Development Engineer
Engineering | Scottsdale, AZ
Arevon Energy, Inc. is a leading renewable energy company, supplying clean, reliable, and cost-effective energy to utilities and businesses to power the energy transition across the United States. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and with a regional office in New York City, Arevon’s more than 250 mission-driven employees use innovative approaches and technology to develop, build, finance, own, and operate renewable energy projects.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to everything we do. Arevon thrives on and celebrates different views, beliefs, and values. We are committed to our talented team and partners, regardless of background or affiliation, and to actively promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our business. We strive to be a place where you can be you and bring yourself to work.
Arevon is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to affirmative action planning and encourages diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran, or marital status.
Job Description
This critical hire will be a part of the Arevon Engineering team and will report to the Manager of Development Engineering. The Development Engineer will be responsible for advancing site engineering and design from early-stage development through the contracting process to ensure high quality, optimized Solar Plants. The role will be required to collaborate with internal teams and external consultants to confirm all projects are optimized for performance, cost, and reliability.
The Development Engineer will be responsible for providing technical oversite for PV and BESS hybrid projects. The responsibilities include diligence potential greenfield assets, evaluation of M&A assets, developing preliminary designs, performing site feasibility and risk analysis, coordinating early-stage engineering deliverables, and communicating with counterparties and internal stakeholders. The role requires detailed analysis and interpretation of civil, structural, and electrical Prudent Industry Practices. The responsibilities of a Development Engineer include but are not limited to:
- Technical lead and primary design and engineering point of contact for the origination & development teams supporting new PV + BESS hybrid utility scale solar bidding opportunities.
- Evaluate & diligence potential Greenfield and M&A assets.
- Issue civil, structural, and electrical scope for use in Request for Proposal (RFP) package submittals.
- Manage all resources internally or externally as necessary to prepare preliminary designs, performance estimates, cost estimates, schedules, and risks to be incorporated into binding and non-binding proposals.
- Assess and thoroughly communicate and quantify preliminary site constraints, cost adders, and schedule risks.
- Work with consultants and internal SME’s to generate and optimize site designs.
- Manage and communicate key acquisition diligence requirements and cost adders.
- Attend and/or manage personnel who will attend site walks to gather preliminary site assessment information to be used in the early-stage design and scoping documentation.
Experience Requirements
- 3-5 years of hands-on experience as an engineer working with solar, BESS, or another related industry required.
- Knowledge of Civil Engineering concepts and practices, gained through academic study or relevant work experience.
- Multi-project portfolio risk due diligence, preferred.
- Understanding of project design and optimization tradeoffs and familiarity with current market, equipment suppliers, contractors, typical technical specifications, and costs.
- Experience and understanding of PV + BESS project design, optimization, suppliers, specifications and costs; including contracting approaches.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, highly motivated and results oriented, process oriented with strong organizational and communication skills.
- Knowledge of engineering and renewable energy systems; solar PV systems including SCADA and monitoring systems, and BESS.
- Advanced computer skills in MS Office, MS Windows, and project controls.
- Experience with ArcGIS and/or AutoCAD preferred.
Education Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, required.