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Jordan M. Patel
Austin, TX | 512-555-0198 | jordan.patel@email.com | linkedin.com/in/jordanmpatel
Solar Developer
- Solar Development Associate, SunRise Renewables (Austin, TX) | 2022-Present
- Supported development of utility-scale solar projects across Texas and the Southwest from site screening through NTP.
- Led early-stage land outreach and negotiated several site control agreements with landowners and brokers.
- Coordinated interconnection applications and studied results with ISO/utility teams; tracked deliverables in Smartsheet.
- Prepared permitting packages (county, stormwater, cultural) and managed consultants to keep projects moving.
- Built basic financial models and helped present projects to investors; contributed to one successful acquisition.
Overview
- Add scale (MW, $) and counts to show your development throughput and outcomes.
- Clarify your ownership vs. support role and the specific milestone you drove (site control, IA, permits, NTP).
- Tighten vague language (several, basic, helped) with concrete deliverables and results.
Suggestions
Rewrite to quantify your pipeline and specify which stage gates you owned. Example: "Advanced 9 projects (620 MWdc) from site screening to executed LOIs/ISA; brought 3 projects (210 MWdc) to NTP readiness by completing land, interconnection, and permitting critical path."
"Supported" and broad geography reads junior and non-specific; hiring managers screen for scale (MW), stage (Greenfield vs. late-stage), and measurable milestones (LOI, option, IA, permits, NTP).
Referenced resume text
Supported development of utility-scale solar projects across Texas and the Southwest from site screening through NTP.
Replace "several" with counts and deal terms, and show what you negotiated. Example: "Negotiated and executed 7 land option agreements (4,800 acres) including rent escalators, setback/easement language, and extension rights; built landowner pipeline with 25+ outreach calls/week."
Site control is a core solar developer competency; without number of agreements, acreage, and negotiated terms, the impact and difficulty are unclear.
Referenced resume text
Led early-stage land outreach and negotiated several site control agreements with landowners and brokers.
Add queue details and outcomes (study results, upgrade costs, schedule). Example: "Submitted 5 interconnection requests (ERCOT/utility) and managed study Q&A; analyzed study results to reduce estimated network upgrade exposure by $1.2M and updated COD risk register and schedule."
Interconnection work is evaluated on specificity (ISO/utility, voltage/substation, queue stage, upgrade costs) and decision-making; the current bullet reads like administrative tracking.
Referenced resume text
Coordinated interconnection applications and studied results with ISO/utility teams; tracked deliverables in Smartsheet.
Name key permits, jurisdictions, and measurable timeline improvements. Example: "Managed civil, environmental, and cultural consultants to deliver county CUP, SWPPP, and Phase I/III deliverables for 2 projects (150 MWdc) on schedule; shortened permit cycle by 4 weeks by standardizing submittal checklist and review responses."
Permitting credibility comes from showing exactly what was permitted, where, and what you achieved (timeline, approvals, risk reduction). "Keep projects moving" is too vague.
Referenced resume text
Prepared permitting packages (county, stormwater, cultural) and managed consultants to keep projects moving.
Specify transaction size and your deliverables (data room, model, IC memo). Example: "Supported sale of a 120 MWdc solar + storage site; built project-level IRR model, assembled diligence data room (land, interconnection, environmental), and co-authored investment memo used in buyer presentations."
Acquisition experience is valuable, but "helped" and "one" do not communicate deal scale or your concrete contributions; adding deliverables makes it credible and transferable.
Referenced resume text
Built basic financial models and helped present projects to investors; contributed to one successful acquisition.
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