About the company:
EV Realty accelerates the adoption of commercial EV fleets by focusing on the fundamental constraint all electrified fleets will face: low-cost, reliable and scalable access to grid-scale power.
Today’s electrical grid is complex, dynamic and ever evolving. It is also the source of fuel that will power the world’s shift to electrified transportation, requiring nearly 100 GWh of additional annual electricity demand and $125B of investment in EV chargers, grid infrastructure, transmission lines, renewable energy and storage in the U.S. by 2030.
But securing grid access and capacity to deploy significant additional EV charging load is a challenge, with desired charging locations often requiring lengthy, expensive and under-utilized infrastructure upgrades, if feasible at all.
Unless you know where – and how – to look.
EV Realty combines commercial real estate and project siting acumen with energy markets and grid optimization expertise to identify, design and build out the premier DC Fast Charging infrastructure platform for commercial EV fleets.
About EV Realty
EV Realty develops, deploys and owns charging infrastructure critical to electrifying commercial fleets in the U.S at scale. The company accelerates the adoption of large EV fleets by focusing on the fundamental constraint all electric fleets face: low-cost, reliable and expandable access to grid-scale power. EV Realty is developing a network of grid-optimized, large-scale EV charging hubs for delivery, logistics and services fleet customers. Our Powered Properties™ serve multiple commercial fleets in secure, high-power locations with dedicated charging access and availability, and are located proximate to major logistics corridors within last-mile delivery/duty range of population centers. By aggregating multiple fleets with shared private infrastructure in grid-ready locations, EV Realty charging hubs reduce upfront and recurring costs for fleet operators, optimize charging times and provide high utilization rates. Learn more about EV Realty and how it is transforming fleet charging at
www.evrealtyus.com.
Manager, Development
As a Manager, Development, you will manage all deployment phases of EV Realty’s commercial charging hub projects from early-stage development to construction: including siting, project feasibility, due diligence, design, utility coordination, permitting, and construction support. The ideal candidate possesses strong management skills and has relevant hands-on experience developing grid-optimized commercial electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Also, in this role, the candidate should have good decision-making and problem solving skills, drives continuous improvement of workflow system and efficiency, and can inspire, motivate and assemble people and stakeholders to get things done.
Principal Responsibilities & Key Results
The Development Manager is responsible for overseeing the lifecycle of the implementation of charging hub projects.Manage and lead the development process of commercial electric vehicle charging hubsRepresent EV Realty with local officials, regulators, utilities, and other stakeholders throughout the project development processFacilitate field site visits for due diligence on construction, engineering, and utilityReview title reports and surveys for ownership, encumbrances, and easements; assess construction viabilityOversee and manage permitting efforts and approval processes for charging hub projectsManage the preparation and delivery of permitting documentationInterpret technical engineering and environmental reports and studies to determine project impact and pertinence towards application requirementsProvide reports to management including updates on project status and changes to regulationsManage project budgets, project design and generation distribution interconnection activitiesHelp to coordinate the project interconnection processPlan, coordinate, review, and approve legal documents and plans for right-of-way/easement/property acquisitionsCompilation and analysis of data for project stakeholders and partnersOrganize and supervise project budget, schedule and proformaOversee project consultants: environmental, engineering, transmission, etc.Work cross-departmentally to maintain clear communication and smooth collaboration at all stages of the project development processTravel to project site locations and attend stakeholder meetingsQualifications
Undergraduate degree in development related field with a strong academic record3+ years of project development experience; direct vehicle charging project, or distributed and/or utility-scale wind or solar development experience strongly preferredSolid track record in project management and contract negotiationsKnowledge of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, AC and DC power, transformers, circuit protection, single-line electrical and mechanical diagrams, and construction drawingsExperience with county and state permitting processesSkilled in reading, understanding and interpreting zoning ordinance and development codeDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively within and lead multi-disciplinary teams while earning buy-in from team members to ensure on-time and on-budget delivery of projectsExperience managing land agents and/or independent contractorsStrong organization skills and ability to handle time to meet frequently changing deadlines in a rapidly changing environmentStrong work ethic and ability to productively take ownership of projects while communicating collaboratively throughout the project’s life cycleAdept at problem-solving and ability to identify the critical path issuesArticulate with the ability to lead and assist with management, client, and public presentationsExceptional planning and organizational skillsExceptional written and oral communication skillsStrong passion for electrification of transportationExemplary standards of safety, honor, ethics, quality, communication, and productivityWilling and able to travel up to 40% Driving is an essential function of this job. This position must possess and maintain a current, valid driver license