MISO Project Developer - Utility-Scale Renewable Energy

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North Carolina, United States

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Job Description

Climate17 is hiring a MISO Project Developer for Utility-Scale Renewable Energy in North Carolina. The role involves managing solar and energy storage projects, focusing on technical development from greenfield to NTP. Candidates should have 3-5 years of experience in utility-scale renewables and a relevant degree. The position offers a salary of $110,000 - $140,000 plus benefits and requires up to 50% travel.
North Carolina
United States
USA
North America

Permanent

$110000 - $140000 per annum, Benefits: plus strong bonus and benefits

Company:
Climate17 is is proud to partner with a fast-growing international developer specialising in utility-scale solar, and energy storage projects. With a global track record spanning over 15 years, our client delivers high-quality renewable energy solutions through a combination of technical precision, innovation, and environmental integrity.

Your Opportunity:
This role is ideal for a technically minded Project Developer with 3–5 years’ experience in utility-scale renewables. You’ll take ownership of projects across the MISO region, managing development through NTP with a focus on the technical side of development. This is a chance to join a collaborative, international team focused on delivering impactful clean energy solutions across the US.

Responsibilities:
• Lead development of solar and BESS projects from greenfield through to NTP
• Coordinate site screening, feasibility studies, and interconnection analysis with a focus on MISO markets
• Manage permitting, environmental assessments, and stakeholder relationships
• Build and maintain accurate project schedules, budgets, and risk analyses
• Collaborate with internal technical, legal, and commercial teams to meet project milestones
• Monitor regulatory changes and market developments within MISO and adjacent regions

What You Bring:
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental science, or related field, or equivalant work experience
• 3–5 years’ experience in utility-scale project development within MISO
• Demonstrated success managing renewable energy projects to NTP
• Strong project management and cross-functional coordination skills
• Working knowledge of permitting, interconnection, and regulatory processes
• Proficiency in project modelling tools (Excel, GIS, scheduling software)
• Excellent analytical, organisational, and presentation skills
• Willingness to travel up to 50%

About Us
Climate17 is a purpose-led, international Renewable Energy & Sustainability recruitment firm. We provide specialist talent acquisition services to organisations seeking to reduce their environmental footprint, as well as those working towards the decarbonisation of the energy sector.

Inclusive Application Process
Climate17 is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace. We believe there is no solution to climate change without people. We aim to increase diversity across all areas and as such, we are committed to partnering with clients and candidates to create an inclusive and sustainable regenerative world.

We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or whether or not they have a disability. If you require additional support, equipment or resources in order to participate in the job application or interview process, please let us know.

Samantha Smart

Principal Consultant - Renewable Energy (USA)

samantha@climate17.com

+1 718 514 9837

Climate17


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