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Head of Commercial and Power Trading

Japan - Japan

Our client are seeking an experienced Head of Commercial / Power Sales to lead the commercialisation of their renewable energy projects in Japan. The successful candidate will play a critical role in securing power offtake agreements, developing market strategies, and driving revenue growth. This position will report to the Country Head, Japan, and will be instrumental in expanding our clients footprint in the Japanese renewable energy market. Responsibilities Lead the commercialization of our clients pipeline of renewable energy projects in Japan, ensuring optimal revenue generation. Build and manage relationships with corporate offtakers, power traders, utilities, and other key stakeholders in Japan. Develop and implement strategies for power sales, including corporate PPAs, feed-in-premium (FIP) mechanisms, LTDA and tolling for BESS and merchant market opportunities. Set up the organizational capabilities for power forecasting, scheduling, and trading in collaboration with external partners. Stay informed on Japan’s evolving regulatory landscape and corporate renewable energy trends to identify investment and business opportunities. Lead the bidding process for projects, ensuring alignment with internal approvals, client requirements, and contract negotiations. Support the structuring and negotiation of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), working closely with legal, finance, and project development teams. Provide strategic insights to the development team regarding market demand, pricing trends, and energy policy changes. Contribute to corporate strategy planning and forecast activities at both the country and regional levels. Act as the key liaison between customers and internal teams to ensure successful project execution and long-term partnerships. Skills Bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, business, economics, or a related field. Minimum of 10 years of experience in power sales, energy trading, corporate PPA structuring, or commercial development within Japan’s energy sector. Deep understanding of Japan’s power market structure, including FIP, non-fossil certificates, balancing markets, and corporate renewable energy procurement trends. Proven track record in structuring, negotiating, and closing power purchase agreements and large-scale energy transactions. Strong analytical skills with expertise in market analysis, pricing strategies, and regulatory impact assessments. Ability to engage and influence key stakeholders, including corporate buyers, utilities, and government entities. Excellent leadership and team management skills, with the ability to build and develop high-performing teams. Strong communication and presentation skills, capable of articulating complex commercial and regulatory concepts to diverse audiences. Experience working in a multinational environment, collaborating across different cultural and business contexts in Asia. Self-starter with a results-oriented mindset, capable of managing multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced setting.

Offshore Wind

Commercial Agreements Manager

London - United Kingdom

Key Responsibilities Deliver and maintain the commercial and contractual integrity of the project (excluding procurement contracts) Identify gaps or risks to the commercial and contractual integrity of the project Foster a commercial culture within the Five Estuaries project team and be an approachable and expert source of advice and help for team members and support to the project’s SMT. Engage, negotiate and manage the transaction of agreements as required with: Any other neighbouring projects, oil & gas licence holders and operators, and similar The Crown Estate including lease option agreements, leases, lease entry and licences. Crossing third party assets Support & Liaise Internal package teams and Tier 1 contractors Land transactions team as required to secure necessary onshore land Consents team to negotiate agreements to facilitate HRA compensation measures Procurement team Partnering and transactions team in preparation for an OTO disposal and any other change of control Regulatory and Grid: Internal experts and external bodies to ensure timely application and compliance with all non-consents regulatory processes including generation licence Deliverables All agreements necessary arising from the Scope of Works including but not limited to: Co-ordination Agreement with North Falls Offshore Wind and National Grid Electricity Transmission Good Neighbour Agreement between Five Estuaries and North Falls offshore wind farms Crown Estate agreement for lease and lease: option notice, lease execution, provision of guarantees, any required deed of variation, licence Regulatory (non-consents) compliance. Requirements Essential Experience of commercial development of energy projects. Experience and understanding of commercial offshore wind development, preferably in the UK context. Commercial expertise and nous. Demonstrable negotiation ability and experience. Able to hold a strategic/tactical perspective while maintaining attention to the detail of specific circumstances. Certifications Legal or RIC

Offshore Wind

Structural Manager - OSS

Seoul, Korea - Korea; Republic Of (South)

Our client are looking for an experience Structural Manager to join their team in Korea. The successful candidate will be responsible for all OSS structural and mechanical design for the project. Responsibilities Responsible for scope, time, cost, quality, risks, communication and safety for the EPCI contract: Overall layout of the offshore substation topside and substructure. Structure within topside and substructure Mechanical equipment on substation incl. topside crane, hoist systems, fuel storage systems, drainage and piping systems etc. Evacuation and safety philosophy for the topside Fire extinguishing system and passive fire protection HVAC components and philosophy Secure day-to-day management of the EPCI contract for the scope of work Ensure alignment of scope with internal stakeholders, Engineering Contractor and Fabrication Contractor within the EPCI contract Follow-up on design changes during fabrication and installation. Secure inspection programme, decommissioning and abandonment programme Manage the OE or the external/internal engineering supporting functions Tasks Agree scope of work and responsibilities within the Structural engineering, mechanical systems, Fire and safety system and layout scope of work in the EPCI contract Evaluate tenders, tender material and provide support in clarification meetings with suppliers Prepare scope, time and quality plan (QA/QC) for engineering of OSS Review key deliverables from the Contractors within own scope Ensure improvements / state of the art to design and lead time to lower CoE Negotiation, recommendation and management of the EPCI contract for engineering, certification and support to fabrication Ensure compliance to internal HSE and quality standards for project execution Interface management with stakeholders (electrical systems, installation manager, geotechnical and site assessment & loads, HSE, other external partners – MWS, Certifying body, T&I ) from the engineering part Carry out HAZID, HAZOP and 3D model review workshops and risk assessments for OSS design and layout Inform the OSS PM of all significant technical issues, in particular risks, and develop contingency/mitigation plans Participate and follow up on fabrication/installation meetings answering TQs and CNs ensuring a smooth fabrication and installation process Responsible for the FAT and SAT of the mechanical systems Support the fabrication manager in the engineering matters Quality control and alignment of material to O&M (as-built, manuals, etc) Ensure fire and safety plan are in accordance with national regulations Key Decisions Can recommend methods, quality level and split of contracts within the defined scope Can negotiate Employer's Requirements, including variation orders within the defined scope Can recommend contract award to the Offshore Platforms Manager Can agree interface handling actions with related supplies and stakeholders Can negotiate and decide variations within the agreed scope Can perform management, including delegation and motivation within the engineering organisation Requirements Minimum two years of project management experience Experience, knowledge and competence equivalent to PMI PMP Experience within offshore engineering and offshore operations as discipline engineer Leadership skills (experience with leading design teams or projects in a matrix organisation)

Offshore Wind

Electrical Manager/Lead - OSS

Seoul, Korea - Korea; Republic Of (South)

Our client are looking for a OSS Electrical Manager/Lead who will play a critical role in the successful delivery of offshore wind substation (OSS) electrical systems. This position is responsible for managing the high-voltage (HV), medium-voltage (MV), low-voltage (LV), and SCADA scopes within the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Installation (EPCI) contract. The role requires close coordination with structural engineering, contractors, and other project stakeholders to ensure the seamless integration of electrical systems within the offshore wind farm. Key Responsibilities: Scope Definition & Management: Define and manage the electrical scope of work (HV/MV, LV, and SCADA) within the EPCI contract, ensuring alignment with overall project requirements and integration with structural engineering. Procurement & Supplier Engagement: Lead technical aspects of tenders, supplier negotiations, and contract management, including handling variations and ensuring compliance with offshore wind industry standards. Interface & Project Coordination: Oversee the coordination between electrical systems and other offshore wind farm packages (e.g., turbines, cables, onshore substations) while proactively managing technical challenges. Technical Leadership & Risk Management: Drive technical contracting processes, conduct risk assessments (HAZID/HAZOP), and ensure adherence to safety, grid code, and regulatory requirements. Quality Assurance & Compliance: Monitor supplier performance, ensure the quality of electrical deliverables, and implement corrective actions when necessary. Commissioning & Site Supervision: Support the commissioning of electrical systems, oversee offshore installation activities, and ensure compliance with industry standards during testing and certification. Lessons Learned & Continuous Improvement: Capture and document project learnings to improve the efficiency and reliability of future offshore wind projects. Qualifications & Skills: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Extensive experience in offshore wind substations, including HV/MV, LV, and SCADA systems. Proven expertise in EPCI contract management, supplier negotiations, and offshore project execution. Strong understanding of offshore electrical grid compliance, industry standards, and certification processes. Excellent project management, stakeholder engagement, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work in an offshore environment, with knowledge of health and safety regulations

Offshore Wind

Quantity Surveyor - Export Cable

London, UK - United Kingdom

Our client are looking for a Quantity Surveyor who will support the delivery of 2x linear onshore cable routes. The land export cable team is responsible for delivering: The landfall drill Multiple complex and non-complex drills along the cable corridor Open-cut trenching and topsoil reinstatement 275kV and 400kV cable supply, installation, test and commissioning Responsibilities Strategic Sourcing & Procurement – Management of tendering processes, supplier relationships, and contract negotiations for major projects, utilising industry-standard contract frameworks. Commercial Evaluation – Detailed assessment of supplier cost structures, including materials, labour, equipment, and other project-related expenses. Inflation Management – Application of financial indices and market data to track cost fluctuations and manage budget impacts over a project’s lifecycle. Internal Reporting & Stakeholder Engagement – Preparation and presentation of reports to senior leadership, supporting project and risk management initiatives. Budget Management – Oversight of current and planned budgets across multiple project phases, ensuring alignment with financial objectives. Survey & Site Investigations: Coordination of procurement and contract management for land and offshore survey campaigns. Cost and claims management, including contract amendments and dispute resolution. Project-Specific Procurement & Contracts – Management of procurement and contracting for specialised project components, ensuring efficient execution and compliance. Development Contract Portfolio Management – Oversight of a diverse range of contracts, including feasibility studies, engineering services, environmental assessments, and supplier performance tracking. Stakeholder & Interface Management – Coordination of joint activities and cost-sharing arrangements across multiple project interfaces. Infrastructure Development – Evaluation of commercial opportunities for standalone contracts related to key infrastructure components. Skills/ Experience Capable of working in a collaborative and productive manner to deliver successful project team outcomes whilst positively developing other team members experience levels. Experience of various procurement approaches eg: agreeing contractual cost indexation provisions, lump-sum FIDIC Yellow Book contracts, re-measurable contracts (for onshore surveys) using both standard and bespoke methods of measurement, bills of quantities. Proven track record delivering high value onshore projects on time and to budget. Substantial contract negotiation / delivery experience. Previously assisted in the successful delivery of high value and high risk projects. Experience supporting front end/early works procurement / closing of commercial agreements. Experience seeing these agreements through to fulfilment and final account stages. Experience in supporting claims processes with in house and external legal advisors that arise during or post project completion. Recognised degree or equivalent professional qualifications and experience. Good working knowledge in contract management including FIDIC, LOGIC, contracts. Excellent drafting, reviewing and negotiation skills. Strong interpersonal skills to interact successfully with executives, technical teams and senior management as well as work with demanding internal clients and external customers. Able to both work independently and resourcefully as part of a wider project team whilst under pressure. High ethical standards and ability to maintain strict confidentiality.

Green Investments

M&A Associate/Manager

Seoul, Korea - Korea; Republic Of (South)

As an M&A Associate/Manager, you will be a founding member of our clients M&A division, reporting directly to the Head of M&A. This role will involve both execution and analytical responsibilities, playing a critical role in the company’s M&A initiatives. You will be responsible for financial modeling, due diligence, deal structuring, and negotiations, driving successful transactions that support the company’s strategic growth. Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain complex financial models for deal evaluation Lead and coordinate due diligence processes, including financial, tax, and legal assessments, in collaboration with third-party advisors Prepare investment memoranda and presentations for internal and external stakeholders Support negotiations on transaction documents and transaction structuring, focusing on valuation, financial, and tax considerations Conduct business and financial analysis to support deal execution Work closely with the Head of M&A on all transaction-related matters Qualifications & Skills 3-5 years of experience in infrastructure (renewables preferred) investments, M&A transaction advisory, principal investment, or valuation from accounting firms, investment banks, securities firms, or investment/asset managers Hands-on experience in financial modeling and M&A deal execution Strong ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills Native-level proficiency in Korean Full professional proficiency in English (verbal and written) Technical Skills Advanced financial modeling skills Proficiency in PowerPoint for investment presentations Experience with financial database platforms (preferred)

Offshore Wind

Client Representative – MP Installation

Germany - Germany

As the Client Representative, you will play a key role in ensuring that offshore installation operations are executed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Acting as the liaison between the vessel crew, contractors, and onshore project management teams, you will oversee operational activities, monitor contractor performance, and uphold the project’s compliance with safety, quality, and environmental standards. Location: Offshore - European Projects Key Responsibilities Represent our client in overseeing all monopile installation operations, ensuring alignment with project goals, contractual requirements, and safety standards. Serve as the primary point of contact between vessel crew, offshore contractors, and onshore project teams. Communicate closely with onshore colleagues including reporting progress, deviations and lessons learned. Monitor and document contractor performance, including adherence to RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statements), quality requirements, and agreed schedules. Attend and actively participate in project, safety, and toolbox meetings onboard or online. Conduct quality inspections and review contractor documentation to verify accuracy and compliance with the project scope and quality plans. Prepare and submit detailed daily progress reports (DPRs), highlighting any key issues, risks, or deviations. Collaborate with contractors and the project team to identify and mitigate risks or variations in procedures, ensuring all changes are documented, reviewed, and approved. Conduct walkdowns, monitor progress, and identify non-conformances as per the project Quality Management Plan and Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs). Record and document lessons learned to support continuous improvement in future projects. Skills/Experience/Qualification Requirement Demonstrable competence and experience of working in development and construction of major offshore wind projects including: Significant experience as a Client/Employers Representative in offshore wind or marine construction projects. Strong technical, engineering, or marine skills and significant proven experience in offshore Monopile installation, including lifting and stability engineering. Solid understanding of offshore vessel operations, including DP systems, preferably with Master Mariner background. Good understanding of heavy-lift crane activities, and installation techniques,. Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing in a clear and succinct manner. Strong knowledge of offshore safety procedures, RAMS, and Emergency Response Plans. A good understanding of the relevant Transport & Installation concepts and processes Liaising with teams across a diverse interdisciplinary landscape; Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to manage multi-stakeholder relationships in an intercultural environment. Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and flexible to adapt to offshore schedules, including night shifts. Analytical skills – ability to work to a high level of accuracy and to produce a high standard of written work Strong organisational skills with the ability to structure work to meet deadlines The ability to respond to changing priorities and demands and adopt a flexible approach to working IT proficiency (Microsoft Word, Excel and Internet) Experience of large-scale infrastructure projects and consultations

Offshore Wind

Commercial Support - Foundation T&I

Hamburg, Germany - Germany

Our client, a leading renewable energy developer, are looking for support within their ‘Foundation Transport & Installation’ function. Key Responsibilities Commercial advisory and management of "Foundation Transport and Installation" contract for a period of ~6 month during execution of the construction works. Improvement of the commercial and contractual position of the project as employer under the contract. Considering the commercial, contractual and legal perspective in close interaction with the package team and the respective experts Close interaction with a small package team consisting of the Package Manager, the Contract Manager, the Legal Counsel and Technical Experts. Reporting to the package management and the legal and finance leadership in the project. Support and steer decision making process within the package team, to act quickly in dynamic situations. Ability to understand construction contracts in all relevant aspects and details without extensive induction. Negotiate together with the team, to enforce the position of the employer Identify commercial risks related to the contract and devise strategies to overcome them. Capability to minute contractual meetings and to create and justify commercial recommendations for actions. Willingness to support other project’s packages if necessary. Requirements Degree in economics, law or industrial engineering and professional experience in commercial (contract) management for offshore constriction activities. Good knowledge of contract law – especially German works contracts - and a solid basic knowledge of commercially relevant aspects. German and English are business fluent, combined with excellent writing skills and the ability to communicate contractual risks and their possible implications to non-lawyers in a way that is easy to understand. Ability to think strategically and to act as a solution-oriented team-player Ability to understand construction contracts in all relevant aspects and details without extensive induction. Used to work in a dynamic construction project and to deliver results under pressure independently. Good analytical and negotiating skills, assertiveness, and a hands-on mentality. Regular presence in the Hamburg based project office

Solar

Head of Construction - Solar PV

London, UK - United Kingdom

LSP Renewables have partnered with a leading independent power producer (IPP) to recruit a Head of Construction for the UK Solar PV sector. Our client is a market leader in the UK Solar PV industry, boasting a portfolio of over 800MW of operational assets across the UK, Netherlands, and Italy. The successful candidate will oversee the entire project pipeline, guiding projects from pre-construction to completion. They will be responsible for ensuring the timely and cost-effective delivery of high-quality, revenue-generating assets by coordinating internal teams and managing external contractors. Key Responsibilities Lead and Manage Construction: Oversee all construction activities, ensuring alignment with our client’s and investors’ interests. Risk & Hazard Management: Conduct thorough risk assessments and integrate lessons from operational plants to improve project feasibility. Project Oversight: Manage projects from planning approval through EPC construction, commissioning, and warranty periods. Contractor & Procurement Support: Assist in the EPC and ICP tendering process, contract negotiations, and awards. Financial Oversight: Manage contract milestones, advise on retentions, and handle liquidated damage claims. Regulatory Compliance: Act as the Competent Person for CDM matters and ensure projects meet all regulatory and contractual obligations. Stakeholder Engagement: Build strong relationships with EPCs, ICPs, DNOs, landowners, and local communities. Project Reporting: Provide clear progress updates and interpret contractual variations for the investment team. Budget & Performance Tracking: Develop budgets, monitor expenditure, and establish KPIs for construction projects. Environmental & ESG Compliance: Work with the ESG team to implement responsible sourcing and environmental policies. Post-Commissioning Oversight: Ensure smooth handover of projects to asset management teams, managing defects and performance issues. Insurance & Data Security: Oversee insurance policies and ensure data security in line with GDPR and company policies. Health & Safety Compliance: Adhere to fire, health, and safety policies, attending required training. Handover Management: Develop comprehensive handover packs for seamless transition to asset management. Requirements Degree level qualification in Engineering, Construction or equivalent. Extensive experience in the management of the pre-construction, EPC/construction, and early stages of EPC warranty period/post-construction phases of utility-scale solar PV, co-located PV & BESS and stand-alone BESS, ideally in a commercial/owner’s representative context. Strong technical understanding, communication and project management skills, underpinned by knowledge of, and commitment to, the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management and planning compliance. Must be able to work in a pressured, fast-paced environment, managing high performing teams and collaborating across a range of internal business areas and external consultants.