Vertically integrated solar developer for utility-scale commercial projects
SunEnergy1 develops, builds, and operates large-scale solar installations across the US and Australia. The company controls the entire project lifecycle in-house—from land acquisition through permitting, design, and construction to operations—which explains their heavy weighting toward engineering, construction, and operations hiring. Active projects span utility-scale PV, battery storage, and transmission work, with pain points concentrated on deadline management, regulatory compliance, and manpower planning; their tech stack (Procore, Primavera P6, SAP, PSS/E) reflects the complexity of coordinating multi-disciplinary teams across geographically dispersed sites.
Notable leadership hires: Safety & Health Director, Safety Director
SunEnergy1 is a solar developer focused on utility-scale and commercial projects, operating across the United States and Australia. The company manages the full development lifecycle in-house—land acquisition, permitting, design, engineering, construction, and ongoing operations and maintenance—which enables direct control over pricing, timelines, and Power Purchase Agreement structuring with corporate, institutional, and utility-scale partners. The workforce spans 201–500 employees, with organizational depth in engineering, construction, operations, finance, and specialized safety and legal roles. Current development activity includes utility-scale photovoltaic projects, battery storage systems, transmission construction, and solar farm repowering initiatives, many exceeding 30 MW DC capacity.
SunEnergy1 uses project and portfolio management tools (Procore, Primavera P6, Microsoft Project), design and engineering software (AutoCAD, ETAP, PSS/E, PVSyst), enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite), and collaboration platforms (Jira, Asana, Monday.com, SharePoint).
SunEnergy1 is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and actively hiring in the United States and Australia.
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