*Must have solar experience Title: Interconnection Manager Compensation: $120,000 - $135,000 + bonus Location: Remote – United States Travel: Limited to moderate travel depending on project activity and utility coordination Office: Remote Reports to: Development Leadership Team
Role and Responsibilities: • Own grid connectivity strategy for a portfolio of distributed infrastructure projects across several regional markets • Assess service territory constraints, upgrade exposure, timing considerations, and overall feasibility when evaluating new project opportunities • Lead coordination efforts with electric utilities and external engineering groups from initial application through energization • Oversee queue activity, study progression, milestone tracking, and utility deliverables across active development assets • Support early-stage technical design decisions tied to grid access requirements and evolving project configurations • Work closely with internal development, real estate, engineering, and construction teams to maintain project schedules and reduce execution risk • Review technical findings, utility feedback, and study assumptions to help guide commercial and development strategy • Participate in negotiations tied to utility requirements, upgrade responsibilities, and project execution terms • Stay informed on evolving market rules, tariff structures, and regional policy changes that could impact project timelines or economics • Evaluate grid-related risks during acquisition and pipeline review activities
Requirements: • Background supporting grid connection, utility coordination, or electrical infrastructure execution within the energy industry • Familiarity with how utilities review and process new generation or distributed energy projects • Ability to manage multiple active workstreams, external stakeholders, and time-sensitive deliverables simultaneously • Comfortable reviewing technical information and translating it into practical development or commercial considerations • Strong communication skills with the ability to operate cross-functionally in a lean, fast-moving environment • Exposure to distributed energy assets such as storage, solar, EV infrastructure, or other behind-the-meter generation solutions is preferred • Experience working within organized power markets or utility territories across major U.S. regions is beneficial