RWE Renewables

Decommissioning Project Manager

Join RWE Renewables in the UK as a Decommissioning Project Manager. Lead offshore wind decommissioning strategies, manage projects, and engage stakeholders. Benefit from a global leader’s innovative culture and opportunities for international travel.
RWE Renewables
RWE Renewables
On-site Full time UTC+01:00

RWE Renewables

Company Overview

RWE Renewables AG

Essen, Germany

1898

Approximately 20,140 employees (as of 2023) and a revenue of €28,566 million in 2023 (source: rwe.com)

What They Do

RWE focuses on renewable energies, including offshore wind, onshore wind, solar energy, hydropower, biomass, and gas. In 2023, the green generation capacity was 35.5 GW, with a goal to exceed 65 GW by 2030, supported by investments of over €50 billion worldwide (source: wikipedia.org). Their products and services include the development, construction, and operation of wind farms, solar parks, and gas power plants, with RWE also involved in trading and optimizing 129,701 GWh of electricity generation in 2023 (source: rwe.com). The target markets span Europe, the USA, and the Asia-Pacific region, serving both utilities and industrial customers through long-term power purchase agreements (source: rwe.com).

Projects & Track Record

Notable projects by RWE include the Kaskasi offshore wind farm, which commenced operations in Germany in 2023, with an investment of approximately €840 million (source: rwe.com). Another significant project is the Magnum gas power plant in the Netherlands with a net capacity of 1.4 GW, operational since 2013 and acquired for €430 million (source: rwe.com). Current major projects include the North Sea cluster with a planned capacity of 1,560 MW and the JBM solar pipeline in the UK with 3.8 GW of PV and 2.3 GW of storage, expected to go online by the end of 2024 (source: rwe.com).

Recent Developments

In 2023, RWE announced that the adjusted net income exceeded expectations at €4.5 billion, attributed to growth in the USA and new wind and solar projects (source: rwe.com). Significant contracts include support for offshore wind projects in Ireland and a leadership role in the solar sector in the UK. RWE has also made several acquisitions, including the purchase of Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses for approximately €30.4 billion (source: rwe.com). Additionally, the company celebrated its 125th anniversary in April 2023, and the targets for 2030 were raised to 65 GW of green capacity (source: americas.rwe.com).

Working There

RWE offers a variety of roles in offshore wind, onshore wind, solar energy, hydropower, biomass, and gas. The corporate culture emphasizes engineering expertise and innovation, with the company also demonstrating social responsibility through the RWE Foundation (source: rwe.com). Recruitment occurs at locations in Essen, London, the USA, and the new German onshore offices. The workforce grew by 10% in 2023, supporting the company's ambitions to achieve its 2030 goals (source: rwe.com).


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Job Description

The first generation of offshore wind farms are entering a new phase of their lifecycle. As the industry begins to address the challenges and opportunities associated with life extension, repowering, and eventual decommissioning, RWE is committed to developing a world-class decommissioning capability that supports the long-term sustainability of our global portfolio.

We are seeking an experience Decommissioning Project Manager to join our Project Delivery team and play a leading role in this journey. Working as part of a matrix team led by the Decommissioning Lead, you will help shape the strategies, governance frameworks, supply chain relationships, and delivery models that will underpin future decommissioning activities across the offshore wind business.

Working across a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, you will support the integration of decommissioning considerations through the asset lifecycle, helping to optimise value, manage current and future liabilities, support regulatory compliance and drive innovation in end of life asset management.

This is a rare opportunity to help define industry best practice in a rapidly emerging sector and contribute to the next stage of the offshore wind industry's evolution.

About the role

  • Support the development and implementation of RWE's offshore wind decommissioning strategy, including governance frameworks, delivery models, standards and processes across the global portfolio.
  • Coordinate the evolution of future decommissioning capabilities, ensuring alignment across technical, commercial, operational and regulatory functions, and embedding decommissioning considerations across the full asset lifecycle.
  • Act as a key interface between internal teams and companies, including Offshore Wind, Generation and Nuclear, and where relevant external stakeholders such as regulators, joint venture partners and contractors.
  • Lead and support planning and delivery of decommissioning studies and projects, including contracting strategy development, risk management, and oversight of cost, schedule and performance reporting.
  • Support management of decommissioning liabilities, cost estimates and financial planning inputs, ensuring robust decision-making and business case development.
  • Develop and maintain strategic supply chain relationships, supporting procurement activity, market engagement and capability development within the emerging decommissioning sector.
  • Contribute to asset life extension, repowering and end-of-life planning, ensuring decommissioning planning is proactively embedded in the long term asset lifecycle decision process.
  • Identify and support opportunities for innovation, efficiency improvement and circular economy approaches, working with internal innovation teams and external partners to improve value and sustainability outcomes.

Job requirements and experience

  • Be degree qualified in Engineering, Marine Operations, Project Management, a closely related discipline, or have equivalent professional experience.
  • Have experience delivering complex engineering, infrastructure, offshore energy or marine projects, ideally including decommissioning, asset life extension or end-of-life asset management.
  • Demonstrate strong project management capability, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, governance and successful project delivery.
  • Be an effective stakeholder manager, with the ability to build trusted relationships and influence across technical, commercial, operational, regulatory and external partner organisations.
  • Bring strong commercial awareness, with experience supporting procurement, contract management, supply chain engagement and business case development.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the highest standards of health, safety and environmental performance.
  • Possess excellent communication, presentation and relationship management skills, with strong written and spoken English.
  • Thrive in collaborative, multidisciplinary and international teams, taking a proactive and solution-focused approach to complex technical, commercial and organisational challenges.
  • Demonstrate strategic thinking, balancing long-term business objectives with practical project delivery while contributing to the development of an emerging decommissioning capability.
  • Be willing to travel internationally as required and undertake occasional offshore and site-based work, subject to operational requirements and appropriate safety training.

Advantageous, but not essential

  • Additional languages, particularly German

An offer of employment in this role may require holding active or ability to pass National Security vetting to SC level. Failure to obtain and or maintain National Security Vetting to SC may result in the removal of job offers and or existing employment.

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We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, disability, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion/belief, age, sexual orientation, and identity.

As a global leader, RWE Offshore Wind is shaping tomorrow's energy on the high seas. We are active across Europe, Japan and Korea. We have already 18 wind farms in operation with an installed capacity of over 3 gigawatts. With over 20 years' experience in developing, building, operating and maintaining offshore wind farms we have established long-term partnerships, working hand in hand with local businesses and communities. Every year, we invest millions of euros in new offshore wind projects and support harbours, educational programmes, local organisations and more. Our passionate workforce is committed to driving technological and sustainable improvements, delivering construction projects on time and within budget to the highest quality and safety standards, and contributing to the energy world of tomorrow.

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About the role

July 9, 2026

July 9, 2026

Full time

On-site

Company

Wind Energy

RWE Renewables

rwe.com

  •  Swindon, United Kingdom
  •  Coventry, United Kingdom
  •  London, United Kingdom

Experienced

UTC+01:00