Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
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Ideally the position will be filled from a New Leaf office location, but remote applicants will be considered.
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Candidates need expert ability in engineering softwares and tools, professional engineer status to review and stamp work, strong understanding of regional team goals for system analysis, and experience leading initiatives, managing third-party firms, and mentoring engineers.
The role reports to the Manager of Interconnection Engineering and involves collaboration with Development, Policy, Project Finance, and Interconnection Teams internally, as well as external third-party consultants and utility engineers.
Strong candidates exhibit leadership in technical discussions and strategic initiatives with minimal direction, expertise in engineering tools to mentor others, ability to manage third-party firms and create technical standards, and professional engineer credentials for reviewing work.
Develops solar and energy storage projects
New Leaf Energy focuses on developing solar and energy storage projects to promote the use of renewable energy. The company collaborates with local authorities and utilities to create projects that benefit system owners, who own the solar and storage systems, and offtakers, who purchase the energy produced. New Leaf Energy operates in various regions across the United States, including California, New England, New York, Illinois, and Maine. Unlike many competitors, New Leaf Energy emphasizes strong partnerships with landowners to secure project sites and fosters a positive work culture for its employees. The goal of New Leaf Energy is to accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions for a sustainable future.