Goodwin Recruiting
Mostly Remote - Project Engineer
San Clemente, CAEngineering$130,000 - $150,000
Job Summary
Job Title: Project Engineer - Renewable Energy
Location: Remote for the most part
About the Company:
Join a dynamic and rapidly growing energy storage company that is at the forefront of the renewable energy sector.
Role Overview:
As a Project Engineer - Renewable Energy, you will be responsible for managing and overseeing the execution of various projects, including Conditional Use Permit processing, stormwater management review, grading design review, and site development.
Project Engineer - Renewable Energy Benefits:
- 120-150k
- Mostly remote work with flexible hours
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Company HSA contributions
- 401(k) program with company match
- Paid vacation and sick leave
Project Engineer Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee the processing of Conditional Use Permits (CUP) in California
- Review and manage stormwater management systems for compliance and efficiency
- Evaluate and review grading designs to ensure adherence to engineering standards and project requirements
- Lead site development efforts, ensuring proper planning, design, and execution
- Ensure quality control across all stages of project development
- Collaborate with project management teams to ensure the timely and successful completion of projects
- Provide technical expertise in civil engineering and project management to drive project success
Project Engineer Qualifications:
- Experience with Conditional Use Permit processing in California, specifically related to energy or infrastructure projects
- Strong problem-solving, project management, and analytical skills
- Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and other relevant engineering software
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities to collaborate across departments and stakeholders
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field
- Professional Engineer (PE) license is a plus
- 3-5 years of relevant experience, particularly in the energy storage industry
Michele Rhodes