Bradsby Group
Overview
The role will focus on supporting the development of combined cycle projects that feature energy transition adaptations such as hydrogen fuel capability and carbon capture. Prior energy project development and commercialization experience is required. Summary of Responsibilities
Responsible for supporting various aspects of the development of thermal generation projects with carbon capture features in the US from site evaluation, layout and technology selection through contracting and financial closing; with construction support as needed. Requires leading a team consisting of internal and external resources. Support the evaluation project sites for the development of energy installations; Evaluation, review and implementation of energy transition related, carbon free technologies including carbon capture and hydrogen capabilities. Lead team to develop selected technology layout, specifications, support permitting, interconnect, and auxiliary services Prepare Requests for Proposals and evaluate EPC bids and selection. Support EPC, Electrical interconnect, and auxiliary services contract negotiations Work closely and timely communicate with internal teams and external consultants including engineering, environmental, equipment suppliers and contractors; Update Management on project progress, action items and budget Requirements
Bachelor’s degree, ideally in electrical or mechanical engineering or physical science 6- 10+ years of experience in combined cycle development. Carbon capture and Hydrogen experience a plus Must be a self-starter, organized, and able to work well with personnel at all levels in the organization; must possess top level computer, interpersonal, and facilitation skills; Ability to gather, organize and systematically analyze complex information; Experience and competency with energy generation systems, design and contracting Strong engineering skills and understanding design drawings, GIS, spatial modeling and analysis Ability to travel up to 50% as necessary
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The role will focus on supporting the development of combined cycle projects that feature energy transition adaptations such as hydrogen fuel capability and carbon capture. Prior energy project development and commercialization experience is required. Summary of Responsibilities
Responsible for supporting various aspects of the development of thermal generation projects with carbon capture features in the US from site evaluation, layout and technology selection through contracting and financial closing; with construction support as needed. Requires leading a team consisting of internal and external resources. Support the evaluation project sites for the development of energy installations; Evaluation, review and implementation of energy transition related, carbon free technologies including carbon capture and hydrogen capabilities. Lead team to develop selected technology layout, specifications, support permitting, interconnect, and auxiliary services Prepare Requests for Proposals and evaluate EPC bids and selection. Support EPC, Electrical interconnect, and auxiliary services contract negotiations Work closely and timely communicate with internal teams and external consultants including engineering, environmental, equipment suppliers and contractors; Update Management on project progress, action items and budget Requirements
Bachelor’s degree, ideally in electrical or mechanical engineering or physical science 6- 10+ years of experience in combined cycle development. Carbon capture and Hydrogen experience a plus Must be a self-starter, organized, and able to work well with personnel at all levels in the organization; must possess top level computer, interpersonal, and facilitation skills; Ability to gather, organize and systematically analyze complex information; Experience and competency with energy generation systems, design and contracting Strong engineering skills and understanding design drawings, GIS, spatial modeling and analysis Ability to travel up to 50% as necessary
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