Project Developer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Energy Management/ Efficiency -
Energy/Power Generation
Energy Management/ Efficiency, Renewable Energy
Renewyx is excited to be representing a premier energy infrastructure developer with a key office in Boston. This organization is a leader in modernizing the power grid, specializing in large-scale, dispatchable energy projects that ensure reliability while driving the transition to a low-carbon future. Known for their technical expertise and strategic vision, they offer a collaborative and fast-paced environment where employees are mentored by industry veterans to become the next generation of energy leaders.
They are seeking a Project Developer (Associate to Manager level) to join their team in Boston. In this role, you will play a key part in the development and execution of high-impact energy projects, specifically focusing on low-carbon gas, hydrogen, and carbon capture technologies. You will support the development lifecycle by coordinating permitting, managing project timelines, and conducting financial and market analysis to move projects from concept to construction.
This is a unique opportunity to work on the "harder" side of the energy transition with a firm that prioritizes mentorship and professional growth. Whether you are an experienced developer or a high-potential professional looking to pivot into project development, this role offers exposure to the full lifecycle of complex energy assets. It is an ideal environment for someone "hungry" to learn and take initiative, offering the foundational training necessary to accelerate a career in large-scale energy infrastructure.
The ideal candidate should have the following:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred, ideally with coursework in engineering, business, finance, or environmental science.
- Prior experience in energy project development, permitting, or power market analysis preferred (3+ years ideal, but open to high-potential "green" candidates).
- Strong interest in low-carbon gas portfolio (decarbonized gas, hydrogen, and carbon capture) rather than traditional solar or wind.
- Basic understanding of US power markets (ISOs) and the economics of power generation (NPV, IRR, etc.).
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage project tasks, permitting timelines, and budgets.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to build support within local communities and interface with internal stakeholders.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel for financial and data analysis.
If this is an opportunity you have interest in, then please apply to avoid disappointment.
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