusion across the workforce.
Minimum Qualifications
For Project Manager:
Bachelor’s degree, particularly with a policy or energy background with 5 years of experience in the clean energy industry, environmental/energy program implementation, or a related field (e.g., engineering, local or regional planning) or a Master’s degree or higher, particularly with a policy or energy background related to clean energy, energy storage, environmental/energy program implementation, or a related field with 4 years’ experience. (Salary: $76,051-$127,474)
For Sr. Project Manager:
Bachelor’s degree, particularly with a policy or energy background with 7 years of experience in the clean energy industry, environmental/energy program implementation, or a related field (e.g., engineering, local or regional planning) or a Master’s degree or higher, particularly with a policy or energy background related to clean energy, energy storage, environmental/energy program implementation, or a related field with 6 years’ experience. (Salary: $111,925-$141,439)
Proven experience with or knowledge of energy storage siting and permitting in New York, and associated fire safety considerations, regulations, and best practices
Exemplary project management skills with the ability to set priorities, develop and execute on a workplan, balance research, analysis, and stakeholder engagement with pragmatism, and an action-bias to deliver solutions in the market
Strong stakeholder outreach and engagement skills, including experience directly engaging with government officials
Top-notch presentation and interpersonal skills that resonate with audiences of different backgrounds and demonstrated ability to communicate persuasively, concisely, and unambiguously in speech and writing
Ability and appetite to learn and assimilate new information and think holistically through complex problems with technical and non-technical components
Track record building effective partnerships and facilitating consensus-building among multiple stakeholders
Must be a self-starter with a predisposition to proactive research and independently learn new, often complex, technical subject matter
Exceptional organizational, time-management, and planning skills to handle multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Genuine passion for issues related to energy, environment, climate and energy equity, and economic development
Microsoft Office capabilities, including advanced functions in Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
Able and willing to travel across New York State up to 50% of the time
Additional Qualifications
6-10 years of experience in the clean energy industry, environmental/energy program implementation, or a related field (e.g., engineering, local or regional planning)
Proven experience with or in-depth knowledge of clean energy planning, zoning, and permitting processes at the state (e.g., Office of Renewable Energy Siting) and local level, particularly with respect to solar, energy storage, and wind development
Proven experience or in-depth knowledge of energy storage and other clean energy project financing, payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) negotiations, and a strong understanding of the operations of Industrial Development Agencies.
Experience with Salesforce/customer relationship management programs is highly valued
Please submit two files, one for your cover letter and another for a resume.
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