ABEI ENERGY: Give this World Good Energy
ABEI Energy is an Independent Power Producer (IPP) operating under the Build to Own (B2O) model, with a strong portfolio of self-developed projects. At ABEI, we offer more than just a job—we invite you to be part of the energy revolution.
Why work with us?
- Continuous Learning: You'll tackle unique challenges in the renewable energy sector, specifically in the biomethane and waste-to-energy realm. Every day is an opportunity to grow and innovate.
- Collaborative & Inspiring Team: At ABEI, teamwork is our engine. You'll work alongside international experts passionate about creating sustainable solutions, all while enjoying a positive, collaborative atmosphere.
- Ongoing Development & Training: We invest in your growth. With internal training programs and access to in-house technical experts, you’ll learn from industry leaders eager to share their experience.
- Global Impact Projects: You’ll be part of initiatives that reduce carbon emissions and create a cleaner, more sustainable future for millions of people.
About the Role:
As an Environmental Technician, you will collaborate closely with the project development team. Your primary responsibility will be to assess the environmental viability of land projects for ABEI Energy's development initiatives in the USA.
Your responsibilities will be:
- Conduct detailed analyses of potential land areas for renewable energy projects across the USA (utility-scale solar, wind farms, battery energy storage, and green hydrogen).
- Analyze how environmental conditions in these areas influence regulatory hurdles, permitting, and available land area.
- Research and interpret current federal/state statutes and county/city ordinances. Determine how these laws impact the feasibility of potential projects.
- Understand project permitting and regulatory procedures for wind and solar projects. Synthesize and communicate findings to department heads.
- Use geospatial analysis tools to manipulate and analyze vector and raster data.
- Create, export, and organize spatial data to assist land developers and the technical office with project origination.
What we expect from you:
- Education: Graduate/postgraduate in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Management, Engineering (Environmental, Electrical, Chemistry, etc.), Territory Planning, or related fields, including master's degrees.
- Previous experience with Environmental Regulation, communication with Public Agencies, and Permitting applicable to renewable energy development.
- Experience with QGIS and geospatial analysis tools (Google Earth Pro, ArcGIS, etc.) is highly valued.
- Advanced proficiency in the Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Team player with problem-solving, interpersonal skills, and good written and verbal communication skills.
- English C1 level or bilingual is mandatory.