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Senior Public Engagement Manager – Central Florida
Job Description
Title: Senior Public Engagement Manager – Central Florida
Location: Orange, Osceola, Polk, Lake, Seminole, or Volusia Counties
Pay: $60.00- $70.00 per hour DOE
Industry: Energy / Utilities
Job Functions: Stakeholder Engagement, Project Management, Customer Experience, Public Relations
Job Description:
We are seeking a Senior Public Engagement Manager to lead strategic outreach for customer delivery projects, including substation optimization and undergrounding initiatives. This role involves collaborating with internal teams, managing stakeholder communications, and engaging with property owners and local communities to ensure successful project execution.
Responsibilities:
Develop and manage strategic engagement plans
Coordinate external communications with property owners and stakeholders
Support project teams with field visits, pre-construction meetings, and community interactions
Organize public information meetings and manage inquiries
Collaborate with government and community relations teams to optimize outreach
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree + 5 years relevant experience OR High school/GED + 7 years experience
Valid driver’s license
Desired Qualifications:
Experience in energy, utilities, or customer delivery/distribution
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Project management proficiency
Community engagement and stakeholder management experience
Ability to lead cross-functional teams and handle escalated situations
Working Conditions:
Travel to construction sites and community events
On-call availability as needed
Field mobility required (reside within reasonable commute)
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April Shelton is a senior recruiter with more than 25 years in the industry. April specializes in nuclear, power, and energy engineering. Her advice to job seekers is "Always have an updated resume. Don’t reply to a job posting if you are not fully qualified. If you use a cell phone as your primary contact, make sure it is professional and doesn’t have a song playing or an unprofessional voicemail message."