Primary duties include, but are not limited to: Serve as the Civil Engineering SME for the Power Plants team; Collaborate with engineering consultants and EPC companies to develop and review CDIFR and CDIFC project plans; Act as the primary technical focal point for responding to external civil RFIs; Author RFPs, bid templates, and scope of service documents; Onboard engineering consultants and subconsultants; Perform civil cost estimation and identify opportunities for Value Engineering; Evaluate third-party change order requests for technical and financial validity; Review ministerial permit applications prepared by the EPC, including stormwater and environmental reports; Liaise with municipal, state, and federal agencies regarding permit applications and renewals; Conduct occasional site visits to field verify engineering consultant/EPC inspections and construction activity reporting; Coordinate with engineering consultants/EPC partners to ensure timely closeout of construction certifications and PTO. Bachelor's degree in civil engineering (Civil P.E. license preferred); 4–8 years in construction management, site development, entitlement, or environmental permitting; Specific experience in Solar PV or Energy Storage is a significant plus; Experience in cost estimation, reviewing engineering services contracts, managing subconsultants; Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D and HYDROCAD (or similar design tools) is desired; Strong communication skills with the ability to lead meetings with clients, regulatory officials, and consultants; Exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple high-priority projects simultaneously.