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Pre-Construction Manager
Denver, Colorado, United States What The Role Is
Reporting to the Pre-Construction Director, the Pre-Construction Manager works with the Development, Engineering, and Procurement teams during early, middle, and late-stage Development Projects, representing a Construction perspective. The Pre-Con Manager will review project studies and designs, engineering-procurement-construction schedules, Owner of Furnished Equipment deliveries, construction feasibility and risk, environmental compliance, budgets, safety plans, quality plans, contract terms and exhibits, and project finance requirements. This person will represent the Construction Team until the handoff to the Construction Project Manager at Full Notice to Proceed. This hybrid position will be based in one of our San Francisco, Scottsdale, Houston, San Diego, or Denver office locations. What You'll Be Doing
Early Design and Site Feasibility: Review site and early designs for feasibility and efficiency via desktop and site visits. Identify traffic patterns, access, existing topography and soils characteristics, vegetation and trees to remove, potential protected biology and cultural resources, water courses, wetlands, neighbors, safety and security concerns, and interconnection access. Schedule Analysis and Development: Review and provide input on assumed schedule timelines for RFP process, Engineering and Procurement durations, Construction, and Commissioning timelines to Guaranteed Milestones. Work with the Procurement group to coordinate Owner Furnished Equipment schedule deliveries with EPC. Construction Risk: Evaluate site for risks related to access to Interconnection Facilities, neighbors and site access and transportation, vegetation, existing structures to demolish, security and safety requirements, temporary facilities and O&M building location, water availability, geological and hydrological considerations, soil red flags, weather impacts, dust control requirements, Fire Department Requirements, and Labor requirements. Project Budget Review: Provide input on the Owner's overall project budget, including EPC costs, Owner's Construction Management costs, Per Diem requirements, and cost of key risks to be incorporated into Contingency. Safety Planning and Review: Review the potential EPC Site Specific Safety Plan for adherence to Clearway Energy standards. Review and negotiate safety-related terms in the EPC contract and Exhibits. Relay final requirements to Clearway Safety and Construction Execution team prior to Full Notice to Proceed. EPC Contract Term and Exhibit negotiation: Review, redline, and negotiate EPC Agreement Terms related to Scope of Work, Contractor Deliverable formats, Safety Requirements, Operational Spare Parts, Payment Application-Schedule of Values-Cash flow, Quality Assurance, Liquidated Damages, and Guaranteed Milestone requirements. Utility Interconnection Support: Track Utility upgrade timelines to grid synchronization and ensure EPC High Voltage scope is properly coordinated. Act as Liaison to Construction High Voltage and Commissioning Team prior to construction. Commissioning Team coordination: Understand and review EPC Agreement Terms and Contract Exhibits around un-energized and energized testing, commissioning, and Performance Testing. Act as Liaison to Construction Commissioning Team prior to construction. Prevailing Wage, Labor, and Apprenticeship requirements: Identify requirements for Project Labor Agreements, Prevailing Wage, and Apprenticeship programs. Ensure scope and cost are included in the EPC contract and relay requirements to the Execution team prior to Full Notice to Proceed. Pre-Work Agreement Budget Management: Review and craft PWAs with the Procurement Team, review and approve monthly invoices, ensuring conformance with pre-construction cash flow schedule, collect and maintain Lien Waivers for Financial Close. Day to Day: Flexibility required to prioritize and support multiple projects simultaneously to track EPC readiness at Financial Close. Communicate with the Pre-Construction Team daily on project status towards key milestones, including RFP release, EPC Contract Execution, and Full Notice to Proceed. Stakeholder Communication: Provide project updates to Pre-Construction Team and upstream leadership, participate in Development Monthly Meetings, and support documents requesting capital spend approval. What You'll Bring
A High School Diploma or GED is required. Minimum 3 years of project management experience. 7-10 Years' Experience with Commercial or Utility Scale Wind projects. Experience working for an EPC Construction Contractor, CM Consulting Firm, Engineering Firm, or Owner/Developer. Experience working cross-functionally with complex internal and external teams, building consensus and driving project and corporate initiatives. Experience working with Utilities, Developers, Engineers, and EPC Contractors. Proven experience in project development, design, engineering, and construction with a focus on renewable energy wind projects. In-depth knowledge of wind energy systems, development practices, and construction processes. Excellent organizational and time-management skills to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Proficiency in project management software and tools. Strong critical thinking abilities to identify critical risks and fatal flaws. Effective communication skills to liaise with diverse teams and stakeholders. Willingness to work onsite and travel as required. What Would Be Nice
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Construction Management is preferred. Occupational health and safety certifications are a plus. Clearway will not sponsor non-immigrant visas for this position (H-1B, TN, E-3, etc.).
Denver, Colorado, United States What The Role Is
Reporting to the Pre-Construction Director, the Pre-Construction Manager works with the Development, Engineering, and Procurement teams during early, middle, and late-stage Development Projects, representing a Construction perspective. The Pre-Con Manager will review project studies and designs, engineering-procurement-construction schedules, Owner of Furnished Equipment deliveries, construction feasibility and risk, environmental compliance, budgets, safety plans, quality plans, contract terms and exhibits, and project finance requirements. This person will represent the Construction Team until the handoff to the Construction Project Manager at Full Notice to Proceed. This hybrid position will be based in one of our San Francisco, Scottsdale, Houston, San Diego, or Denver office locations. What You'll Be Doing
Early Design and Site Feasibility: Review site and early designs for feasibility and efficiency via desktop and site visits. Identify traffic patterns, access, existing topography and soils characteristics, vegetation and trees to remove, potential protected biology and cultural resources, water courses, wetlands, neighbors, safety and security concerns, and interconnection access. Schedule Analysis and Development: Review and provide input on assumed schedule timelines for RFP process, Engineering and Procurement durations, Construction, and Commissioning timelines to Guaranteed Milestones. Work with the Procurement group to coordinate Owner Furnished Equipment schedule deliveries with EPC. Construction Risk: Evaluate site for risks related to access to Interconnection Facilities, neighbors and site access and transportation, vegetation, existing structures to demolish, security and safety requirements, temporary facilities and O&M building location, water availability, geological and hydrological considerations, soil red flags, weather impacts, dust control requirements, Fire Department Requirements, and Labor requirements. Project Budget Review: Provide input on the Owner's overall project budget, including EPC costs, Owner's Construction Management costs, Per Diem requirements, and cost of key risks to be incorporated into Contingency. Safety Planning and Review: Review the potential EPC Site Specific Safety Plan for adherence to Clearway Energy standards. Review and negotiate safety-related terms in the EPC contract and Exhibits. Relay final requirements to Clearway Safety and Construction Execution team prior to Full Notice to Proceed. EPC Contract Term and Exhibit negotiation: Review, redline, and negotiate EPC Agreement Terms related to Scope of Work, Contractor Deliverable formats, Safety Requirements, Operational Spare Parts, Payment Application-Schedule of Values-Cash flow, Quality Assurance, Liquidated Damages, and Guaranteed Milestone requirements. Utility Interconnection Support: Track Utility upgrade timelines to grid synchronization and ensure EPC High Voltage scope is properly coordinated. Act as Liaison to Construction High Voltage and Commissioning Team prior to construction. Commissioning Team coordination: Understand and review EPC Agreement Terms and Contract Exhibits around un-energized and energized testing, commissioning, and Performance Testing. Act as Liaison to Construction Commissioning Team prior to construction. Prevailing Wage, Labor, and Apprenticeship requirements: Identify requirements for Project Labor Agreements, Prevailing Wage, and Apprenticeship programs. Ensure scope and cost are included in the EPC contract and relay requirements to the Execution team prior to Full Notice to Proceed. Pre-Work Agreement Budget Management: Review and craft PWAs with the Procurement Team, review and approve monthly invoices, ensuring conformance with pre-construction cash flow schedule, collect and maintain Lien Waivers for Financial Close. Day to Day: Flexibility required to prioritize and support multiple projects simultaneously to track EPC readiness at Financial Close. Communicate with the Pre-Construction Team daily on project status towards key milestones, including RFP release, EPC Contract Execution, and Full Notice to Proceed. Stakeholder Communication: Provide project updates to Pre-Construction Team and upstream leadership, participate in Development Monthly Meetings, and support documents requesting capital spend approval. What You'll Bring
A High School Diploma or GED is required. Minimum 3 years of project management experience. 7-10 Years' Experience with Commercial or Utility Scale Wind projects. Experience working for an EPC Construction Contractor, CM Consulting Firm, Engineering Firm, or Owner/Developer. Experience working cross-functionally with complex internal and external teams, building consensus and driving project and corporate initiatives. Experience working with Utilities, Developers, Engineers, and EPC Contractors. Proven experience in project development, design, engineering, and construction with a focus on renewable energy wind projects. In-depth knowledge of wind energy systems, development practices, and construction processes. Excellent organizational and time-management skills to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Proficiency in project management software and tools. Strong critical thinking abilities to identify critical risks and fatal flaws. Effective communication skills to liaise with diverse teams and stakeholders. Willingness to work onsite and travel as required. What Would Be Nice
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Construction Management is preferred. Occupational health and safety certifications are a plus. Clearway will not sponsor non-immigrant visas for this position (H-1B, TN, E-3, etc.).