Renewable energy jobs at Eiffage

  • Expired
    Loiret, France  + 1 location
      On-site   Full time   32 days ago
  • Expired
    Finistère, France
      On-site   Full time   32 days ago
  • Expired
    Vannes, France
      On-site   Full time   32 days ago
  • Eiffage

    Company Overview

    Eiffage

    Vélizy-Villacoublay, France

    1992

    Approximately 79,000 employees worldwide (source: linkedin.com). Revenue of €23.4 billion in 2024 (source: pestel-analysis.com).

    What They Do

    Eiffage is a French construction and concessions giant, with a dedicated renewable energy division through subsidiaries like Eiffage Énergie Systèmes. This division focuses on the engineering, construction, and maintenance of green energy infrastructures, rather than owning energy generation. Eiffage Énergie Systèmes offers turnkey services, including design, construction, wiring, operation, maintenance, and energy auditing, targeting industrial clients, infrastructures, networks, and local authorities in France, Europe, Africa, and beyond (source: eiffageenergiesystemes.com).

    Projects and Background

    Eiffage has a strong track record in renewable energies, with flagship projects such as the 300 MW Cestas photovoltaic power plant, the largest in Europe when it was commissioned in 2015, generating 350 GWh annually. Other achievements include renovations of micro-hydroelectric plants in southwestern France and geothermal heating projects in Marseille. Currently, Eiffage is involved in major projects such as the foundations for France's first offshore wind farm and power modules for green hydrogen production facilities in Europe (source: eiffage.com).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, Eiffage has secured over one billion dollars in contracts for offshore wind projects and has acquired several companies in Germany and Spain to expand its energy services. In 2023, the company also took over the concession for the Millau Viaduct until 2079 and won awards for its innovations in low-carbon roads. These developments reflect Eiffage's commitment to energy transition and sustainable innovation (source: eiffage.com).

    Working at Eiffage

    Job seekers interested in the renewable energy sector at Eiffage will find opportunities in various fields such as engineering, project management, construction, and data analysis. Positions are available at the Vélizy-Villacoublay office and other regional sites in France and internationally. The company culture emphasizes inter-company synergies and innovation, fostering a dynamic and collaborative work environment (source: eiffage.com).


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