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Nitricity is a leading agriculture player committed to delivering sustainable and innovative solutions for farmers worldwide. We provide high-quality fertilizers that enhance crop yields while promoting environmental stewardship. With a solid commitment to sustainable agriculture, we are dedicated to improving food security and reducing the environmental impact of farming practices.

Position Overview

We seek a seasoned Site Development Manager with experience in site selection analysis, construction coordination, heavy equipment/electrical installations, and permitting. This role is critical to our strategic expansion and sustainability initiatives, requiring a dynamic individual who can manage site development and operational needs, including identifying and delivering the ideal site for fertilizer production,  identifying and performing due diligence on multiple construction firms, organizing the procurement of renewable power at competitive rates, and assisting in lease negotiations and site control. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Construction Firm Review and Due Diligence: Conduct comprehensive reviews of at least three construction firms to determine suitability for our projects. Present findings and help select and lead onboarding.
  • Site Selection Analysis: Conduct a comprehensive review of potential sites for Nitricity fertilizer production facility. This involves extensive travel, likely necessitating a truck/car, and working closely with real estate professionals, landlords, and stakeholders to compare competing site advantages, disadvantages, and required costs. Responsibilities include photographing, reviewing sites, gathering and analyzing data, and presenting findings.
  • Renewable Power Procurement: Secure renewable power at a highly competitive rate for our facilities. This will entail engaging with power utilities like PG&E, negotiating with solar companies, and ensuring sites have the necessary grid interconnections. The role requires thorough due diligence of potential solar providers to ensure reliability and compatibility with our operations.
  • Lease Review and Negotiation: Assist in reviewing and negotiating leases with our leadership team, ensuring favorable terms that support site control and our broader operational goals.
  • Assist with Operations Needs of Current Facility: Learn from, contribute to, and help to improve the operations of Nitricity’s headquarters in Fremont.
  • Community Engagement: Identify community groups and offices to engage with to support permitting and workforce development. 

Qualifications

  • 8-10 years of operations experience, preferably in construction or renewable energy.
  • Demonstrable expertise and success in site review, renewable power procurement, lease negotiations, and construction/permitting/vendor management.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to compile and present information effectively to C-level executives. 
  • Highly organized, responsible, and capable of managing multiple projects and tasks simultaneously.
  • Ability to work independently, with frequent travel to various sites.
  • A valid driver's license and access to a truck/car for site visits.
  • Experience setting up chemical or hard tech manufacturing facilities with heavy structural capital equipment preferred.
  • Adaptability to perform at a high level with the changing needs of a fast-paced startup environment.
  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, Engineering, or a related field.

Benefits

  • Annual salary range: $120,000-$160,000
  • Company Equity
  • Medical Benefits: HMO and PPO options 
  • Dental Benefits 
  • 401k with match 
  • Commuter benefits 
  • 7 company holidays
  • 2 floating holidays 

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