Benchmark estimates against NREL/DOE and industry data to validate competitiveness
Track current labor rates, equipment costs, material pricing, and subcontractor market conditions across regions.
Generate budgetary, conceptual, and detailed estimates and contingency plans to support project development and bidding.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date cost databases and historical records.
Standardize estimate formats, assumptions, and contingencies for internal consistency.
Contribute to continuous improvement of cost forecasting and project controls practices.
Recommend and use estimating software and company spreadsheets/models.
Provide estimating input to project developers during land acquisition, permitting, and interconnection planning.
Support procurement in vendor/subcontractor solicitation and bid leveling.
Analyze and evaluate bids from subcontractors and suppliers to ensure competitive pricing.
Conduct detailed cost estimates for large-scale solar utility and battery storage projects, including site preparation, foundations, racking, electrical systems, transmission interconnections, labor and substations.
Incorporate prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements (e.g., Davis-Bacon, IRA PWA compliance) into labor cost models.
Utilize data analysis tools to identify cost-saving opportunities and improve estimating accuracy.
Present cost breakdowns and risk analyses to senior management.
Work closely with engineering to evaluate design options and their cost impacts.
Develop and maintain cost databases, unit price libraries, and labor productivity factors specific to solar EPC work.
Requirements
estimating
excel
primavera
solar pv
battery storage
bachelor's
Minimum 5 years of experience in estimating large-scale infrastructure, renewable energy or EPC construction (solar preferred).
Excellent analytical, organizational, problem solving, and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced development environment.
Collaborative mindset with ability to engage cross-functional teams.
Proficiency in Excel and estimating software; experience with scheduling tools (Primavera P6, MS Project) a plus.
Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field.
Proactive in identifying risks, value engineering opportunities, and cost-saving strategies
Strong attention to detail and accuracy with strong numerical and analytical skills.
Strong understanding of Battery Energy Storage Systems and solar PV technology, components, and installation processes including racking, foundations, cabling, and substation/interconnection scopes.
Familiarity with prevailing wage compliance, labor productivity benchmarking, and regional cost factors.
Commercial awareness and understanding of construction contracts (EPC, lump sum, unit price).
Benefits
Dynamic and collaborative work environment.
Opportunity to contribute to a sustainable future.
Competitive salary and benefits package, including 401(k) with company match, health insurance, attractive PTO, work-from-home flexibility, and more.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
344 MWdc
Solar Capacity Deployed
The company has deployed over 344 MWdc across 38 operating projects in twelve U.S. states, with an additional multi‑GW pipeline under development.
$321M
Financing Secured
The company secured $321 million in financing from MUFG in 2025 to fund a 441 MW solar portfolio across three sites in Arkansas and Illinois.
67 MW
Ahead-of-Schedule Project
Its 67 MW Hunt County, Texas solar project reached commercial operation ahead of schedule and powers a Fortune 50 corporate offtaker under a virtual PPA.
~800 MWdc
Project Portfolio Growth
Notable transactions include acquiring 333 MWac (450 MWdc) of projects in Illinois and Arkansas, doubling its operating portfolio to ~800 MWdc by 2025‑26.
Founded in 2011 (formerly Enerparc Inc.), the company evolved into a vertically‑integrated clean energy developer backed by KIRKBI’s capital.
It acquires, finances, builds, owns, and operates utility‑scale solar farms and paired battery storage systems from origination through long‑term operation.
With in‑house teams spanning development, EPC, legal, project finance, and asset management, it maintains tight control and execution quality.
Unique among peers, it's wholly owned by the LEGO family’s investment arm, marrying strong financial backing with a mission‑driven growth trajectory.
Culture + Values
Sustainability‑Driven Excellence: We create value through disciplined performance, ensuring that every project we develop contributes meaningfully to a sustainable energy future. Our commitment to excellence is rooted in responsible innovation, long‑term impact, and a vision for a cleaner, better world.
Empowered Ownership & Integrity: We take full responsibility for our work and uphold the highest ethical standards, fostering trust, respect, and transparency. We empower our team to lead with accountability, ensuring that our decisions positively impact our partners, communities, and stakeholders.
Impact Through Collaboration: We achieve more together. By leveraging the expertise of our team and trusted partners, we develop innovative, high‑quality renewable energy solutions that drive meaningful impact and long‑term success.
Disciplined Growth: We approach every opportunity with focus, precision, and commitment, ensuring operational excellence. Our disciplined approach drives performance, fosters resilience, and enables responsible, long‑term growth.
Adaptability & Resilience: We embrace change, innovate with intention, and remain agile in an evolving energy landscape. Our forward‑thinking approach ensures that we deliver resilient, high‑impact projects built to perform and endure.
Strength in Diversity: We believe that diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences make us stronger, more effective, and more resilient. We foster a culture of inclusion, dignity, and respect, ensuring that every individual has a voice and a sense of belonging.
Safety & Quality, Always: We prioritize the safety of our people, the quality of our projects, and the security of our assets. Our commitment to excellence ensures long‑term reliability, responsible operations, and the trust of our stakeholders.
Advancing the next generation of clean energy careers: Adapture Renewables creates valuable professional growth opportunities while unifying around sustainable solutions.
Environment + Sustainability
344 MW_dc Solar
Solar Projects Across the U.S.
Deployed over 344 MW_dc of utility-scale solar across 38 projects in 12 states, contributing significantly to renewable energy capacity.
441 MW Titanium Portfolio
Large-Scale Solar Development
A 441 MW solar portfolio under construction in Arkansas and Illinois, set to power over 71,000 homes annually and reduce CO₂ emissions equivalent to 121,432 cars per year.
330 MW Meta Agreement
Clean Energy Supply for Meta
Signed agreements to supply 330 MW of clean energy to Meta in Illinois and Arkansas, creating significant economic impact and jobs.
120 GWh Annual Output
Texas Solar Project Impact
The Texas Hunt County solar project delivers approximately 120 GWh of clean energy annually, while creating local jobs and generating significant economic impact.
Acquisition of three projects totaling 450 MW_dc (333 MW_ac) in Illinois and Arkansas, expected online in 2025–2026; will more than double operating assets to ~800 MW_dc and generate enough clean energy to power >72,000 homes annually.
Virginia Rivanna Solar project (14.6 MW): expected >21,000 MWh annually; supported local tax revenues and jobs; constructed under IRA incentives.