Development Manager
Energy Vault
Company Overview
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc.
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2017
Approximately 200 employees (source: linkedin.com). Revenue of $50 million in FY 2024 (source: energyvault.com).
What They Do
Energy Vault specializes in innovative energy storage solutions aimed at addressing the intermittency challenges of renewable energy. The company operates across three primary technology domains: gravity-based energy storage, battery systems, and hydrogen technology. Energy Vault is recognized for its technology-agnostic approach, which allows it to provide tailored solutions to customers rather than promoting a single storage technology (source: energyvault.com). The flagship G-VAULT family of products utilizes a unique gravity storage mechanism that maintains high efficiency and offers adjustable energy-to-power ratios, making it suitable for various applications (source: energyvault.com). Additionally, the company has developed a comprehensive software ecosystem that enhances operational control and optimizes energy dispatch across diverse storage and generation assets.
Projects & Track Record
Energy Vault has made significant strides in project execution, having deployed 1.4 GWh of energy storage solutions since 2023 (source: energyvault.com). Notable projects include a large-scale battery installation in Stanton, Orange County, which integrates 68.8 megawatts/275.2 megawatt-hours for W Power and Wellhead Electric, marking it as one of the largest in Southern California (source: energyvault.com). Furthermore, Energy Vault has secured a transformative 400 megawatt-hour project with ACEN Renewables at their New England solar farm in New South Wales, Australia, which is touted as the largest in the country (source: energyvault.com). This project exemplifies the company's capability to deploy its gravity storage technology at scale.
Recent Developments
In recent months, Energy Vault has announced significant developments, particularly in Australia. In May 2024, the company revealed its first project in Australia, a 400 megawatt-hour initiative with ACEN Renewables, followed by a commitment to a full gigawatt-hour project, indicating a rapid expansion in the region (source: energyvault.com). The partnership with the State Electricity Commission (SEC) to build and operate a 100 MW/200 MWh battery project further validates Energy Vault's innovative technology and positions it as a leader in the energy storage market (source: energyvault.com). These developments not only enhance the company's project portfolio but also reflect growing investor confidence in its capabilities.
Working There
Energy Vault fosters a dynamic work environment that emphasizes innovation and customer-centric solutions. The company operates across various functional areas, including engineering, R&D, software development, and project delivery teams, which are crucial for integrating and deploying customer solutions (source: energyvault.com). With offices in Switzerland and significant operations in Australia, Energy Vault is actively hiring to support its growth ambitions. The culture is characterized by a commitment to sustainability and technical excellence, attracting professionals who are passionate about addressing global energy challenges (source: energyvault.com). The company's recognition as a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum underscores its appeal to purpose-driven individuals focused on making a positive impact.
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Job Description
The Development Manager plays a critical role across Energy Vault's front-end development activities, acting as the single point of ownership for progressing acquired utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects from early development through to Ready to Build (RTB). This role is execution-focused and accountable for driving development outcomes across planning approvals, grid connection, and development risk management across a multi-state Australian portfolio.
Working closely with Commercial, Grid, Engineering, Finance, EPC, and external consultants and development partners, the Development Manager serves as the project "owner" during the development phase. The role is responsible for coordinating internal expertise and external advisors, maintaining clear visibility of risks and timelines, and ensuring development activities progress in line with agreed project milestones.
While supported by specialist internal teams and external consultants, the Development Manager is expected to operate with a high degree of autonomy, proactively identifying issues, managing approvals and grid interface risk, and optimizing development processes as required. This includes ownership of development budgets, oversight of consultant performance, and implementation of governance, templates, and stage-gate controls to support consistent project execution.
The role is primarily execution-heavy, with a strong emphasis on accountability for approvals timelines and development risk. As the portfolio matures, the position has the potential to evolve into a Team Lead role, supporting the growth and scalability of Energy Vault's Australian development capability.
Your Mission
- Manage our development partners for acquired greenfield BESS projects through to RTB.
- Manage Development Approval (DA) processes across all relevant pathways including state, council, and federal approvals.
- Own approvals timeline risk and proactively manage issues to avoid project delays. Coordinate and manage external consultants, joint development partners, and internal stakeholders.
- Support and contribute to community consultation activities in collaboration with specialist consultants.
- Manage land agreements and support grid connection processes with DNSPs and TNSPs.
- Own development budgets and approve consultant spending in line with project objectives.
- Maintain development risk registers.
- Feed accurate, timely development inputs into commercial and project finance workstreams.
- Optimise and enhance internal development processes, including stage-gates, governance, checklists, and templates.
- Ensure high-quality written reporting and clear project visibility for senior leadership.
Your Background
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, Environmental Science, Business, Renewable Energy, or related field
- Minimum 5 years' experience in renewable energy project development, preferably utility-scale BESS.
- Proven experience progressing projects from origination/acquisition through development approvals and grid connections.
- Strong understanding of Australian planning and environmental approval frameworks.
- Knowledge of NEM regulations, AEMO processes and grid connection requirements
- Demonstrated ability to manage consultants, budgets, and complex stakeholder interfaces.
- Experience working in multi-disciplinary project teams across commercial, engineering, and finance functions.
- High levels of ownership, composure under pressure, and clarity in written and verbal communication.
- A solutions-focused mindset with zero tolerance for blame-shifting.
- Comfortable thriving in fast-paced, rapid growth environments.
- A passion for sustainability, our mission, and our vision is a bonus!
Benefits of Powering the Future with Energy Vault
- Annual bonus plan.
- Restricted Stock Units (RSUs).
- Reimbursement for approved home office equipment.
- Reimbursement for home internet, including mobile phone, up to AUD $85 per month.
- Wellbeing Leave.
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Access to novated leasing.
- Option to purchase additional leave.
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About the role
April 5, 2026
Full time
Company
- Melbourne, Australia
Minimum 5 years in renewable energy project development
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