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Energy Storage Jobs in Taiwan

Energy Storage Jobs in Taiwan

Taiwan is one of the few markets in the Asia Pacific region that have set a target for energy storage systems,  Taiwan aims to deploy 1.5 GW of energy storage systems by 2025 and 5.5 GW by 2030. With the launch of the Energy Trading Platform (ETP) back in November 2021, Taiwan has been making significant strides in the realm of energy storage, driven by the commitment to sustainability and innovation. The implementation of the ETP presents incredible opportunities for businesses and investors in private sectors.

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Technical Site Manager

UK Site - United Kingdom

Technical Site Manager – Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) The Site Manager is responsible for the safe, compliant, and reliable operation of a portfolio of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) across the UK. The role has ownership of technical and project management activities for a designated BESS manufacturer, with full training provided. This position combines hands-on site leadership, technical coordination, and contractor management to maximise asset availability, optimise performance, and protect long-term value. The Technical Manager will also support the wider Technical Asset Management team as required. Acting as the primary technical authority on site, the role owns day-to-day operational delivery, drives continuous improvement, and ensures all activities meet the highest standards of health, safety, quality, and customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities Safety & Compliance Champion a strong safety culture and ensure full compliance with UK HSE legislation, company policies, and OEM requirements. Ensure all safety observations, incidents, and near misses are accurately recorded in EHS / incident management systems and closed out effectively. Enforce approved troubleshooting processes, method statements, risk assessments, and service procedures for all site activities. Manage contractors in accordance with safe systems of work, permit-to-work processes, and standard work instructions. Support audits, inspections, and regulatory visits, implementing corrective actions where required. Service Management Own the execution of Long-Term Service Agreements (LTSAs) across a portfolio of BESS assets, ensuring delivery against contractual KPIs including availability, response times, quality, and cost. Perform and/or supervise warranty and contracted services onsite, ensuring work is delivered safely, on time, and to high technical standards. Plan and oversee preventative maintenance activities in alignment with OEM requirements and asset strategies. Lead onsite response to complex technical issues involving BMS, SCADA/DAS, HVAC, and auxiliary systems. Support the development and implementation of spares strategies to minimise downtime. Customer & Stakeholder Management Act as the primary onsite point of contact for customers, landowners, and key stakeholders, representing the organisation professionally at all times. Advocate customer interests internally, ensuring issues are prioritised and resolved effectively. Track, document, and manage customer issues from initial occurrence through to resolution, maintaining clear communication throughout. Ensure OEM processes are followed when performing reactive or preventative maintenance activities. Track and report site availability, including planned and unplanned outages, deratings, and excused/unexcused events. Technical Coordination Proactively investigate technical issues using SCADA/DAS, equipment logs, event records, and performance data to identify root causes and recurring trends. Interface with internal specialist teams (e.g. Software, SDC, RMDC, Supply Chain) to coordinate technical support, configuration changes, and system upgrades. Escalate delays, recurring faults, and high-impact issues to Senior Service Engineers or Engineering Management in a timely and structured manner. Schedule and coordinate approved contractors for corrective and preventative works, ensuring clear scope definition, documentation, and handover. Project & Work Management Develop and implement site-level project plans for maintenance campaigns, upgrades, retrofits, and corrective works. Coordinate daily activities, ensuring appropriate resources, access arrangements, permits, and tools are in place. Review and verify contractor invoices and timesheets, ensuring alignment with agreed scope and rates prior to approval. Contribute to budgeting and forecasting for operational expenditure (O&M) and capital interventions across the BESS portfolio. Continuous Improvement Promote a continuous improvement mindset across all site activities. Identify opportunities to enhance procedures, documentation, tools, and safety practices; propose and implement improvements where appropriate. Capture lessons learned from incidents, outages, and projects, feeding insights back into standard work, training, and design improvements. Support the development of standardised KPIs and dashboards for performance, availability, and maintenance effectiveness. Skills & Experience Essential Degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering (or related discipline), or equivalent technical qualification with 5+ years’ experience in the power or energy sector. Strong technical knowledge of MBMUs, BMS, HV/LV systems, protection, PCS/inverters, and control systems—ideally within BESS, solar, or grid-scale assets. Proven experience in site-based operations, field service, or asset management roles, including contractor supervision. Ability to prioritise tasks, manage multiple workstreams, and make sound risk-based decisions under time pressure. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, including customer-facing experience. Comfortable working with SCADA/DAS, equipment logs, and performance data for diagnostics and decision-making. Solid understanding of health & safety legislation, permit-to-work systems, and safe systems of work (e.g. HV switching, lock-out/tag-out). Desirable Experience operating or maintaining grid-scale BESS or large solar/wind assets. Experience working with OEMs and LTSAs, including warranty and performance management. Familiarity with remote monitoring platforms (e.g. Power Factors, GPM, or similar). Project management experience including planning, scheduling, and financial control. Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, or support technicians and site teams. Certifications (Required / Preferred) IOSH Managing Safely or equivalent (NEBOSH preferred). First Aid at Work and/or Electrical Safety training. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to remote sites nationwide. Personal Attributes Strong aptitude for learning and sharing knowledge. Collaborative team player with the ability to work independently. Performs effectively under pressure and tight deadlines. Curious, rigorous, well-organised, and detail-oriented. Reliable, committed, and thorough in execution. Proactive, driven, and motivated to add value. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities. Strong analytical capability with the ability to distil complex information quickly. Adaptable communicator, effective across all levels of the organisation.

SR163 PCSM - Civil

South West / South Wales - United Kingdom

Your expertise will ensure the seamless progression of projects, from initial commencement through to final commissioning and completion. As the principal site contact for the client, your role will be pivotal in maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring project success. Your Mission We are looking for a dynamic Site Manager to drive excellence across our clients transmission projects. You’ll be on the front lines, turning engineering plans into reality while keeping safety and efficiency at the heart of everything we do. What You’ll Do Lead from the Front: Manage the pulse of the site, coordinating everyone from subcontractors to senior stakeholders. Own the Standards: From safety documentation to environmental compliance, you’ll ensure we exceed industry benchmarks. Deliver Results: Keep a sharp eye on the budget and schedule, flagging risks and celebrating wins with the project team. Foster Connection: Build lasting relationships through clear communication and a collaborative mindset. What You Bring HV Expertise: You know the world of 66kV - 400kV transmission inside and out. Tech-Savvy Leadership: You’re comfortable with MS Office, scheduling software, and navigating NEC contracts. The Essentials: Civil Engineering background, a valid UK driving license, and National Grid TP137/SR163 credentials. Safety First: Certifications like SMSTS and First Aid are highly valued. If you meet the above criteria and are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, consider this your next career milestone.

Offshore Wind

Package Manager - Onshore Substation

United Kingdom - United Kingdom

The role will safely deliver all aspects of the design, contracting, construction and handover to operations of the Onshore Substation Package   As the Onshore Substation Package Manager you will safely deliver the Onshore Substation and connection to the national electricity transmission network including substation design, supply, installation and commissioning, and liaison with the 400kV package Manager Grid/TSO and other authorities as required. You will ensure the package equipment is developed and integrated fully into the wider electrical system including the offshore substations, offshore cables and landfall infrastructure and handed over with all documentation complete as required. Deliver the electrical system, procurement and project management of the electrical system component parts (where technical and commercial synergies exist) in liaison with the Lead Electrical Engineer and Senior Project Manager for the project. Be responsible for the planning, time schedule and budget control of the Onshore Substation, grid connection works and associated electrical systems and equipment, and civils and mechanical works. Face to face interactions with the site team and main contractor at the construction site is expected for a minimum of two days per week. CERTIFICATIONS Degree or Chartership in Project Management and membership of recognised Project Management organisation such as APM Sound knowledge of Electrical Engineering, preferably higher qualification, or closely related competency Renewable energy/offshore wind farm experience Demonstrable experience of working effectively in an international business OTHER REQUIREMENTS Understanding of and ability to work to the CDM regulations. Experience of working in package management of Offshore substations or closely related complex infrastructure. Experience on large, complex capital projects through development and construction phase, especially HV and EHV transmission systems and associated works in the UK. Knowledge of grid infrastructure and grid code Renewable energy/offshore wind farm experience

NEC Project Manager

United Kingdom - United Kingdom

Are you an experienced NEC Project Manager with a passion for delivering impactful energy solutions? This role offers a unique chance to lead some of the largest capital projects in the industry, contributing to sustainable and innovative energy initiatives that benefit communities and businesses alike. In this hybrid position, you will be required to attend the site office in Slough or Newport at least two days a week. The role is pivotal within the Distributed Energy Construction Team, where your strategic oversight, commercial acumen, and unwavering commitment to safety and quality will be paramount. Role Highlights: - Leadership and Impact: Take charge of complex capital projects from inception to completion, ensuring they meet safety, budget, time, and quality targets. - Strategic Influence: Represent the company as the senior point of contact, interfacing with directors, clients, contractors, and internal stakeholders. - Innovation and Sustainability: Develop and implement construction strategies that reduce risk, maximise value, and support long-term asset performance. - Safety Culture: Champion a strong Safety, Health, Environment & Wellbeing (SHEW) culture across project teams and supply chain partners. - Mentorship: Provide guidance and support to Project Managers, fostering the growth of future delivery leaders within the company. Skills and Experience Required: - Proven Track Record: Demonstrated success in delivering major capital projects (over £50m) within the energy, utilities, or infrastructure sectors. - Stakeholder Management: Expertise in managing stakeholders, commercial contracts (NEC3/4), and driving cost and performance outcomes. - Regulatory Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of CDM regulations and SHEW compliance within construction environments. - Qualifications: Industry-recognised project management qualifications (PRINCE2, APM, or equivalent). - Leadership: Effective team leadership, contractor management, and collaboration across matrix organisations. This role is more than just a job; it’s a chance to make a tangible difference in the energy sector, leading projects that have a lasting positive impact. If you are ready to take on this challenge and drive forward innovative energy solutions, this position awaits your expertise and leadership.

Offshore Wind

HR Controller - Senior

Essen, Germany - Germany

Establish a trusted HR controlling function for our Client’s Offshore Wind Business Unit that measures, monitors, and reports workforce efficiency and effectiveness to senior leadership, aligned with our Client’s growth plans in offshore wind. Primary Objectives: Design and deliver executive grade management reports on HR efficiency for Offshore Wind Implement a repeatable reporting cadence with robust definitions, controls, and auditability across HR stack (SAP / SuccessFactors). Provide insights and actions that support Offshore capacity build out, project delivery, and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities: A. Reporting Framework & Governance (Offshore) Define a KPI architecture reflecting Client’s segment view (Offshore), focusing on delivering efficiency program outcome. Establish data governance (validation, reconciliation to payroll/finance, versioning), and role based access. B. Data Management & Measurement (HR Stack) Maintain a single source of truth for headcount/FTE focusing on efficiency program C. Report Design & Delivery (Executive Grade for Offshore) Monthly Executive Dashboard + Quarterly Management Report with: Executive Summary (signals, risks, actions). Variance Analysis (plan vs. actual; forecast vs. actual; staffing vs. project schedules). Root Cause & Action Tracker (initiative list, owners, deadlines, impact). Delivery in Power BI Ad hoc analyses for Board Senior Management Deliverables (Offshore) Executive Reporting Pack (Monthly + Quarterly) – Power BI/Tableau dashboards plus PPT/PDF with narrative and action list. Quarterly Efficiency Review – deep dive on staffing & onboarding, learning compliance, benefit realization supporting capacity additions. Forecasting & Scenario Models – headcount & cost projections linked to project schedules/milestones. Action/Initiative Tracker – owners, milestones, status, expected € impact. Tools & Systems (Offshore Stack) Source Systems: SAP (Recruiting, Learning, Performance & Goals, Succession, Compensation); Payroll; Time & Attendance; Finance/CO. Analytics & Reporting: Power BI; Excel for reconciliation; PPT for executive pack. Roles & Responsibilities HR Controller (Offshore): Own framework, validations, narrative, and exec delivery. BI Analyst/Data Engineer: Build/maintain reporting and models Qualifications: Bachelor’s/Master’s in Business, Finance, HR Analytics, or related field. 5+ years in HR Controlling/People Analytics within complex, project‑driven organizations (energy/engineering a plus). Proficiency with Power BI/Tableau, advanced Excel; experience with SAP SuccessFactors (Recruiting, Learning, Performance & Goals, Succession, Compensation). Strong data quality and governance mindset; comfort with reconciliations and audit trails. Excellent communication skills—able to write executive summaries and present to senior leaders. Working knowledge of German HR compliance (DSGVO, co‑determination) and familiarity with contingent workforce processes is a plus. Fluent in English and German. Competencies: Analytical rigor & problem‑solving Stakeholder management & influence Business acumen (project delivery, cost/benefit) Data governance & attention to detail Clear executive communication (visuals + narrative) Success Measures: On‑time, accurate executive reporting Actionable insights adopted by Offshore leadership; benefits realized vs. plan Reduced data issues; strong audit trail and compliance

Investment Lead

Tokyo, Japan - Japan

Responsibilities Originate, evaluate, and execute renewable energy investments, including projects, portfolios, joint ventures, and companies. Maintain strong knowledge of the Japan onshore renewables market, supporting investment strategy through market insight and opportunity screening. Lead and support due diligence, financial modelling, risk assessment, and structuring of acquisitions, developments, and project financing transactions. Manage commercial, legal, and financial deal execution, including negotiation of key agreements (term sheets, PPAs, EPC, O&M, JV and acquisition documents). Prepare investment materials, teasers, and approvals for leadership and board review; support investor and lender engagement through financial close. Coordinate advisers, regulators, and stakeholders, manage pipeline reporting, and build strong industry relationships. What Makes You a Great Fit Degree or postgraduate qualification in Finance, Business, Economics, or a related discipline. 8+ years’ experience in investment banking, private equity, or infrastructure funds, ideally within utilities or renewable energy. Strong financial analysis, valuation, and forecasting skills, with the ability to communicate insights clearly. Solid understanding of securities and M&A regulations; advanced MS Office capability. Proactive, detail-oriented, and able to work independently to originate and develop opportunities. Excellent communication and team leadership skills; fluent Japanese with strong English communication.

EPC Project Manager

Tokyo, Japan - Japan

Responsibilities Oversee full lifecycle of solar and BESS projects, ensuring timely, cost-effective delivery to RTB stage Conduct site feasibility assessments and manage land acquisition and permitting with BD/PD teams Coordinate technical requirements with EPC providers, benchmark offers, and lead evaluation and execution of EPC agreements. Establish and manage team processes, tools, and benchmarks for current and future projects Supervise EPC contractors to ensure high-quality, on-spec, on-time construction. Obtain necessary permits, licenses, and approvals for construction and grid connection. Navigate land conversion policies and environmental impact assessments (EIAs) Coordinate with relevant authorities for regulatory applications. Build and maintain relationships with local developers, government agencies, consultants, and joint venture partners. Represent the company in community, municipal, prefectural, and national meetings. Collaborate with engineering, legal, finance, and construction teams to align strategies and execution plans. Identify and mitigate project risks, ensuring alignment with budget and timelines. Manage project budgets and cash flows Support project financing, including lender due diligence and disbursements. Finalize service contracts and monitor contractor performance. Track project budgets and schedules Provide regular updates to leadership and third parties on project milestones and strategic progress. Qualifications & Skills Degree or postgraduate qualification in Engineering, Commerce, Finance, Business, or related field. 5–8 years’ renewable energy project management experience (solar, wind, or other). Strong network with local developers and market participants in Japan. Proven ability to evaluate commercial opportunities and manage projects end-to-end. Skilled in technical, regulatory, and cross-functional coordination. Proactive, results-driven, with excellent communication and relationship management. Fluent in Japanese and English; proficient in Microsoft Office. Willing to travel within Japan as needed.

Investment Analyst

Tokyo, Japan - Japan

Job Responsibilities Originate and screen renewable energy investment opportunities, maintaining a strong understanding of the Japan renewables market, including trends, participants, and precedent transactions. Support deal execution across acquisitions, developments, and project finance, including due diligence, financial modelling, risk assessment, and management of financing and debt interactions. Lead or support commercial, legal, and financial structuring, including negotiation and review of key agreements (term sheets, PPAs, EPC, O&M, JV and acquisition documents). Prepare investment papers, teasers, and materials for internal approvals, investors, lenders, and board review. Coordinate with internal teams, external advisers, regulators, and industry stakeholders to achieve timely documentation, financial close, and ongoing pipeline reporting. What Makes You a Great Fit Degree or postgraduate qualification in Finance, Business, Economics, or related discipline (CA/MBA preferred). Up to 3 years’ experience in investment banking, private equity, or infrastructure funds, ideally within utilities or renewable energy. Strong financial analysis, valuation, and modelling skills, with the ability to present insights clearly. Proficient in MS Office, with knowledge of securities and M&A regulations. Proactive, detail-oriented, and able to work independently to identify and develop opportunities. Strong communication and relationship management skills with excellent written and spoken English

Green Investment

M&A Consultant - Infrastructure Advisory

London - United Kingdom

We are representing a leading global infrastructure advisory firm in expanding its M&A Renewables practice. They are seeking ambitious consultants of varying experience with a background in strategic and transaction advisory. The team delivers high-value M&A, acquisition and disposal advisory services across a broad range of infrastructure assets, with a strong focus on renewable energy. The work is highly collaborative, fast-paced and intellectually rigorous, spanning technical, commercial and strategic advisory including organisation design, business planning, market development, commercial management, supply chain optimisation, process improvement and asset management. The advisory platform is recognised globally for its transaction credentials and regularly advises tier-one infrastructure investors, asset managers and financial institutions. Engagements are typically short, high-impact assignments, offering daily exposure to board-level stakeholders across international portfolios. Job Purpose The Consultant will play a key role in supporting and delivering best-in-class M&A advisory engagements within the renewable energy sector. While relevant experience is important, equal value is placed on intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, commercial awareness, and the confidence to challenge assumptions. This role offers the opportunity to help build a growing advisory business, work across multiple renewable sub-sectors, and engage on assignments that go far beyond traditional capex-led technical work. Key Responsibilities (Level Dependent) Act as a workstream contributor across multiple concurrent M&A advisory projects Take accountability for defined deliverables, working independently and with senior guidance Quickly assimilate new concepts, industries and asset types Engage confidently and articulately with clients Apply evidence-based analysis to identify root causes and develop practical solutions Design and execute quantitative and qualitative analyses to support investment and transaction decisions Contribute to internal proposition development, knowledge sharing and team building Demonstrate flexibility in working patterns, recognising the cyclical nature of M&A activity Candidate Profile Proven experience delivering strategic or transaction advisory projects within renewable or infrastructure sectors Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline Strong analytical capability (quantitative and qualitative) Excellent written and verbal English; additional European languages advantageous Commercial acumen with the ability to simplify complex issues Strong presentation, communication and stakeholder engagement skills Leadership potential with coaching and influencing capability Comfortable operating in ambiguous environments and across unfamiliar subject matter Demonstrated project delivery experience Proficient in Microsoft Office Willingness to travel internationally on an occasional basis