Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, Masters degree a plus; Possess Engineer-In-Training (EIT) Certification; 3 to 5 years of experience in related solar civil land development engineering; Knowledge of local city, county and state land-use processes and regulations; Proficiency in AutoCAD and Civil 3D with the ability to design land development plans from concept through completion; Proficient in site, stormwater management, storm conveyance, grading, earthwork calculations, utility design and erosion and sediment control design; Proficiency with hydraulic and hydrological calculations to support land development design projects; Practical field experience, especially in construction observation, geotechnical testing and land surveying is a plus; Experience with stormwater design and permitting processes including SPDES and NPDES requirements; Ability to occasionally support other discipline projects including roadway improvement design, environmental, geotechnical and oil and gas; Active participation in local professional organizations a plus; Ability to occasionally work on field assignments to support land development projects; Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical and judgment capabilities; Demonstrated ability to follow direction and work in a collaborative team environment; Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment; and. Responsibilities: Prepares the planning, design and permitting documents of renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects in close collaboration with Project Personnel using engineering and design software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, etc.) and equipment; Leads tasks associated with the preparation and modification of various engineering documents including reports, specifications, plans, cost estimates and designs for projects; Performs cost calculations and determines feasibility of projects based on the analysis of collected data; Performs zoning, sustainability and other feasibility assessments for development projects; Coordinates and performs field inspection services, as needed; Writes and/or reviews draft reports, including feasibility studies, stormwater management reports, technical specifications, and utility reports; Use reports, maps, drawings, engineering plans, tests, and aerial photographs to assess soil composition, terrain, hydrological characteristics, and topographical and geologic data and their impact on the planning and design of projects; Familiarity with current local, state, and federal land use permitting is a plus; Collaborates with team members on project tasks and assignments; and.