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Operations Management Jobs in Renewable Energy
Operations management in renewable energy covers the coordination of people, equipment, and processes that keep power-generating assets producing electricity reliably and cost-effectively - from scheduling maintenance windows on a 200 MW solar farm to managing spare parts logistics across a fleet of offshore wind turbines. The global renewable energy O&M market reached $39.6 billion in 2025, and with 16.6 million people now employed across the sector worldwide, the operational layer is where long-term careers concentrate after construction crews move on.
What operations managers actually do
The work splits roughly into two tracks. Technical operations - monitoring output via SCADA systems, dispatching technicians, coordinating with grid operators, and troubleshooting underperformance - demands hands-on familiarity with the technology. Commercial operations - budget management, contract administration, regulatory reporting, and vendor coordination - requires a different skill set but sits inside the same team at most operators. In practice, the line between the two blurs constantly: an operations manager at a mid-sized independent power producer typically handles both.
What distinguishes these roles in renewables from conventional energy is the asset diversity. A single portfolio might include onshore wind in Northern Germany, rooftop solar in the Netherlands, and battery storage in the UK - each with different technical profiles, regulatory regimes, and maintenance cycles. Managing across that mix is the core challenge, and it is why employers increasingly value candidates who have worked with multiple technologies.
Who hires and where
Large integrated utilities and independent power producers dominate hiring. EDP Renewables, NextEra Energy, and SSE Renewables together posted nearly 100 operations management positions on Rejobs in the past year. Turbine OEMs like Vestas also recruit heavily for field operations roles, particularly as service contracts shift from fixed-price to performance-based models that demand tighter operational control.
Geographically, Houston, Berlin, Hamburg, and London are the busiest hiring centres. Singapore serves as the operational hub for Asia-Pacific portfolios. The spread reflects where corporate headquarters and regional control rooms sit rather than where the assets themselves are located - a pattern that creates remote-management roles with periodic site travel.
In-demand roles and variations
The most common title is Operations Manager, but the category spans a wide range: Operations Engineers who optimise plant operations performance, Control Room Operators monitoring real-time output, Site Managers responsible for individual assets, and O&M Coordinators bridging field teams and head office. Wind and solar technician roles - Wind Technician, Solar Technician, O&M Field Technician - form the operational workforce these managers oversee, and many operations managers started in those hands-on positions before moving into coordination.
Where the field is heading
Europe's wind sector employed 442,800 people in 2024 and needs to reach 628,000 by 2030 to meet deployment targets, according to the Global Wind Workforce Outlook. Much of that growth will land in O&M as the installed fleet ages and expands simultaneously. Automation - drones for blade inspection, AI-driven predictive maintenance, digital twins for performance modelling - is changing the skill profile rather than eliminating jobs. Operations managers who combine traditional asset management expertise with data fluency command the highest premiums. The shift from megawatts installed to megawatt-hours delivered is making operational excellence the differentiator between profitable and underperforming portfolios.
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