Description
Provide executive leadership for a wind development portfolio, setting strategy and overseeing opportunity evaluation, site control, environmental permitting, interconnection, and commercial agreements. Direct cross-functional teams, capital, and risk through notice-to-proceed and into construction to deliver bankable projects on time and budget.
- • Set development strategy and pipeline targets for the wind portfolio.
- • Oversee subcontractor and consultant performance and QA/QC across the portfolio.
- • Direct and approve RFP strategies and issuance for construction and major equipment.
- • Guide site selection, resource assessment, and environmental studies.
- • Lead negotiations for PPAs, interconnection, land rights, and tax incentives.
- • Set and review portfolio schedules, budgets, and forecasts.
- • Approve bid evaluations and major contract awards.
- • Deliver executive portfolio status reports to leadership, investors, and partners.
- • Ensure designs and construction comply with applicable codes, standards, and permits.
- • Provide executive oversight for design, construction, and commissioning activities.
- • Own portfolio P&L and enforce cost controls and value engineering.
- • Approve scopes of work for development, engineering, environmental, and field services.
- • Direct cross-functional development, energy assessment, engineering, and construction teams to meet objectives.
- • Oversee permitting strategy and approval of critical regulatory applications.
- • Approve project plans, investment cases, risks, and contingencies for notice-to-proceed decisions.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026