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Manufacturing Jobs in Renewable Energy
Manufacturing in renewable energy covers the physical production of the hardware that makes the energy transition possible - solar cells and modules, wind turbine blades and nacelles, battery cells and packs, inverters, transformers, and the hundreds of specialised components that connect them. The sector employed roughly 2.2 million workers in construction and manufacturing combined in the US alone by 2024, according to IEA's World Energy Employment report, with global renewable energy employment reaching 16.6 million.
What distinguishes renewable energy manufacturing from conventional industrial production is the pace of change. Product cycles are short - a solar cell design can go from lab to gigawatt-scale production in under five years - and the manufacturing processes themselves are evolving rapidly. Automated cell lines, dry electrode coating for batteries, and robotic blade layup for wind turbines mean that today's production technician needs to be as comfortable reading PLC code as operating a press.
Where the factories are
China dominates global renewable energy manufacturing, producing over 80% of the world's solar cells and modules. But policy is reshaping the map. In the United States, the Inflation Reduction Act triggered over $422 billion in clean energy investment across 751 projects, with more than 100,000 manufacturing jobs announced since the law's passage. US solar module capacity jumped from 8 GW before the IRA to 59 GW by mid-2025. Companies like First Solar, Silfab Solar, and Canadian Solar have been among the biggest recruiters.
Europe tells a more complicated story. The EU solar workforce hit record levels in 2024 but is projected to dip by 5% in 2025 amid slower installation growth and intense competition from Chinese manufacturers. In battery manufacturing, Northvolt's March 2025 bankruptcy - cutting its workforce from 5,000 to 1,700 - dealt a blow to European ambitions, while CATL's 40 GWh gigafactory in Debrecen, Hungary, is set to begin mass production in early 2026. Wind turbine manufacturing employment in Europe fell 6% in 2024, with both Vestas and Siemens Gamesa shelving planned factory expansions.
What these roles look like
The most common positions on Rejobs reflect the shop-floor reality: production supervisors, process technicians, quality technicians, manufacturing engineers, and machine operators. Quality control runs through every stage - a single defective solder joint on a solar cell or a void in a turbine blade layup can mean warranty claims worth millions. Production planning and supply chain management roles are equally critical, especially as companies manage volatile raw material prices for lithium, polysilicon, and rare earth elements.
Beyond the production line, renewable energy manufacturing pulls in process engineers who optimise yields, equipment maintenance technicians who keep automated lines running, and quality engineers who build statistical process controls. Employers range from pure-play renewables manufacturers like Bloom Energy and Eos Energy Enterprises to fusion energy pioneers like Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Helion Energy, which together posted over 140 manufacturing-related roles in the past year.
Skills that command premiums
The crossover between semiconductor manufacturing and solar cell production has created a bidding war for process engineers with cleanroom experience. Similarly, battery manufacturing draws heavily on electrochemistry and chemical engineering expertise - skills that pharmaceutical and specialty chemicals companies also compete for. Professionals who combine hands-on production knowledge with data literacy (statistical process control, predictive maintenance, MES systems) are consistently the hardest to recruit, with more than half of energy firms reporting critical hiring bottlenecks in 2024.
Automated manufacturing experience is increasingly non-negotiable. As production scales up and margins compress, employers need people who can programme, troubleshoot, and optimise robotic systems - not just operate them. The combination of industrial engineering fundamentals with renewable-energy-specific domain knowledge is what separates candidates who get hired from those who get screened out.
Last updated on 2026-03-13 | Report an issue
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