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Renewable energy jobs tagged "Customer Management"

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    Dallas, Texas, United States  + 1 location
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 45k–60k yearly
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    East Hanover, New Jersey, United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 45k–60k yearly
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    Houston, Texas, United States  + 1 location
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 45k–60k yearly
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    Manchester, United Kingdom
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      GBP 24k yearly
  • Customer Management Jobs in Renewable Energy

    Customer management in renewable energy covers the full lifecycle of client relationships - from initial consultation and contract signing through installation coordination, billing, and long-term account retention. The global renewable energy sector employed 16.6 million people in 2024, and as the industry shifts from project-based deployment toward ongoing energy services, the customer-facing workforce is becoming structurally more important.

    What these roles involve in clean energy

    Unlike customer management in legacy utilities - where interactions tend to be transactional and reactive - renewable energy customer management is consultative and technically informed. A customer service representative at a residential solar company like Sunrun needs to understand system sizing, net metering regulations, financing options, and installation timelines. At energy retailers like Octopus Energy - which manages over 6 million customer accounts across multiple markets - operations teams handle smart tariff queries, EV charging integration, and heat pump troubleshooting alongside standard billing.

    This technical overlay distinguishes the sector. Account managers at solar companies routinely explain payback periods, warranty terms, and grid connection processes. Customer service representatives troubleshoot inverter errors remotely. The work demands people who can translate engineering complexity into clear consumer language.

    Who hires and where

    The largest employers reflect two dominant business models: residential solar installers and energy retailers. Sunrun leads on Rejobs with 122 recent postings, followed by Octopus Energy (62), d.light (38), 1KOMMA5° (37), and Freedom Solar Power (32). Smart metering firms like Landis+Gyr also hire customer-facing roles tied to grid infrastructure.

    The most common job titles: Sales Manager, Solar Appointment Setter, Account Manager, Field Sales Consultant, and Customer Support Specialist. Berlin, London, and Houston are the top hiring locations, followed by Hamburg and Munich - reflecting both Germany's residential solar boom and the UK's energy retail expansion.

    Customer acquisition as a cost driver

    Customer acquisition is the most expensive non-hardware category in residential solar's cost stack, representing roughly 23% of total system price according to Wood Mackenzie analysis. That figure has been climbing even as panel and inverter costs fall, making the professionals who manage the customer journey from lead to signed contract increasingly valuable.

    Solar companies invest heavily in appointment setters, venue sales ambassadors, and field consultants because each interaction affects acquisition economics. Effective customer management reduces churn, increases referral rates, and lowers the cost of subsequent sales - a cycle that residential installers depend on for margin.

    Skills that command a premium

    CRM proficiency - particularly Salesforce - is expected. Beyond that, competitive candidates combine technical literacy (understanding PV systems, energy tariffs, or smart grid products), multilingual capability (essential for companies operating across European markets), and data fluency for customer analytics and churn prediction.

    The gap between generic customer service and renewable energy customer management shows in hiring difficulty. With 68% of renewable energy employers citing talent shortages as their biggest growth constraint, professionals who bring sector-specific knowledge alongside key account management experience command a clear premium.

    Where the field is heading

    Energy companies are shifting from one-off product sales to ongoing service relationships - bundling solar, storage, EV charging, and heat pumps into integrated packages. The subscription and platform models pioneered by Enpal and Octopus Energy mean customer lifetime value calculations now drive entire business plans. For professionals with both customer management skills and clean energy knowledge, this convergence creates durable demand.


    Last updated on 2026-03-12 | Report an issue

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    Albany, New York, United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 69k–94k yearly
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    Gill, Massachusetts, United States
      On-site   Contract position   More than 3 months ago
      USD 20 per hour
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    Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
      Flexible   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      GBP 67k yearly
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    Bakersfield, United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 45k–60k yearly
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    Los Angeles, United States  + 1 location
      Hybrid   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 30–36 per hour
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    St. Rose, United States  + 1 location
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 22–25 per hour
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    Magdeburg, Germany  + 4 locations
      Hybrid   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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    United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 45k–160k yearly
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    Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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    Memphis, United States
      On-site   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 27–38 per hour
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    Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
      Flexible   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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