Senior Manager, Environmental Planning
About the role
Join Crusoe Energy as our Senior Manager, Environmental Planning. In this role, you will lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of environmental programs, systems, and compliance strategies that support Crusoe’s rapidly expanding portfolio of hyperscale data center campuses and integrated power generation assets.
Responsibilities
Partner with Business Development, Real Estate, and Real Estate teams during initial site identification to oversee preliminary environmental assessments, wetland delineations, water and biological surveys, and air permit analyses to identify potential fatal flaws and schedule drivers.
Develop, maintain, and operationalize a standardized pre-project environmental screening framework, including risk matrices and criteria specifically tailored to data center and power generation projects.
Translate complex environmental constraints (wetlands, floodplains, protected species, water resources) into clear, actionable guidance for land acquisition and corporate development teams to inform negotiations and agreements.
Establish scalable corporate environmental programs, policies, and key performance indicators (KPIs) to align development with our sustainability goals while driving regional consistency.
Create and maintain tools, templates, and structured workflows that enable multi-disciplinary teams to integrate environmental requirements seamlessly throughout the project lifecycle.
Partner with site environmental and engineering and construction teams to oversee stormwater management, environmental audits, and compliance tracking, ensuring that environmental obligations are met during active construction.
Develop and manage centralized documentation, regulatory correspondence tracking systems, and environmental metrics dashboards to keep executive leadership and external partners informed.
Communicate critical environmental risks and opportunities clearly and effectively to diverse technical and non-technical audiences, including internal business units and regulatory agencies.
Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related environmental discipline is required.
Experience: 10–15+ years of progressive experience in environmental planning, permitting, and program management. Industrial Project Expertise: Proven track record of managing environmental compliance and permitting for large-scale, complex industrial construction projects (such as data centers, power generation, energy infrastructure, or heavy industrial facilities).
Due Diligence Mastery: Hands-on experience directing or conducting pre-project environmental assessments, including Phase I ESAs, wetland assessments, water rights, biological/species screenings, and cultural resource reviews.
Regulatory & Permitting Depth: Deep, practical knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations, particularly in water (e.g., stormwater management), waste, and ecological resource permitting.
Business Integration & Collaboration: Demonstrated success interfacing with business development, real estate, and project finance teams to communicate complex risks and influence land transaction agreements.
Physical & Travel Requirements: Ability to travel up to 25-45% to project sites, corporate offices, and regulatory agency meetings as required to support project development.