Recurrent Energy, LLC

Director, Project Management & EPC Procurement

Recurrent Energy, LLC$130K — $180K *
Energy & Utilities
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 15+ years in utility-scale solar and/or battery project delivery.
  • Extensive expertise in EPC procurement and contract negotiation.
  • Experience leading multi-project portfolios with a cumulative EPC value of $1B+.
  • Strong knowledge of owner-procured equipment and high-voltage interconnection.
  • Ability to engage at both strategic executive and detailed execution levels.

Responsibilities

  • Lead EPC procurement strategy from RFP to contract award.
  • Establish project management standards for readiness through construction.
  • Ensure projects have validated cost baselines and integrated schedules.
  • Oversee management of cost, schedule, risk, and change across the portfolio.
  • Coordinate long-lead equipment procurement with supply and engineering teams.
  • Facilitate successful transition processes from development to EPC execution.
  • Mentor and develop high-performing project management teams.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with a leading utility-scale solar and storage portfolio.
  • Influence EPC procurement strategies that directly impact project success.
  • Be a key player in ensuring strategic capital investments are effectively managed.
  • Contribute to the establishment of disciplined governance practices.
  • Collaborate with a diverse set of stakeholders across the energy sector.
Full Job Description
Description

Position at Recurrent Energy

Role Summary

The Director, Project Management & EPC Procurement is accountable for

end-to-end project delivery readiness and EPC procurement strategy across

Recurrent Energy's utility-scale solar and storage portfolio in North America.

This role sits at the critical intersection of Development handoff, EPC contracting,

owner-procured equipment (OPE), and execution risk, ensuring that projects

transition from development into construction with clear scope, controlled cost,

defensible schedule, and disciplined capital deployment.

The Director owns:
• EPC procurement strategy and execution (RFP → negotiation → award),
• Project management standards and governance, and
• Portfolio-level coordination of long-lead and owner-procured equipment in

alignment with IC decision gates.

Core Responsibilities:

1. EPC Procurement & Contracting Leadership
• Lead and govern the EPC RFP, bid evaluation, and contractor selection

process in accordance with Recurrent's EPC Committee and approval

frameworks.
• Set portfolio-wide EPC contracting strategies (full wrap vs. split scope, EPCm,

hybrid models).
• Oversee commercial negotiations, risk allocation, LD structures, guarantees,

and schedule protections.
• Ensure EPC contracts are execution-ready before NTP (clear scope, exhibits,

milestones, pricing, and interfaces).

2. Project Management & Execution Readiness
• Establish and enforce project management standards from handoff through

COD.
• Ensure each project has:

o an integrated schedule (development, procurement, construction),

o a validated cost baseline,

o defined interface ownership (EPC, OPE, utility, IE).
• Provide portfolio-level oversight of cost, schedule, risk, and change

management.
• Act as executive escalation point for claims, disputes, LD exposure, and

recovery strategies.

3. Owner-Procured Equipment (OPE) & Long-Lead Strategy
• Coordinate with Supply Chain and Engineering on modules, inverters, MPTs,

breakers, and HV equipment procurement.
• Align OPE commitments with IC approval gates to avoid premature capital

lock-in.
• Ensure clear contractual interfaces between EPC contractors and

owner-procured vendors.
• Manage portfolio exposure to supply chain risk, storage, logistics, and

schedule dependencies.

4. Development → EPC Transition Governance
• Partner with Development and Engineering to ensure projects entering EPC are

technically and commercially mature.
• Validate that land, permitting, interconnection, and design status support EPC

pricing and schedules.
• Prevent EPC awards on unsupported assumptions or binary development

risks.

5. Portfolio & Investment Committee Support
• Provide IC-grade inputs on:

o CAPEX readiness,

o procurement exposure,

o schedule risk,

o sequencing of capital commitments.
• Support IC decision-making with clear trade-offs (optionality vs. commitment).
• Maintain transparency on where capital becomes irreversible across the

portfolio.

6. Team Leadership & Capability Building
• Lead and mentor Project Directors, Senior Project Managers, and EPC

Procurement resources.
• Build a consistent, high-performing PM discipline across regions.
• Serve as a senior interface to EPC partners, Independent Engineers, lenders,

and tax equity.

Key Interfaces
• Development
• Engineering
• Supply Chain / Procurement
• Finance & Project Finance
• Legal & Risk
• Independent Engineers
• EPC Contractors & Major OEMs

Qualifications & Experience

Required
• 15+ years of experience delivering utility-scale solar and/or battery projects.
• Deep hands-on experience with EPC procurement and contract negotiation.
• Proven leadership of multi-project portfolios ($1B+ cumulative EPC value

preferred).
• Strong understanding of owner-procured equipment and HV interconnection

scope.
• Ability to operate at both executive and execution detail levels.

Preferred
• Experience across multiple procurement models (EPC, EPCm, split scope).
• Track record managing claims, schedule recovery, and distressed projects.
• Familiarity with Project Finance, lender, and tax equity requirements.

What Success Looks Like (12-18 Months)
• EPC awards occur with fewer post-NTP change orders and pricing surprises.
• Projects reach NTP with clean scope, schedule, and procurement alignment.
• Clear linkage between IC approvals and procurement commitments.
• Reduced portfolio exposure to long-lead equipment bottlenecks.
• Strong, consistent project leadership bench across regions.

Why This Role Matters at Recurrent

This role exists to ensure that Recurrent does not confuse momentum with

readiness.

The Director provides disciplined governance so that capital is committed

intentionally, risks are owned explicitly, and EPC execution starts on solid ground.

About Recurrent Energy, LLC

Recurrent Energy is a leading utility-scale solar and energy storage project developer, delivering competitive, clean electricity to large energy buyers. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has offices in Austin, Texas and Toronto, Canada. Recurrent Energy is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc.
Learn more about Recurrent Energy, LLC
Size
200 employees
Industry
Founded
2006
NASDAQ

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