Renewable Energy Jobs tagged "Consulting"
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ExpiredManchester, United KingdomHybrid Full Time 7 days ago
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ExpiredManchester, United Kingdom  + 2 locationsHybrid Full Time 7 days ago
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ExpiredBonn, Germany  + 2 locationsOn-site Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredDresden, Germany  + 1 locationHybrid Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredThe Hague, NetherlandsOn-site Internship 2 months agoEUR 550 monthly
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ExpiredAmersfoort, NetherlandsHybrid Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredRotterdam, Netherlands  + 1 locationFlexible Full Time 2 months agoEUR 4k–5k monthly
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ExpiredBonn, Germany  + 2 locationsFlexible Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredEsbjerg, Denmark  + 3 locationsOn-site Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredCork, Ireland  + 3 locationsFlexible Full Time 2 months ago
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ExpiredHamburg, GermanyFlexible Full Time 2 months ago
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Consulting Jobs in Renewable Energy
What Consulting Actually Means in Renewables
Renewable energy consulting isn't the strategy deck world of McKinsey or BCG. Most roles sit within technical advisory firms like DNV, Jacobs, and Royal HaskoningDHV, where engineering credentials matter more than MBAs. The energy consulting market reached approximately USD 18.9 billion in 2024, with renewable energy advisory representing one of the fastest-growing segments driven by grid modernization and offshore wind deployment.
The distinction matters: technical consultants assess turbine performance, conduct grid integration studies, or perform due diligence on asset acquisitions. Business consultants focus on market entry strategies, regulatory compliance, or portfolio optimization. Most renewable energy consulting roles blend both, requiring you to understand power systems while advising on commercial risk.
Who's Hiring and What They Need
Large engineering consultancies dominate: DNV provides independent technical advisory across the project lifecycle, while firms like Mott MacDonald and Jacobs combine design engineering with strategic advisory. Smaller specialists like Ventolines focus on niche areas such as wind resource assessment.
Offshore wind energy consulting shows particularly strong demand, with roles ranging from turbine generator advisory to floating wind technical assessment. Energy storage consulting is expanding rapidly as grid operators struggle with intermittency challenges. Backgrounds that succeed typically combine technical training (electrical, mechanical, or civil engineering) with commercial awareness, though some firms hire economists or policy specialists for regulatory work.
In-Demand Specializations
Job titles reveal the market's technical depth. "Senior Consultant Energy Storage" and "Principal Wind Renewable Energy Consultant" command premiums over generalist roles. PMO and project management consulting bridges technical and commercial work, particularly for large offshore developments where coordination complexity drives demand for experienced managers.
Investment analysis and portfolio consulting increasingly require quantitative skills combined with energy market knowledge. Retail energy consulting serves utilities navigating deregulated markets, while presales consulting supports technology vendors pitching to developers.
Where This Field Is Heading
Consulting work is shifting toward integration challenges rather than standalone project feasibility. Grid connection studies, hybrid plant optimization (solar-plus-storage), and floating offshore wind all require specialized technical advisory that didn't exist five years ago. Consultants who combine power systems expertise with commercial acumen command the highest fees.
European markets (Hamburg, London, Madrid) lead in offshore wind consulting, while distributed generation and microgrid advisory is growing across all regions. Expect continued demand for consultants who can navigate the interface between technology, regulation, and finance as renewable energy moves from niche to mainstream infrastructure.
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