Energy Full-time

Project Manager

SB Energy DevCo (US) Inc.

Posted

May 01, 2026

Location

USA

Type

Full-time

Compensation

$140000 - $165000

Mission

What you will drive

  • Own and manage utility-scale solar PV and BESS projects from Limited Notice-to-Proceed through Final Completion, ensuring budget, schedule, and contract compliance.
  • Coordinate cross-functional teams and external stakeholders, including EPC partners, landowners, utilities, and permitting agencies.
  • Lead project risk management, contract negotiation support, and commissioning/close-out activities.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role directly accelerates the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy by delivering large-scale solar and battery storage projects that provide reliable, affordable power to meet Americaโ€™s growing energy demands.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • 5+ years of experience managing utility-scale PV, BESS, or PV+BESS projects.
  • Expertise in MS Office Suite and project management tools; experience with Monday.com and Primavera P6 a plus.
  • Bachelorโ€™s degree or equivalent experience preferred.
  • Ability to travel 25-50% as needed.

Benefits

What's in it for you

Base Pay: $140,000 - $165,000 per year. Total compensation may include discretionary annual bonus and comprehensive health & wellness benefits. Full-time employees enjoy 100% company-paid medical, dental & vision for employees and dependents, 401(k) with company match, generous PTO + 11 paid holidays, 12 weeks paid parental leave, life/AD&D/LTD coverage, FSAs, wellness support, flexible work arrangements, monthly phone/internet reimbursement, optional legal & pet insurance, and device purchase support.

About

Inside SB Energy DevCo (US) Inc.

SB Energy develops, builds, owns & operates some of the largest and most technically advanced energy and data center infrastructure projects in the United States, backed by SoftBank and Ares. Their mission is to provide reliable, affordable energy at scale to support Americaโ€™s growing energy demands.