Project Manager - Offshore Wind
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The first round of review will be based on applications received by Monday, October 28, 2024 at 8 am (Pacific Time).
Download the full job announcement at https://schatzcenter.org/docs/SchatzCenter-job-projectmanager-oct2024.pdf
The Schatz Energy Research Center (https://schatzcenter.org/) at Cal Poly Humboldt is seeking an experienced professional to join our team as a project manager. This full-time position will provide management for projects within our offshore wind portfolio, including managing project activities associated with the Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium (POWC).
The Schatz Center is a leader in research and policy analysis related to offshore wind development on the U.S. West Coast. Over the past five years, with funding from state and federal agencies, our team and partners have published thirty reports on a variety of topics including the wind resource and its potential for renewable energy generation, grid integration and transmission requirements, economic viability, port and coastal infrastructure needs, economic development potential, regional environmental effects, community benefits and concerns, policy, regulation, permitting, and others. Our recently launched Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium (POWC) involves collaboration with partners at Oregon State University and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Our leadership role in POWC positions our team to play a key role in the science, education, and community and Tribal engagement that are needed in relation to the potential for offshore wind development on the West Coast.
This position is expected to start in early January and is based at the Schatz Center, in Arcata, CA. The exact start date is negotiable. Our team members have the flexibility to either work onsite full-time or alternate between remote work and onsite work, with a minimum of 40% of their time spent at the Schatz Center. During the initial onboarding period, the selected candidate could telecommute, but ultimately will need to live within commuting distance of the Schatz Center. Applications are welcome from all who are legally eligible to work in the U.S.
For more information and to view the full announcement, visit our job opening post at https://schatzcenter.org/2024/10/job-projectmanager-sept2024/