Director, Development; Project Execution
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Engineering
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Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Location: New York
Director, Development (Project Execution)
Company Orenda is on a mission to make the grid more efficient with renewable energy projects and proprietary asset management technology. We develop, build, own and operate battery energy storage projects in dense urban environments to bridge the gap between renewables and electricity consumption.
Role Orenda’s Project Execution division is responsible for designing, permitting, procuring equipment, and constructing distributed energy resources. We thoughtfully develop processes and manage third parties to bring these projects to life. We are seeking an experienced and strategic Director of Development to lead this newly formed department that takes command of projects after they have been successfully validated by our Origination division.
In this position, you will take ownership of our projects once site control and an interconnection agreement are secured, initial diligence is complete, and leadership has approved the project for full execution. Your mission is to guide these projects through the entire first phase of project execution, encompassing detailed site design and permitting, to deliver an asset that is shovel ready.
Reporting directly to the Chief Project Officer, you will lead a dedicated team, including Project Managers, a Permitting Lead, and a Principal Engineer, to successfully navigate the complex design and regulatory landscape. This position is ideal for a seasoned professional with talent for team leadership and a deep understanding of energy project development.
- Strategic Management of a Portfolio of BESS Projects:
Develop and scale up the framework to efficiently manage the site and permitting phase of a portfolio of BESS projects, taking ownership after handover from the Origination division until they are shovel ready. Direct a team of Project Managers to proactively manage project specific plans that consistently deliver shovel ready projects within established budget, schedule, and quality targets. - Engineering & Design:
Manage the Principal Engineer to ensure the development of robust, cost-effective, and constructible BESS designs. Guide major technical decisions and ensure designs meet all utility and regulatory requirements. - Permitting Strategy:
Direct the Permitting Lead in the creation and execution of comprehensive permitting strategies. Provide senior guidance on negotiations with AHJs, stepping in on high‑stakes issues as needed. - Budget and Schedule Accountability:
Hold ultimate accountability for all budgets and schedules related to site design and permitting. Review and approve project‑level plans developed by your team and ensure they meet corporate objectives. - Process and Program Improvement:
Develop and refine best‑in‑class processes, tools and standards for the site design and permitting of BESS projects to improve efficiency, reduce timelines, and mitigate risk across the portfolio. - Risk Mitigation & Problem Solving:
Act as the primary escalation point for the project development team, proactivelyäche identifying major risks and roadblocks and leading the development of innovative solutions to complex challenges. - Orchestrateistitution Construction Handover:
Supervise and ensure the final preparation and comprehensive handover of shovel shadow‑ready projects to the construction department, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition to the build phase. - Executive Reporting:
Serve as the primary liaison between the project development team and the executive suite. Report directly to the Chief Project Officer on project milestones, budget adherence, risk assessment, and key development decisions. - Team Leadership & Development:
Lead, mentor, and manage a team of direct reports. Foster a collaborative and high‑performance culture, setting clear goals and unidos your team to execute on all design and permitting tasks.
- Education:
Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Business, or a related field. - Experience:
A minimum of 10‑15 years of progressive experience in a technical project development field such as architecture, engineering, or infrastructure/real estate…
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