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The Energy Project Manager will sit within DOT Facilities and Securities Management, which is ... Perform engineering calculations and energy modeling to verify the reasonableness and accuracy of ...

Project Developer

Arlington, VA · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

About Lightshift Energy: Founded at the beginning of 2019, Lightshift Energy (formerly Delorean ... Description of Role: The Project Developer will be an integral member of Lightshift's team ...

AES), a Fortune 500 company that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With ... Position Summary The Project Developer leads the development of utility-scale renewable energy ...

Project Developer

Arlington, VA · On-site

$75K - $95K/yr

Job Type Full-time Description About Lightshift Energy: Founded at the beginning of 2019 ... Description of Role: The Project Developer will be an integral member of Lightshift's team ...

AES), a Fortune 500 company that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With ... Position Summary The Project Developer leads the development of utility-scale renewable energy ...

AES), a Fortune 500 company that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With ... Position Summary The Project Developer leads the development of utility-scale renewable energy ...

AES), a Fortune 500 company that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With ... Position Summary The Project Developer leads the development of utility-scale renewable energy ...

AES), a Fortune 500 company that's leading the charge in the global energy revolution. With ... Position Summary The Project Developer leads the development of utility-scale renewable energy ...

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How much do energy project developer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy project developer in the United States is $107,124.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Energy Project Developer vs Renewable Energy Analyst?

AspectEnergy Project DeveloperRenewable Energy Analyst
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, or related field; certifications like PMP or energy-specific credentialsBachelor's or master's in environmental science, energy management, or related; analytical skills emphasized
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, project sites, office planning, stakeholder meetingsOffice-based, data analysis, research, report writing
Employer & Industry UsageEnergy companies, project developers, consulting firmsResearch firms, consulting agencies, energy companies

The main difference is that Energy Project Developers focus on managing and executing renewable energy projects from conception to completion, while Renewable Energy Analysts primarily analyze data, market trends, and policy impacts to support project development and strategic decisions.

What is an Energy Project Developer?

An Energy Project Developer is a professional responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing the development of energy projects, such as renewable energy installations (solar, wind, hydro) or traditional power plants. They manage the process from initial site assessment and feasibility studies to securing permits, financing, and contracting construction work. Energy Project Developers work with a variety of stakeholders, including government agencies, utility companies, investors, and local communities. Their goal is to ensure the successful and efficient completion of energy projects to meet regulatory, financial, and environmental standards.

What are some common challenges faced by Energy Project Developers during the permitting and approval process?

Energy Project Developers often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory environments, addressing community concerns, and coordinating with multiple stakeholders, including local governments and utility companies. Securing permits can be time-consuming due to varying requirements across jurisdictions and potential environmental impact assessments. Proactive communication, thorough research, and early stakeholder engagement are essential strategies for overcoming these hurdles and keeping projects on track.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Energy Project Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Energy Project Developer, you need a strong background in engineering, project management, and energy market analysis, often supported by a relevant degree such as in engineering or environmental science. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project), financial modeling tools, and permitting processes is typically required, along with certifications such as PMP or LEED accreditation. Outstanding negotiation, stakeholder management, and communication skills help you navigate regulatory requirements and coordinate with diverse teams. These skills are essential to successfully deliver complex energy projects on time and within budget while ensuring regulatory compliance and stakeholder satisfaction.
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What states have the most Energy Project Developer jobs? States with the most job openings for Energy Project Developer jobs include:
Infographic showing various Energy Project Developer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,124 per year, or $51.5 per hour.
Energy Project Manager

Energy Project Manager

City of New York

Ozone Park, NY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


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Job Description

***In order to be considered for this position candidate must be serving permanently in the title of Energy Conservation Specialist, or must have
filed for civil service exam #6055, and provide proof of filing. Filing is 6/3/26 - 6/23/26***
The NYC Department of Transportation's Facilities and Security Management Unit seeks to hire two energy project manager to serve within the Energy Management Team. DOT Facilities and Security Management supports a large portfolio of leased or City-owned facilities across more than 6 million square feet of office, yard, workshop, manufacturing, and warehouse space throughout the City. DOT's real estate portfolio also includes bridge houses, municipal parking lots, and other parcels of land under DOT jurisdiction, which Facilities supports in terms of environmental and code compliance. In addition to the operations, maintenance and repair, regulatory compliance, and general management of these existing facilities, Facilities and Security Management also supports the Agency's mission through ongoing optimization of its real estate portfolio and through energy conservation management.
The Energy Project Manager will sit within DOT Facilities and Securities Management, which is responsible for providing energy data and pathways to achieve building emissions reductions targets outlined in LL97, LL101, and Executive Order 89. Working closely with the Facilities and Securities Management Energy Team, and in close partnership the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Division of Energy Management (DEM), the Energy Project Manager will primarily be charged with developing and managing the implementation of energy efficiency and/or clean energy projects in City-owned buildings. The responsibilities of the Energy Project Manager are expected to include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Support the design and development of energy efficiency and/or clean energy projects: Collaborate with Facilities and Securities Management Energy Team to identify potential energy efficiency and clean energy project opportunities at City facilities. Assess the current state and provide risk analysis of City facilities to develop recommendations for building optimization and energy efficiency. Develop project scope of work through surveys and site visits and prepare energy project funding proposals and supporting documents (i.e., materials that calculate estimated energy savings, cost savings, emissions reductions, and other benefits expected from energy projects).
2. Lead day-to-day energy efficiency and/or clean energy project implementation. Liaise with agency partners, consultants, and contractors during implementation. Perform site visits throughout the project implementation process to monitor progress, evaluate completed milestones, and inspect completed work for project close-outs. Refine proposed scopes of work and ensure project compliance with the scope and schedule set forth in contract and specification documents. Maintain project-related documentation, including work orders, scopes of work, cost proposals, invoices, project status sheets, and progress reports. Assess and address potential risks and resolve technical project issues (e.g., materials supply and staff shortages, costs overages) as necessary.
3. Manage energy project tracking, performance management and reporting. Coordinate and ensure a uniform approach to project tracking and documentation. Perform data collection and tracking necessary to ensure accurate project reporting in a range of areas, including compliance with project schedules, budgets, and scopes and verified energy savings and emissions reductions. Lead and/or support reporting of project progress and milestones to agency energy team, agency leadership, and/or other City stakeholders (e.g., DCAS DEM).
4. Provide technical expertise throughout the overall project lifecycle. Perform engineering calculations and energy modeling to verify the reasonableness and accuracy of estimated energy usage reductions, energy cost savings, and avoided emissions for proposed energy efficiency projects. Assess construction design information such as detail and assembly drawings, design calculations, system layouts and sketches, or specifications. Review, provide comments, and make recommendations on design packages submitted by consultants for proposed energy efficiency projects. Evaluate designs or specifications submitted by contractors to ensure accuracy and quality. Perform measurement and verification activities (e.g., quantifying energy usage impacts post-implementation, performance and savings verification, etc.).
5. Provide overall support for the unit's and City's mission. Participate in ad hoc and special projects as needed. Act as a resource/subject matter expert on the agency's energy management and energy efficiency work. Represent the agency and the City in national and international conferences, conduct related research, and deploy agency-wide awareness seminars.
ENERGY CONSERVATION SPECIALIST - 22430

Qualifications

1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in architecture or
architectural technology; biology; building science; chemistry; construction
management; energy management; engineering, engineering technology;
environmental science; facilities management; physics; or a related field; or
2. Completion of an apprentice program, a minimum of two (2) years in length, in a
construction trade with an emphasis on energy efficiency for buildings and two (2)
years of satisfactory, full-time experience in energy generation or conservation
work such as planning, developing, implementing, inspecting, analyzing, testing,
and verifying interventions to generate clean energy or reduce energy usage; or
3. Four (4) years of satisfactory, full-time experience in energy generation or
conservation work such as planning, developing, implementing, inspecting,
analyzing, testing, and verifying interventions to generate clean energy or reduce
energy usage; or
4. Education and/or experience equivalent to "1," "2," or "3" above. One (1) year of
acceptable experience will be credited for every 30 semester credits of
undergraduate education in any of the fields described in "1" above. One (1) year
of acceptable experience will be credited for a master's degree in any of the fields
described in "1" above.

Additional Information

The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.


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