Chief Specialist, Employee & Industrial Relations
Ørsted
Company Overview
Ørsted
Fredericia, Denmark
1972
Approximately 8,700 employees globally (source: linkedin.com). Revenues of DKK 82.0 billion (approximately €11 billion) in 2023 (source: orsted.com).
What They Do
Ørsted is a global leader in renewable energy, focusing on offshore wind as its primary business model. The company develops, constructs, and operates large offshore wind farms using both fixed and floating turbines, and offers services in project development, engineering, procurement, construction, operation and maintenance, as well as power purchase agreements (source: orsted.com). Additionally, Ørsted works with onshore wind, solar energy, energy storage, renewable hydrogen, green fuels, and bioenergy, making them a versatile player in the renewable energy market (source: stateofgreen.com). Target markets include Europe, particularly the UK, Germany, and Denmark, as well as the USA, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, where they serve large customers such as national grid operators and utilities (source: orsted.com). Ørsted holds a leading competitive position as the world's largest developer of offshore wind with over 15 GW of installed capacity globally and a pipeline of over 37 GW under development (source: orsted.com).
Projects & Achievements
Among Ørsted's notable projects is the Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm in the UK, which, with a capacity of 1.4 GW, was fully commissioned in 2022 and is the world's largest operational offshore wind farm (source: orsted.com). The Race Bank offshore wind farm, also in the UK, was completed in 2018 with a capacity of 573 MW (source: orsted.com). In the USA, Revolution Wind (704 MW) reached financial close in 2024 with operations planned for 2026, while South Fork Wind (132 MW), the first offshore wind farm in the state, began delivering power to New York in 2024 (source: orsted.com). Current major projects include Hornsea 3 (2.9 GW, UK, under construction with first power expected in 2025) and Greater Changhua 4 (112 MW, Taiwan, commissioning in 2025) (source: orsted.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Ørsted has won a contract for the 2.4 GW Atlantic Shores Project 4 offshore wind lease off the coast of New Jersey, USA, in October 2024 (source: orsted.com). They reached financial close on the 1.1 GW Greater Changhua 4 & 5 offshore wind farms in Taiwan in July 2024, valued at over DKK 10 billion (source: orsted.com). In 2023, Ørsted acquired a 20% stake in the 900 MW Nissen offshore wind project in Germany for €227 million (source: orsted.com). Ørsted also secured €1.2 billion in green financing in 2024 and reported an EBITDA of DKK 18.0 billion in 2023 despite project delays (source: orsted.com).
Working There
Ørsted offers roles in engineering (wind turbine technicians, project engineers), project development (site acquisition, permitting specialists), operations and maintenance (offshore service technicians), supply chain, finance, IT, legal, and sustainability analysis, with high demand in offshore wind construction and hydrogen R&D (source: orsted.com). Active recruitment is taking place at offices in Fredericia and Copenhagen (Denmark) for engineering and HQ functions, London (UK) for project development, as well as in the USA, Taiwan, and Germany for offshore wind and hydrogen initiatives (source: linkedin.com). The company culture emphasizes innovation and transformation, as evidenced by their successful shift from fossil fuels, with employee reviews on Glassdoor averaging 4.0/5 for work-life balance and career opportunities (source: glassdoor.com). Documented benefits include competitive salaries, a 37-hour workweek in Denmark, six weeks of paid vacation, pension contributions up to 12%, hybrid work arrangements, and green benefits such as electric vehicle schemes and sustainability training (source: orsted.com).
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Imagine a future where shape a unified, fair and forward-looking employee and industrial relations approach that supports our global growth and energises a just transition to green energy
Join us in this role where you'll set the strategic direction for employee and industrial relations (ER/IR) across our growing operations, strengthening how we work with unions, works councils and employee representatives, while enabling local teams to deliver consistently and compliantly in their markets. You'll blend hands-on credibility with strategic influence to build trust, alignment and clear governance.
You'll be part of People & Culture - Global People Infrastructure where you, together with your colleagues, will align group level ER/IR frameworks with country realities, partner closely with Generation leadership, and support local ER/IR teams to drive consistent practices, reporting and outcomes across regions.
As a team, we act with clarity, partner transparently and turn complex stakeholder landscapes into practical, peoplecentred solutions.
You'll play an important role in
- developing and owning group ER/IR strategy, standards, and operating frameworks rooted in collaboration, transparency and trust
- strengthening constructive relationships with unions, works councils, and employee representatives, ensuring consistent engagement across countries and regions
- advising senior leaders in Generation and P&C, aligning ER/IR priorities, and enabling country teams to negotiate and engage effectively within local legal frameworks
- building capability, playbooks, and shared learning for local ER/IR practitioners, including conflict prevention and dispute resolution approaches
- partnering externally with peers, trade bodies, and industry forums to shape sector practices, skills pipelines, and responsible labour standards
- tracking and reporting ER/IR health metrics and risks, ensuring compliance with national labour law and Ørsted governance, and enabling data driven decisions.
To succeed in the role, you
- bring deep understanding of union dynamics and works council environments, ideally from both employee side and employer side experience
- demonstrate strong stakeholder management and communication skills, able to engage credibly from shop floor to executive level
- have proven ability to craft group frameworks that respect local law, culture and maturity and to enable country practitioners to deliver
- are comfortable in complex, matrixed and political settings with sound judgement and a calm, solutions focused approach
- offer international perspective and cultural fluency with experience working across multiple countries or regions
- hold relevant education in HR, law, industrial relations or equivalent experience and apply ethical, compliant, and people centred practice.
Maybe you've read the above and can see you have some transferable skills, even though they don't quite match all the points. If you think you can bring something to the team, we still encourage you to apply.
Shape the future with us
Send your application to us as soon as possible. We'll be conducting interviews on a continuous basis and reserve the right to take down the advert when we've found the right candidate.
As an applicant or employee, you may request reasonable work and position accommodation or adjustments via [email protected].
Please note that for your application to be taken into consideration, you must submit your application via our online career pages and answer the screening questions relevant for your country. We don't take applications or inquiries from external recruiters or agencies into account for this position.
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March 19, 2026
Full time
Company
March 19, 2026
Flexible
Solar Energy , Wind Energy , Hydropower , Bioenergy , Energy Storage , Tidal and Wave Energy , Geothermal Energy , Hydrogen
- London, United Kingdom
Senior level
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