Wind Energy Project Managers


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Wind Energy Project Managers

Wind Energy Project Managers - Overview

Wind energy development managers work with engineers to plan, build, and bring online new wind energy farms.

Wind energy development managers focus on the scope (size) of the wind farm, assigning tasks, determining schedules and costs, and setting goals and deadlines.

Wind energy development managers review potential new sites for wind energy farms. They read environmental studies and consult civil engineering surveys. They make sure proper permits are obtained.

Development managers review bids from different contractors to see what companies offer the best services for the best price. They review contracts and budgets to contain costs.

They coordinate all construction activities. They oversee contractors who transport and build the turbines and substations. They review documents and make regular inspections to ensure the work complies with laws and regulations.

Development managers also negotiate tax agreements and contracts. Development managers may have to work with private owners as well as local and state governments to negotiate the use of land and air.

Managers write detailed status reports during the building process. If needed, they make changes to forecasts, budgets, and schedules.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.