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Photovoltaics Jobs in Renewable Energy
Photovoltaics - the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity using semiconductor cells - underpins the largest employment segment in renewable energy, with 7.2 million people working in the sector globally in 2024. Solar energy deployment has reached an inflection point: the EU alone installed 65.1 GW of new PV capacity in 2025, pushing its cumulative fleet past 406 GW.
What PV professionals actually do
The term covers wider work than most people assume. At the cell and module level, materials scientists and process engineers develop crystalline silicon wafers, optimise cell architectures, and scale manufacturing lines. Photovoltaic systems designers translate those components into working installations - sizing arrays, modelling shading losses, specifying inverter configurations, and designing mounting structures for everything from rooftop arrays to utility-scale solar farms. On site, solar installation teams wire strings, commission systems, and hand them over to solar O&M technicians who monitor performance and troubleshoot degradation for the next 25-30 years.
Who is hiring
The market is heavily shaped by German companies. 1KOMMA5° has grown into one of Europe's largest residential installers, while IBC SOLAR and GOLDBECK SOLAR cover EPC and project development. Cell and wafer manufacturing is represented by firms like NexWafe, developing epitaxial wafer technology as part of Europe's push to rebuild domestic PV production. BayWa r.e. operates across project development, operations, and energy trading. Most open roles concentrate in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Dresden, and Freiburg.
In-demand roles
Sales and technical consulting positions dominate current listings - a reflection of the residential and commercial PV boom in Germany. Electricians and system technicians who can install both PV and battery storage are consistently sought after. At the engineering level, demand centres on EPC project managers for utility-scale sites, commissioning engineers, and performance analysts who optimise yield across large portfolios. Key account managers for commercial and industrial segments command premiums, as do bilingual candidates who can work across European markets.
Technology shifts creating new roles
The EU needs to nearly double its solar fleet to reach 750 GW by 2030, but the composition of that growth is changing. Utility-scale projects now account for over 50% of new installations, while the residential share has dropped from 28% to 14% in just two years. That shift is pulling hiring toward grid connection specialists, land acquisition managers, and EPC management professionals.
On the technology side, perovskite solar cells are moving from laboratory records - LONGi achieved 34.85% efficiency with a perovskite-silicon tandem in April 2025 - toward commercial production. These developments are creating demand for thin-film process engineers, materials characterisation specialists, and quality assurance roles that barely existed five years ago.
Where the field is heading
Despite record deployment, employment growth in solar PV slowed to 2.3% in 2024, reflecting automation in manufacturing and growing economies of scale. Europe's 821,200 PV jobs represent just 11% of the global total - a gap the European Solar PV Industry Alliance aims to close by building 30 GW of domestic manufacturing capacity. For job seekers, this means opportunities are expanding not just in installation and project development, but in factory operations, supply chain management, and the R&D pipeline that Europe needs to reduce its dependence on Asian manufacturers.
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