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EPC Management Jobs in Renewable Energy
EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) management coordinates the full delivery cycle of renewable energy projects - from detailed design and equipment sourcing through to on-site construction and grid commissioning. The global power EPC market reached $732 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow at 6.5% annually through 2035, driven overwhelmingly by solar and wind deployment.
What EPC managers actually do
Unlike conventional project management, EPC management in renewables requires overseeing tightly integrated workstreams where design changes cascade directly into procurement timelines and construction sequencing. An EPC manager on a 200 MW solar farm juggles module procurement across continents, civil works contractors, high-voltage electrical installation, and grid connection permits - all under a fixed-price contract with liquidated damages for delays. A KPMG study found that 64% of EPC projects experience cost overruns and 73% report schedule delays, which explains why experienced EPC managers command significant premiums.
The role differs sharply between solar and wind. Solar EPC tends to be faster-paced with shorter construction cycles (6-18 months for utility-scale), while wind projects - particularly offshore - involve multi-year timelines, heavier logistics, and more complex foundation engineering. Both demand fluency in HSE (health, safety, and environment) standards, contract law (FIDIC is the industry standard), and multi-stakeholder coordination.
Who hires EPC managers
Three types of organisations dominate EPC management hiring: pure-play EPC contractors, independent power producers (IPPs) building their own assets, and large utilities with in-house development teams. Among the most active employers on Rejobs are GOLDBECK SOLAR Group, a German solar EPC firm with over 500 staff; SOLV Energy, one of North America's largest solar contractors; and Nordex, the wind turbine manufacturer that also manages turnkey installations. Developer-operators like Voltalia and UKA hire EPC managers to oversee third-party contractors on their own projects - a role that requires equal parts technical knowledge and commercial acumen.
In-demand roles and specialisations
The most frequently listed titles include Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, Site Manager, and EPC Project Engineer. Demand is strongest in Germany (Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, Munich), Spain (Madrid), the Czech Republic (Prague), and the US West Coast. Construction experience is the baseline, but employers increasingly seek hybrid profiles that combine engineering depth with commercial management skills - someone who can read a single-line diagram and negotiate a change order in the same meeting.
Specialisation is growing. Turnkey project managers handle everything from permitting through commissioning. Commissioning specialists focus on the critical handover phase. And as projects grow in scale, procurement and supply chain management expertise becomes a distinct career track within EPC organisations.
Market context and where the field is heading
The Europe solar EPC market was valued at $90.9 billion in 2024 and is growing at 6.4% annually. The EU solar workforce hit a record 865,000 jobs in 2024, though a temporary 5% contraction is expected in 2025 before growth resumes toward 916,000 by 2029. Globally, renewable energy employs 16.6 million people - and EPC roles sit at the heart of that workforce, since every megawatt of installed capacity passes through an EPC phase.
The talent squeeze is real. The IEA has warned that clean energy transitions require substantial workforce expansion, and EPC management is one of the hardest roles to fill because it demands both field experience and strategic oversight. Candidates with PRINCE2, PMP, or APM certifications alongside hands-on site experience have the strongest positioning. The shift toward hybrid power plants - combining solar, wind, and storage on single sites - is adding complexity that only experienced EPC managers can navigate.
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