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Carbon Capture Jobs in France

Carbon Capture Jobs in France

 

LSP Renewables is a leading recruitment agency specializing in carbon capture jobs in France, a critical sector in the fight against climate change. As France advances its carbon reduction targets, the need for professionals in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is increasing. We connect skilled candidates with a variety of roles, including carbon capture engineers, project managers, environmental consultants, and researchers. By partnering with innovative companies driving carbon capture technology, LSP Renewables helps you find impactful career opportunities in this growing field. Join the forefront of France’s carbon capture industry and contribute to building a sustainable future with LSP Renewables.

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Construction Project Manager

Romania - Romania

Job Title: Construction Project Manager Location: Romania   The Role Our client is searching for a Construction Project Manager to lead and support a 300mw + PV project in Brasov, managing all aspects throughout it’s life cycle ensuring timely completion within budget, while minimizing risks and maximizing margins.   Responsibilities •          Manage the development of the PV plant from site establishment through to Final Completion •          Coordinate and manage the project engineering revisions •          Budget and cash flow management •          Direct interaction with the DNO/TSO to ensure the network connection of PV generation facilities •          Verify the compliance of the Quality implementation of the construction activities •          Supervise the compliance of the construction with the approved design •          Ensure quality and timing in the construction, development, and closure of projects during implementation •          Management of all local stakeholders •          Check and manage the project timeline •          Implement a risk management strategy to all the assigned projects •          Identify the sources of likely problems and proactively take preventive measures to avoid any potential project risks, and determine response actions to mitigate any negative impact   Requirements •          Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Renewable Energy, Project Management, or related field (Master’s degree preferred) •          Minimum 2 years of experience managing utility-scale solar projects •          Demonstrated experience coordinating multidisciplinary teams and multiple stakeholders •          Fluent in Romanian & English

Senior Solar / BESS Project Manager

Germany - Germany

Job Title: Senior Solar / BESS Project Manager Location: Germany The Role Our client is searching for an experienced Solar / BESS Project Manager to lead and support PV and BESS projects in Germany. The successful candidate will manage all aspects of the assigned projects throughout their life cycle and ensure projects are completed on schedule and within budget, while minimizing risks and maximizing margins. Responsibilities Manage the construction process of the project from site establishment through to final completion. Facilitate the interface between the EPC contractor and the project sponsor. Coordinate and manage the project engineering revisions. Budget control of the works and cash flows management. Direct interaction with the utilities to ensure the network connection of the generation facilities, permitting, and other regulatory compliance issues. Verify the quality implementation of the subcontracted company. Supervise the compliance of the construction with the approved design. Ensure quality and timing in the construction, development, and closure of projects. Management of all local stakeholders. Logistic management of the material supplied. Identify the sources of potential problems and proactively take preventive measures to avoid any potential project risks and determine response actions to mitigate any negative impact. Issuing periodic reports to the Company boards. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or other related engineering fields. Proven history of 3+ years of project management experience in the renewable energy sector. Electrical licensing strongly preferred, related to the Solar / BESS field and HV substations. In-depth knowledge of National Electrical Code, permitting, and other PV/BESS system regulatory codes. Strong leadership and communication skills, self motivated with demonstrated problem-solving capability. Flexibility to travel throughout Germany for project site visits. Fluent in both German and English.

Green Hydrogen

Technical Sales

London - United Kingdom

Technical Sales – Green Hydrogen & Clean Energy Infrastructure Location: UK Contract: Full-time Permanent  Compensation: Competitive salary + commission Overview LSP has been mandated by a mission-driven UK clean energy company operating in the green hydrogen sector. The business operates next-generation hydrogen and energy infrastructure to support large-scale projects nationwide. As part of continued growth, the organisation is expanding its technical services capability to support increasing commercial demand. The Role This Technical Sales position sits within a newly established technical services function and will play a key role in developing market presence and revenue. Working closely with senior leadership, the successful candidate will support customer engagement, identify opportunities, and progress technically complex hydrogen and energy infrastructure solutions through the sales cycle. The role offers broad exposure across sales execution, stakeholder management, and early-stage go-to-market development. Key Responsibilities Identify, qualify, and develop new commercial opportunities across the UK Manage the sales process from initial engagement through to contract award Prepare tailored proposals, presentations, and tender documentation Maintain accurate sales forecasts, pipeline reporting, and CRM records Build and manage long-term client relationships Coordinate with engineering, operations, and finance teams to align solutions with customer requirements Support joint sales activity across complementary business areas Track market trends, customer feedback, and competitive dynamics Represent the business at industry events, client meetings, and conferences Contribute to the development and improvement of sales processes and tools Candidate Profile Applicants should be commercially driven, technically minded, and comfortable operating in a growing, evolving environment. Experience within green hydrogen is advantageous but not essential; candidates from adjacent energy, infrastructure, industrial, or construction sectors are encouraged to apply. The role involves travel to customer sites across the UK. While aligned to a London office base, candidates may be located anywhere nationally. Experience & Skills Minimum 4 years’ experience in B2B sales or commercial roles Background in energy, infrastructure, industrial, construction, or related sectors preferred Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage multiple opportunities concurrently Confidence presenting technical solutions in a commercial context Experience using CRM systems and standard office software Engineering or technical background advantageous Tendering or bid support experience advantageous

Project Manager

UK / London / Hybrid - United Kingdom

Solar & Battery Developer (C&I) – United Kingdom Location: London, UK (flexible/hybrid) Market: Commercial & Industrial Rooftop Solar & Battery Energy Storage (BESS) Project Lifecycle: Origination → Development → Financial Close → Contracting → Construction Handover The Opportunity The UK energy market is rapidly transitioning toward decentralised, low-carbon generation. Commercial and industrial customers are increasingly investing in onsite solar, co-located battery storage, and flexibility solutions to reduce energy costs, manage risk, and accelerate decarbonisation. As a Solar & Battery Developer, you will play a key role in originating, developing, and closing rooftop solar and BESS projects for large commercial clients across the UK. In the UK, we supply businesses with 100% homegrown wind and solar power and deliver high-impact commercial rooftop solar solutions that generate meaningful carbon reduction and energy savings. With a rapidly expanding solar portfolio across the UK and Europe, we are accelerating the transition to a cleaner, smarter, fully renewable energy system. About the Role You will act as the end-to-end owner of project development, managing the full lifecycle from initial customer engagement through to signed contracts and financial close. You will join a small, highly focused team of developers, engineers, and project managers based in London, supported by specialist functions including Procurement, Legal, and Investment Analysis. Key Responsibilities •          Originate new C&I solar and battery opportunities with customers, property owners, and developers. •          Lead technical and commercial feasibility assessments, including rooftop evaluations and battery modelling. •          Manage all development activities and coordinate internal and external stakeholders across engineering, procurement, legal, and finance. •          Build and maintain financial models and investment cases, including CAPEX, OPEX, merchant revenues, and grid connection costs. •          Lead DNO grid connection applications (G99 / G100). •          Manage due diligence processes, including structural surveys, grid studies, H&S and electrical assessments. •          Negotiate commercial agreements, including roof leases, EPC and O&M contracts, PPAs, and flexibility agreements. •          Prepare and present investment papers for internal approval and financial close. •          Ensure a smooth handover to the construction team following financial close. About You •          Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Renewable Energy, or Business. •          5+ years’ experience developing solar, battery storage, or other energy projects within the C&I sector. •          Strong understanding of DNO processes, UK planning regulations, HSSEQ standards, and commercial contracting frameworks. •          Confident negotiator with strong commercial judgement and deal-closing capability. •          Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and analytical skills. •          Fluent in English

Green Investment

Associate – Infrastructure M&A and Debt Advisory

United Kingdom

We are representing a leading independent investment banking advisory firm in the appointment of an Associate to join its Infrastructure M&A and Debt Advisory team in London. Our client is a well-established international advisory platform with a strong presence across Europe, the US, and key global markets. The firm is known for providing high-quality, conflict-free advice on M&A, debt advisory, and strategic transactions to corporates, financial sponsors, infrastructure funds, and asset owners. With a strong track record in mid- to large-cap transactions, the platform combines sector expertise with deep execution capabilities across both equity and debt solutions. The Infrastructure M&A and Debt Advisory team advises clients on complex transactions across the infrastructure spectrum, with a particular focus on power, renewables, utilities, and energy transition assets. The team is active across both M&A and financing mandates, including buy-side and sell-side M&A, refinancing, acquisition financing, and strategic capital structuring. The group works closely with sponsors, developers, corporates, and institutional investors, offering Associates exposure to a broad range of transaction types and capital structures. The team is known for its hands-on approach, lean deal teams, and high levels of responsibility at the Associate level. Role Overview As an Associate, you will be a core member of transaction teams, supporting the execution of M&A and debt advisory mandates across infrastructure sectors. You will take ownership of key analytical and execution workstreams, contribute to the preparation of client materials, and play an active role in managing Analysts and coordinating deal processes. The role offers significant exposure to senior bankers and clients, alongside the opportunity to develop deep technical expertise in infrastructure M&A and financing. Key Responsibilities Support the execution of infrastructure M&A and debt advisory transactions across power, renewables, utilities, and broader infrastructure sectors Build and review financial models, including valuation analyses, cash flow-based infrastructure models, and financing scenarios Prepare transaction documentation and client materials, including pitch books, information memoranda, lender presentations, and management presentations Assist in the coordination of due diligence processes and interaction with external advisers Participate in client meetings, financing discussions, and negotiations Manage and mentor Analysts, ensuring high-quality output and adherence to deadlines Contribute to market analysis and business development initiatives Candidate Profile Strong academic background with a consistent record of achievement 3-4 years of relevant post-graduate experience Prior investment banking or advisory experience in M&A, debt advisory, infrastructure, energy, or related sectors Strong financial modelling, analytical, and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast-paced environment High levels of professionalism, initiative, and attention to detail Preferred Experience Exposure to Infrastructure M&A, Energy & Infrastructure coverage, Project Finance, Leveraged Finance, or Debt Advisory Experience working on transactions involving power, renewables, utilities, or energy transition assets

Green Investment

Managing Director/Partner – Energy & Sustainability Advisory

London - United Kingdom

Overview We are representing a leading independent corporate finance and M&A advisory firm specialising in the global energy transition is seeking to appoint a Managing Director/Partner-level professional as part of its continued platform growth. The opportunity offers meaningful autonomy, senior client exposure, and the ability to shape the future direction of a growing advisory business. The firm advises corporates, investors, and stakeholders on high-impact strategic and transaction-led outcomes, including M&A, capital raises, recapitalisations, divestments, and other complex corporate finance solutions. Its focus is on supporting capital allocation decisions that accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more resilient and secure energy system. The team combines deep sector expertise with strong execution capability, drawing on long-standing relationships across corporates, private capital, financial institutions, and public-sector stakeholders. The firm operates internationally, with an established presence across Europe, North America, and Asia. Profile  The Managing Director/Partner role is suited to an individual with: A demonstrable origination and client leadership track record Strong relationships across energy, infrastructure, sustainability, or adjacent sectors Experience leading transactions and advising senior management, boards, and shareholders An entrepreneurial mindset and comfort contributing to the growth and strategic direction of a specialist advisory platform

Green Investment

Director Mergers, Acquisitions and Disposals - Infrastructure Advisory

United Kindom - United Kingdom

Overview We are representing a leading global infrastructure advisory firm as it continues to expand its M&A and Investment Advisory capability within Energy and Renewables. The firm is seeking a Director-level professional to play a leadership role within its Infrastructure Advisory practice, focused on partnerships, M&A, and strategic investment advisory across the energy transition landscape. The team advises clients across the full transaction lifecycle, supporting buy-side and sell-side M&A, partnerships, and portfolio strategy for renewable generation, energy transition assets, and sustainable storage solutions. Assignments are typically short, high-impact engagements, delivering board-level insight to tier-one infrastructure investors, developers, asset managers, utilities, and financial institutions. This is a senior, client-facing role offering the opportunity to shape a growing advisory platform, lead complex transactions, and drive the delivery of major energy transition and decarbonisation initiatives globally. Job Purpose The Director of Mergers, Acquisitions and Disposals (Energy & Renewables) will lead and deliver best-in-class M&A and investment advisory engagements across renewable energy and energy transition assets. The role combines transaction leadership, strategic advisory, and commercial judgement, with responsibility for client relationships, project outcomes, and team development. In addition to delivery excellence, the Director will contribute to practice growth, including proposition development, market positioning, and mentoring of junior team members. The role goes well beyond traditional capex-led or technical advisory, requiring the ability to challenge assumptions, shape investment strategy, and support clients in decarbonising and transitioning to low-carbon energy systems. Key Responsibilities Lead buy-side and sell-side M&A transactions, partnerships, and investment advisory engagements within the energy and renewables sector Act as a trusted advisor to senior and board-level stakeholders, providing clear commercial and strategic insight Take overall accountability for project delivery, quality, and client satisfaction across multiple concurrent engagements Shape and drive investment strategy, transaction structuring, and value creation initiatives for energy transition assets Provide strategic advice on decarbonisation pathways, low-carbon generation, and sustainable energy storage Oversee and guide complex quantitative and qualitative analyses supporting investment and transaction decisions Lead multi-disciplinary teams across technical, commercial, and strategic workstreams Contribute to business development, including proposal leadership, client origination, and relationship management Support the growth of the advisory platform through proposition development, knowledge sharing, and talent mentoring Demonstrate flexibility in working patterns, recognising the cyclical and fast-paced nature of M&A activity Candidate Profile Significant experience delivering M&A, investment, or strategic advisory engagements within energy, renewables, or infrastructure Proven track record advising on transactions, partnerships, or portfolio strategy for infrastructure or energy assets Strong commercial judgement with the ability to simplify complex issues for senior decision-makers Demonstrated capability operating at board and executive level Experience leading teams and mentoring junior professionals Excellent analytical skills, both quantitative and qualitative Outstanding written and verbal communication skills in English; additional European languages advantageous Comfortable working in ambiguous, fast-moving environments across multiple asset classes Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline; postgraduate qualification advantageous Willingness to travel internationally on an occasional basis

Offshore Wind

Offshore Works Coordinator - OSS

Offshore, Germany - Germany

• The main task of the Works coordinator is to be the SPOC for logistic planning and crew changes handled from Offshore • Collect demand of Contractors and align with the onshore logistics team and MCC • Support for manifesting between OSS and JUB. • Ensure that all requirements for cargo movement are fulfilled (lifting plans in place, correct marking, supervision) • The Works coordinator shall work closely with the Offshore Construction Manager and support / deputise him where necessary for • Attend daily meetings, toolbox talks and other discussions as well as package/project meetings. Aligning and escalating topics (as necessary) to the Offshore Site Management. • Ensure that specific tasks are completed safely, on time, and with due consideration and attention to the project requirements (RAMS) for the assigned scope of work. • Review and understand the Project’s HSE Plan, including the Emergency Response Plan, and ensure Contractor adheres to the HSE requirements; • Review health and safety documents as required before the execution phase commences and keep updated on changes in the documents; • Prepare and distribute Daily Progress Reports (DPR) which will include progress of the works, mechanical breakdown, weather downtime etc. and ensure the DPRs are signed by all required parties (as appropriate); • Support the prioritisation and coordination of works, including coordination of required resources and communicate requirements to the Offshore Site Management Team. • Ensure Contractor compliance with technical/operational requirements and that works are executed in a safe manner and to the required quality; • Monitor Safety Observations Cards (SOCs) during daily meetings and ensure they are recorded within the DPR. Highlight any of particular note or concern toward Offshore Site Management and HSE team. • During all defined key activities and otherwise as often as practicable be present as a witness during installation. • Where the HSE Team is unable to attend any asset, vessel or location carry out planned HS&E inspection(s) on their behalf. • Participate in safety walks with health and safety representatives from the Project Company and Contractor. Identify and report any safety-related observations on a day to day basis whilst performing primary duties. • In the event of incident / accident take detailed notes, timeline, pictures and generally gather information to support investigation(s). NOTE – The Contractor will almost always lead on investigation but it is helpful for Project Company to have its own information available. • Where necessary, act on behalf of the Packages Quality Manager and participate in walkdowns, progress monitoring, identification of non-conformance and witnessing in accordance with project Quality Management Plan and Contractor ITPs. CERTIFICATIONS • GWO Training: • Sea Survival, • Working at heights, • First Aid, • Fire Awareness, • Manual Handling. • Current valid medical certificate and exams for offshore work according to legal requirements. • IT proficient (Microsoft Word, Excel and Internet) • Optional: Experience in drafting DPRs • Experience using inspection/auditing software in a construction environment (desirable). SKILLSET / EXPERIENCE The Client Representative offshore shall have • a minimum of 5-years experience of similar services in offshore renewable industry; • working knowledge of offshore construction contracts with a good understanding of the contractual implications of breakdowns, delays, weather downtime etc. • profound understanding of offshore operations, in particular offshore lifting operations, offshore substation installation & commissioning works, DP2 and/or jack-up vessel operations • the ability to read and understand technical documents and observe (offshore) operations and ensure these are carried out according to the contractual requirements (e.g. understanding of reasonable endeavours clauses) • knowledge about industry standards and regulations, including but limited to International Maritime Organization (IMO) & IMCA guidelines; • excellent communication skills, able to communicate effectively with others (shall be fluent in spoken and written English)