Support IPP partners with land diligence, title policies, and post-close obligations.
Track land-related milestones and obligations through development.
Coordinate with legal and development teams to validate site control and land-related risks and identify mitigation strategies where applicable.
Conduct land due diligence for project acquisitions, including site control, survey, title review, encumbrances, and access.
Support the effort to negotiate lease, and easement agreements with landowners.
Manage permitting and land use approvals in coordination with local authorities.
Prepare and deliver land-related documentation for asset sales.
Ensure clean handoff of land contracts, payments, and compliance items.
Engage with landowners to resolve outstanding issues pre- and post-close.
Requirements
gis
bachelor's
solar
land acquisition
negotiation
communication
Strong understanding of land acquisition, permitting, and title processes.
Bachelor’s degree with 5+ years of experience in real estate, land development, or renewable energy.
Experience negotiating land agreements and managing landowner relationships.
Familiarity with solar development is preferred.
Experience with GIS tools, land databases, and permitting platforms.
Legal or paralegal background in real estate transactions a plus.
Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.
Ability to travel (10%) as needed to project sites and landowner meetings.
Benefits
This target salary range is for CA positions only and should not be interpreted as an offer of compensation.
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Company
Overview
$2.5 billion investment
U.S. Solar Supply Chain Investment
A significant investment in building a fully integrated U.S. solar supply chain, from ingots to modules.
8.4 GW annual capacity
Georgia Plants Capacity
The Georgia plants (Dalton and Cartersville) deliver 8.4 GW of solar production capacity annually.
12 GW solar-plus-EPC deal
Landmark Microsoft Deal
A major 8-year deal with Microsoft underscores the company's market trust and scale.
30,000 panels/day
Dalton Production Rate
The Dalton site is the largest solar-module factory in the Western Hemisphere, producing tens of thousands of panels daily.
Pioneers solar and storage innovation from U.S. factories, born in South Korea and on a mission in North America.
Projects range from utility-scale EPC builds to residential panel installations and energy-storage systems.
As a leader in solar tech, it pilots cutting-edge manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Blends global R&D roots in Germany and Korea with bold U.S. industrial expansion and market leadership.
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
35% Emission Reduction
GHG Emission Target
Committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 35% by 2030, aiming for net zero by 2050.
25% Carbon Intensity
Certified Product Impact
U.S.-assembled panels are certified to be at least 25% less carbon-intensive than non-certified products.
>95% Material Recycling
Solar Panel Recycling
Partnership with SOLARCYCLE ensures over 95% of panel materials like aluminum, silver, and glass are recycled.
A Climate Score
CDP Recognition
Received top-tier 'A' climate score in 2023 from CDP for comprehensive climate reporting.
Committed to net zero emissions by 2050 using a 2018 baseline.
Generated significant on-site solar energy at Dalton facility.
Reducing emissions per module despite increased production.
Achieved EPEAT registration for solar products with lower embodied carbon.
Dalton and Cartersville facilities expected to reach high capacity and CO₂ avoidance.
Inclusion & Diversity
316% growth
Membership Surge
The employee-led 'Clean Energy Crew' saw a significant increase in membership since its 2023 launch, demonstrating strong engagement and influence on workplace initiatives.
Champion-level partner to Women in Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE)