Environmental Permitting Manager

Astraea

Astraea

Arizona, USA

USD 150k-170k / year + Equity

Posted on May 12, 2026

Title: Manager, Environmental Permitting

Location: Hybrid | Western United States (Denver, CO or Scottsdale, AZ preferred)

About the Role

We’re partnering with a leading renewable energy developer to hire a Manager, Environmental Permitting to support a large and growing utility‑scale solar, wind, and energy storage portfolio across the Western U.S.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lead discretionary permitting and environmental compliance for utility‑scale renewable projects across the Western U.S.
  • Develop and execute permitting strategies, including schedules, budgets, and risk mitigation plans.
  • Manage entitlement processes with local, state, and federal agencies, including ongoing interaction with planning boards and regulatory bodies.
  • Oversee and coordinate external consultants conducting biological, cultural, and environmental surveys, as well as documentation required for permitting and financing.
  • Review and support permitting diligence for project acquisition and financing, ensuring alignment with lender and tax equity requirements.
  • Partner with development teams to assess zoning, wetlands, biological constraints, floodplains, and other site‑specific considerations.
  • Support stakeholder engagement efforts and address agency or community concerns that arise during the permitting process.
  • Identify creative development approaches to reduce permitting risk and optimize project timelines.

What You’ll Bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in natural sciences, land use planning, or a related field (Master’s preferred, not required)
  • 5+ years of experience in renewable energy development, environmental consulting, or a related field
  • Proven experience leading complex discretionary permitting for large infrastructure or energy projects
  • Strong background in federal permitting, including NEPA and federal land processes (e.g., BLM, Forest Service)
  • Experience coordinating with agencies such as state wildlife authorities, the Army Corps of Engineers, and other regulators

Nice to Have

  • Experience with CEQA, NEPA, SEPA, or Colorado 1041 processes
  • Familiarity with USFWS, Endangered Species Act permitting, MBTA, wetlands, and mitigation strategies
  • Prior involvement in projects through financing and construction readiness
  • Experience supporting renewable projects on federal land

Location & Work Model:

  • Preferred: Denver, CO or Scottsdale, AZ
  • Hybrid: 2 days per week in office
  • 20% Travel primarily to project sites and regulatory meetings

Competitive compensation:

  • $150k - $170k base depending on experience
  • 22.5% annual bonus + development bonus tied to project performance

If you’re interested in leading high‑impact renewable projects and want a role with true ownership and growth potential, we’d love to connect.

For confidential consideration, apply directly or reach out to learn more.