Renewable energy jobs · Partnership Management
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Partnership Management Jobs in Renewable Energy
Partnership managers in renewable energy build and run the commercial alliances that move projects from pipeline to commissioning - utility-OEM tie-ups, EPC-developer joint ventures, channel-reseller deals, and offtake agreements. The role sits between business development and account management: originating the deal, then making sure both sides execute against what they signed. In 2023 the EU's renewable energy workforce sat at 1.8 million people while global employment reached 16.2 million, and the partnership function is where most of the cross-border work that produces those numbers actually happens.
What the work involves in renewable energy
Unlike partnership work in software or consumer goods, renewable energy alliances revolve around physical assets with 20 to 30 year lifecycles and regulatory exposure that shifts with each new tariff or grid code. A partnerships manager at a solar developer might spend a quarter negotiating a framework agreement with a module supplier, then move to a corporate PPA with a data-centre operator, then sign a co-investment vehicle with an infrastructure fund. Three different counterparties, three different decision cycles, the same MWp deployment target.
The work clusters around recurring patterns. EV charging companies like Zaptec and battery-platform firms like gridX run channel-partner programmes with electricians, installers, and OEMs - here the partnership manager is essentially a sales-channel architect. Utility-scale developers like European Energy A/S run partnership desks focused on offtake counterparties and joint development with municipalities. Retail energy companies like Octopus Energy - which announced a V2G bundle with BYD and Zaptec in June 2025 - use partnership managers to stitch hardware, software, and tariff into a single retail proposition.
Titles and where the hiring is
The most common job titles in the Rejobs listings are Partnerships Manager, Business Development Manager, Partner Manager, Senior Partnerships Manager, and Director of Strategic Partnerships. In the German-speaking market the same role often appears as Business Development Manager (m/w/d) or Sales & Partnership Manager. Berlin, London, Munich, Amsterdam, and Madrid hold the densest concentration of openings; Copenhagen and Oslo run strong on offshore-wind partnership desks specifically.
Salary bands for European partnership roles in the sector run roughly €55,000 to €95,000 for individual contributors and €90,000 to €140,000 for director-level positions, with London and Berlin at the upper end. Variable compensation accounts for 20 to 35 per cent of total package; on developer-side roles it is often gated on signed term sheets rather than closed revenue, which matters because PPA cycles run 12 to 18 months from first contact to financial close.
What employers actually look for
Quantitative literacy is the line between people who close and people who do not. Reading an LCOE model, understanding the difference between a CfD strike price and a merchant tail, and being able to compare a power-purchase margin against a hedge counterparty quote are baseline. So is regulatory fluency: someone who can read REPowerEU implementing acts and identify what changed for state-aid procurement is more useful than someone who only summarises them. Adjacent skills - contract management and business development - show up on the same job descriptions, which is a fair signal of where the role overlaps in practice.
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