

Develops, owns and operates large‑scale wind, solar, natural gas and energy storage projects worldwide.
The Business Partner III for the Construction Business Unit is a strategic leader and trusted advisor who bridges business needs and technology capabilities. This role ensures the construction team has the digital tools, data, and systems needed to execute projects efficiently, safely, and on schedule, working closely with construction management, field operations, engineering, and procurement.
In this capacity, the individual serves as the primary IT point of contact for construction leadership and field operations, understanding key performance drivers, challenges, and workflows in project execution, EPC coordination, and site management, and identifies opportunities to optimize processes with scalable technology solutions.
They collaborate with platform owners, developers, and third‑party vendors to evaluate, prioritize, and deliver construction‑focused systems such as field productivity tools, project controls, scheduling, and progress tracking, driving enhancements in Primavera P6, document control systems, and mobile field applications while coordinating cross‑functional initiatives.
The role leads change‑management and user‑adoption efforts, designing and executing training strategies tailored to field users, site managers, and remote teams, and establishing continuous feedback loops between business users and IT support or development teams.
Partnering with analytics teams, the Business Partner defines KPIs and dashboards that provide visibility into construction performance and risk, promoting integration of field data into enterprise systems for real‑time insights and executive reporting.
Staying informed on emerging construction technologies—including drones, IoT sensors, AR/VR for safety and training, and digital twin platforms—allows them to advocate for scalable digital tools that enhance field communication, safety compliance, materials tracking, and schedule adherence.
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field, plus four or more years of experience in IT, construction technology, or business analysis supporting capital projects or infrastructure delivery, familiarity with utility‑scale energy construction, and strong communication, project management, and stakeholder‑engagement skills.
Preferred qualifications include an MBA or MS in a related discipline and experience with tools such as Procore, SharePoint, Primavera P6, Bluebeam, Autodesk, and mobile data‑capture platforms.
The position offers a base salary range of $85,000 to $105,000 USD, with an annual performance bonus of 20% to 30%, and includes benefits such as medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, and paid time off.