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Renewable Energy Jobs in USA

Renewable Energy Jobs in USA

In the United States, numerous opportunities exist in renewable energy, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass energy sectors. Solar energy offers jobs in installation, maintenance, and manufacturing of solar panels, while wind energy provides employment in turbine installation, maintenance, and project development. Hydroelectric power offers positions in plant operation and maintenance, and biomass energy creates jobs in fuel production and facility operation. These sectors collectively contribute to the growth of sustainable energy sources and job creation across the nation.

Latest Jobs

Offshore Wind

WTG Marshalling Harbour Site Quality Representative

United Kingdom - United Kingdom

Join the forefront of renewable energy with the UK and Ireland’s leading renewable energy company. Our client is committed to a low carbon future and has pledged to triple its current renewable output by 2030. As part of this ambitious journey, this specific Offshore Wind Farm is a multi-billion-pound offshore wind development and construction initiative. This is a chance to be part of a team that is shaping the future of sustainable energy. Role Overview: The WTG Marshalling Harbour Employer Site Quality Representative will play a pivotal role in ensuring the success of the  project. Working closely with the WTG Installation Manager, WTG Commissioning Lead, WTG Engineer, and WTG Quality, the successful candidate will ensure that WTG marshalling harbour activities are executed safely and meet all technical and quality requirements. Key Responsibilities: - Inspect incoming components such as tower sections, blades, and nacelles. - Conduct final inspections prior to loadout. - Perform assembled tower walkdowns. - Track the preservation of components in compliance with GE requirements. - Report and track the closeout of punch list items. - Produce daily reports of key activities and findings on site. - Conduct safety walkarounds with GE. - Review quality documentation. - Attend daily/weekly coordination meetings with the GE site team. - Liaise with the Dogger Bank Commissioning and Completions team on outstanding punches uploaded to ProCoSys. Skills and Experience: - Minimum HNC qualification in engineering or construction. - At least five years of relevant WTG construction experience, ideally as an Employer Representative. - Strong understanding of the quality function during the execution of EPC contracts. - Proven experience working collaboratively with clients and contractors. - Excellent communication skills and the ability to build and maintain effective relationships with multiple stakeholders. - Experience monitoring contractor activities in preservation, installation, and commissioning phases through to completion/hand over. - Familiarity with project documentation arrangements, including contractor documentation deliverables. - Willingness to be site-based. - Strong ethos relating to health, safety, and wellbeing. Personal Attributes: The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, motivated, and capable of working on their own initiative within a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Creating and maintaining a positive working environment comes naturally, as does the ability to motivate others at all levels. This is more than just a role; it’s a chance to be part of a transformative project that will have a lasting impact on the renewable energy landscape. If you have the experience and passion for quality and safety in large-scale WTG construction projects, this could be the perfect fit.

Solar Recruitment

Project Development Manager - Onshore Renewables

Dublin, Ireland - Ireland

LSP Renewables have partnered with one of the world's leading IPP's in the renewable energy industry to recruit a Project Development Manager based in Dublin, Ireland.  Our client have over 4GW of renewable energy assets under construction and operations covering APAC, LATAM, and Europe. They have been operating in Ireland since 2019 and already have 8 operational onshore wind farms and 3 Solar PV projects in the portfolio. They have several greenfield solar, onshore wind, and storage projects at varying stages of development.  Key Responsibilities Prospection of new sites for the development of projects; Analysis of the electrical network infrastructures to facilitate the interconnection of the projects; Development of plans to lead or assist with landowner negotiations (on site, road access, cable, and overhead line wayleaves, etc.); External stakeholder management including local communities, local authorities, and elected representatives; Oversight of third-party partners and providers of technical services; Management of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and planning process from initial stages through to handover to our clients  pre-construction team; Execution of financial models; Support of the development of a business case in the acquisition of wind, solar and energy storage projects; Support of the submission of offers in the case of public or private tenders;  Support of the Construction and Asset management teams during the initial phases of the performance of the services;  Familiarity with and guarantee of compliance with Health & Safety procedures; Regular management reporting. Requirements Degree educated in an Engineering, Planning, Environmental, Project Management, or Business Administration discipline.  Several years experience in renewable energy project development (preferably wind or solar) in the Irish market.  Strong network in the Irish renewable energy market.  Excellent knowledge / experience of the Irish grid industry to support colleagues and existing projects.  Proficiency in the use of GIS/AutoCad software is considered an advantage. Full clean driving license (frequent travelling will be required for field work within Ireland and occasional travel for meetings at the Headquarters in France).

Offshore Wind

Survey Technician - Senior

UK - United Kingdom

Description: Department Description and responsibilities   Prepare, gather and process survey information and ensure reporting of data and possible deviations to Project Management and client’s representatives, in line with contractual agreements, thereby contributing to safe and (cost-) efficient project execution  Primary Tasks and responsibilities   -Determine and install necessary measurement equipment. -Measure and process data before, during and after project execution and carry out field checks, according to contractual agreements and specifications. -Verify the accuracy of the data and analyse and interpret the data, process the data into a report for presenting and explaining results to Project Management and/or client and start and maintain a database. -Ensure the evaluation of and reporting on the survey phases and end results, analyse nonconformities, signal deviations and propose suggestions for improvement and solutions of -problems and, if necessary, explain this to or convince the client on the approach/solutions. -Process and handle survey data including bathymetric, positioning, and geophysical data collected from offshore or marine operations. Technical profile requirements -+7 years’ experience as a Survey Technician. Non-Technical profile requirements -Strong communication skills -Proactive personality -Good knowledge & experience with MS Office Methodology/Certification requirements -Bachelor’s degree in Geomatics, Hydrography or Geospatial Science -Eligible to work within the location Certifications required -Full GWO -VCA -BOSIET -HUET -Shoulder measurement -Chester Nebosh  

Solar Recruitment

Electrical Engineer - Technical Development

London - United Kingdom

Are you ready to elevate your career in the renewable energy sector? Join a dynamic team where your expertise will drive the future of onshore wind and solar projects across the UK. This role offers a unique blend of technical challenge and professional growth, perfect for those passionate about sustainable energy solutions. Why This Role Stands Out: - Impactful Work: Contribute to the development and construction of renewable energy projects that are shaping the future of sustainable energy. - Professional Growth: Engage in a variety of tasks from early-stage site design to managing engineering inputs, offering a comprehensive development experience. - Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a multi-disciplined team, enhancing your skills in project management and technical engineering. - Cutting-Edge Projects: Be at the forefront of renewable energy technology, working on innovative projects involving PV, wind, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). Key Responsibilities: - Screen development sites and provide inputs to financial modelling. - Perform early-stage site design and procure site studies. - Liaise with grid operators and monitor grid connection costs and requirements. - Conduct preliminary design and optimisation, including electrical design of PV, wind, and BESS projects. - Manage engineering input for projects, incorporating other engineering disciplines. - Develop employer requirements for EPC contracts and provide technical input into EPC contracts and terms. - Review tenders during the procurement phase. - Perform or subcontract Basic Design and Detailed Design studies for PV plant sub-systems. - Support through construction with critical document review and owner’s engineer work. - Integrate electrical equipment, SCADA, and IT. - Perform technical qualifications of key equipment and technical audits of key equipment manufacturers' factories and facilities. - Support testing, commissioning, and handover of projects. Required Experience, Skills, and Qualifications: - Degree in Engineering, a similar subject, or equivalent work experience. - Experience in concept design for solar PV or wind sites. - Commercial awareness of the impact of losses, CAPEX, and OPEX on overall project economics. - Experience in project management and operating as part of a multi-disciplined team. Preferred Skills and Competencies: - Excellent electrical engineering competence and understanding of renewable generation assets. - Experience in load flows for solar and design of electrical infrastructure for wind farms. - Experience in design of BESS and network calculation studies. - Knowledge of SCADA systems and IT architecture for operational technology. - Experience in dispute management/resolution and performance assessment of solar. - Strong analytical and decision-making skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Proactive, self-motivated, and accountable. - Strong negotiation skills and ability to work under pressure. - Ability to explain complex issues in a simple and diplomatic way. Step into a role where your skills will make a tangible difference. Apply today to be part of a team that is driving the renewable energy revolution.

Solar Recruitment

DCO Construction Manager

United Kingdom - United Kingdom

Step into a pivotal role that not only advances your career but also contributes to a sustainable future. As a Senior Construction Manager, you will be at the forefront of the UK’s ambitious renewable energy programme, leading the delivery of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). This is your chance to make a tangible impact on the journey towards a net-zero future. Role Responsibilities In this hands-on leadership role, you’ll manage the end-to-end construction delivery of large-scale solar and battery storage systems. Initially focusing on preparing for Final Investment Decision (FID), you’ll then oversee project execution, managing time, cost, quality, and safety. Your responsibilities will include: - Drafting contractor scopes within Employers Requirements. - Collating ITT packs for construction contracts. - Managing relationships with major contractors. - Communicating construction works to other disciplines. - Drafting and owning the construction Project Execution Plan (PEP). Skills and Experience: - A degree in engineering, construction, or equivalent. - Professional Project Management qualifications such as APM PPQ. - Detailed understanding of PV/BESS system infrastructure. - Experience in delivering projects within complex environments, ideally in the Renewable Energy sector. - Strong management skills, including project, financial, and change management. - Proficiency in estimating, scheduling, programming, and risk tools. - Experience with NEC and FIDIC contracts and knowledge of CDM Regulations. This role is based in the UK and will require regular site visits during development and construction phases.    

Green Hydrogen

Chief Technology Office (CTO)

London - United Kingdom

Elevate your career to new heights with a pivotal role in the hydrogen industry. As the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) for the UK, you will be at the forefront of technological innovation and industrial excellence, shaping the future of hydrogen infrastructure. This role offers a unique blend of strategic leadership, technical oversight, and industry influence, providing an unparalleled platform for professional growth and impact. Role Overview: As the UK CTO, you will be accountable for the technical and technological integrity of the company’s hydrogen activities across the entire lifecycle—from business development and project engineering to construction, commissioning, operations, and optimisation. Your mission will be to embed technical excellence and industrial performance into every phase of the project pipeline, ensuring safe, cost-effective, and sustainable operations. Key Responsibilities: - Corporate Leadership: Lead the technical organisation, aligning with corporate strategy and project priorities. Build and manage a high-performing team of engineers and technical specialists. - Technology and Innovation: Define and maintain the hydrogen technology roadmap. Drive innovation and digitalisation across engineering, commissioning, and operations. - Project & Engineering Oversight: Ensure the technical robustness of all projects, supervise engineering and construction phases, and provide technical leadership for procurement strategies. - Operations & Maintenance: Implement O&M strategies for hydrogen assets, ensuring high levels of safety, availability, and reliability. Embed lifecycle asset management principles. - Partnerships & External Engagement: Develop and manage technical partnerships, collaborate with internal entities, and represent the company in technical forums and industry associations. - Compliance, Safety & Quality: Ensure compliance with UK legislation and industry standards. Promote continuous improvement in quality assurance and technical risk management. Candidate Profile: - Postgraduate qualification in engineering or a related technical discipline. - Minimum 20 years of professional experience in large industrial or energy infrastructure projects, with substantial exposure to the chemical industry or industrial gases. - Proven track record of delivering large-scale industrial facilities. - Deep understanding of hydrogen technologies, especially electrolyser systems, gas compression, storage, and transport. - Demonstrated experience in leading technical organisations and multidisciplinary teams. - Familiarity with operations and maintenance of large-scale chemical or energy assets. - Prior CTO or executive-level leadership in an industrial or technology company is highly desirable. - Exposure to renewable energy sectors is a plus. - Knowledge of UK regulatory frameworks and industrial safety standards. - Experience in multinational or matrixed organisations, particularly in UK-French environments. - Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills. - Fluent in English and French (written and spoken). This role not only offers the chance to lead and innovate within a dynamic and growing sector but also to make a tangible impact on the future of sustainable energy. If you possess the vision, expertise, and leadership qualities required, this is the perfect stage for your talents.

Offshore Wind

Mechanical Engineer

USA - United States

Mechanical Engineer The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for overseeing all mechanical engineering activities related to the SBMT PU project. This includes the design, specification, and installation of mechanical systems and equipment in both the staging area and the Operations & Maintenance (O&M) base, covering: • Mechanical equipment installations • HVAC systems within the O&M base • Plumbing systems • Fire safety systems The Mechanical Engineer ensures that all work is executed in compliance with project specifications and relevant standards—while adhering to budget and schedule constraints. In addition, the Mechanical Engineer serves as the Project Engineer for the temporary facilities to be constructed on-site, including the temporary warehouse and office. Other project-related tasks may be assigned as needed. Key Responsibilities • Oversee all mechanical engineering activities related to the SBMT PU project. • Ensure that technical solutions are developed in alignment with: • Project specifications, local codes, rules, standards and regulations (e.g. NYCDOB) • Input from technical leading advisors within the base organization • Industry best practices • Requirements and expectations of the Operations department • Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure integration of mechanical systems with other disciplines. • Support procurement, construction, and commissioning phases with mechanical expertise. • Monitor contractor performance and ensure quality and timely delivery of mechanical scope. • Actively contribute to risk management and change control processes within the mechanical discipline.  

Offshore Wind

Assistant Manager Commercial and Legal

Taipei - Taiwan

Are you ready to elevate your career within the dynamic and rapidly growing offshore wind energy sector? An exciting role awaits as an Assistant Manager of Commercial and Legal, serving 2 Offshore Wind Project. This position offers a unique blend of legal and commercial responsibilities, providing a platform to showcase and further develop your expertise. Why This Role Stands Out: - Diverse Responsibilities: Split your focus between  2 Offshore Wind Project, engaging in a variety of tasks that keep your workday stimulating and fulfilling. - Professional Growth: Gain invaluable experience in the offshore wind energy sector, a field poised for significant growth and innovation. - International Exposure: Collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders from around the globe, enhancing your professional network and cultural competence. - Impactful Work: Play a crucial role in the legal and commercial operations of major renewable energy projects, contributing to a sustainable future. Key Responsibilities: Under JERA Energy Taiwan (50% FTE): - Negotiate, review, execute, and manage service agreements within the JERA group. - Provide legal advice on contracts and documents. - Share project information with JERA entities. - Support visiting colleagues by explaining project details. - Offer ad-hoc legal advice on construction and service contracts. - Liaise with external legal advisors. - Draft and issue legal correspondence to vendors and contractors. - Maintain records of key correspondences and documentation. - Manage new agreements and administer existing contracts. - Handle insurance claims and monitor warranty issues. - Ensure compliance with governance-related documentation. Skills and Experience Required: - Legal Drafting & Review: Proficient in drafting, reviewing, and redlining contracts, identifying legal and commercial risks, and ensuring clause accuracy. - Contract Negotiation: Capable of leading or supporting negotiations, balancing legal protection with commercial interests. - Contract Lifecycle Management: Experienced in managing contracts from drafting to renewal/termination, maintaining organised records. - Legal Advisory: Skilled in interpreting complex contract language, assessing implications, and delivering actionable advice. - Language Proficiency: Fluent in English; Japanese language skills are a plus. This position is ideal for a driven professional eager to make a significant impact in the renewable energy sector. If you possess the required skills and experience, this role offers a rewarding path to professional growth and achievement.

Offshore Wind

Consent Manager - Lead, Transmission

UK - United Kingdom

Are you ready to play a pivotal role in the advancement of renewable energy? Join the our clients Offshore Wind Farm team as the Lead Consent Manager and be at the forefront of sustainable development. This 12-month contract offers a unique chance to contribute to a landmark project, working closely with industry experts and making a tangible impact on the future of energy. Why This Role Stands Out: - Impactful Work: Be a key player in the DCO Examination and determination phases, contributing to a project that will shape the future of renewable energy. - Collaborative Environment: Work alongside the Strategic Consent Lead and a dedicated team, ensuring strong cooperation across various project packages. - Professional Growth: Enhance your expertise in DCO Examination, linear development projects, and renewable energy, gaining invaluable experience in a high-profile project. - Stakeholder Engagement: Lead high-level stakeholder engagement, managing relationships that are crucial to the project's success. Key Responsibilities: - Manage onshore and offshore elements of the DCO application through the Examination phase. - Oversee the deliverables of consultants in your areas of responsibility. - Engage with stakeholders on relevant EIA topics, ensuring strong cooperation within the project team. - Identify and communicate project risks to the Strategic Consent Lead and Workstream Consenting Manager. - Support Ground Investigation Survey works from a consenting perspective, providing risk management and advice. Key Tasks: - Deliver Examination Strategy, Statements of Common Ground, and responses to the Examining Authority. - Ensure the offshore and onshore elements of the project are consented on time and within budget. - Influence examination strategy to minimise risk in relevant EIA areas. - Lead external stakeholder engagement, resulting in final Statements of Common Ground. - Provide expert advice on consent and environmental project issues to maximise project competitiveness. - Support the Land Manager in securing access for survey works and liaising with landowners. Preferred Skills & Experience: - Proven experience in DCO Examination, linear development projects, and/or renewable energy projects. - Strong project management skills with a focus on risk management and stakeholder engagement. - Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team, ensuring seamless coordination across various project elements. Seize this chance to contribute to a transformative project in the renewable energy sector. Apply today and be part of a team that is driving change and innovation in the industry.