THE WORK:- You'll guide front-end development, site readiness, design coordination, entitlement alignment, utility interfaces, and early risk mitigation.
- You'll coordinate early development activities including site documentation review, existing conditions assessments, and due diligence tracking.
- You'll track entitlement status, utility agreements, and stakeholder alignment to support development progress.
- You'll support development of the Owner's Project Requirements and ensure alignment with design, procurement, permitting, and construction strategies.
- You'll review design submissions, environmental surveys, geotechnical reports, and utility studies for risks, gaps, and opportunities.
- You'll maintain a development action plan tracking key decisions, permitting milestones, utility commitments, and site constraints.
- You'll coordinate with permitting, utility, design, procurement, and project controls leads to align development decisions with cost and schedule.
- You'll support value engineering, constructability reviews, phasing analysis, and site logistics planning.
- You'll prepare development status updates, decision papers, risk summaries, and executive-ready materials for Owner review.
- You'll help transition development-phase knowledge into construction-phase controls, contracts, reporting, and closeout requirements.
- Flexible: The work location for this role will include a mix of working remotely, onsite at a client or in an Accenture office or center.
- With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in real estate development, engineering, construction management, planning, or related field
- 7+ years of development management, preconstruction, owner's representation, or capital project experience
- Experience coordinating greenfield site development, entitlements, utilities, design reviews, preconstruction planning, and project governance
- Ability to synthesize technical, commercial, permitting, utility, and schedule inputs into clear recommendations
- Strong written communication, stakeholder management, issue tracking, and action closure discipline
BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE:- Data center, mission-critical, industrial, energy, or utility infrastructure development experience.
- Experience with Pennsylvania or Mid-Atlantic land use, permitting, and utility processes.
- Familiarity with phased campus development and large-load power delivery.
$150,000 - $180,000 a year
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