Renewable energy jobs tagged "Project Management"
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Project Management Jobs in Renewable Energy
Renewable energy project managers coordinate permits, contractors, budgets, and construction timelines for wind farms, solar plants, battery storage facilities, and grid infrastructure. The role is one of the most in-demand in the sector - among Rejobs listings, Project Manager and Senior Project Manager consistently rank as the most frequently posted titles, followed by Project Engineer, Project Coordinator, and Construction Project Manager. Globally, renewable energy employment reached 16.6 million in 2024, and the broader energy sector hit 76 million jobs, growing at 2.2% annually - nearly double the economy-wide rate. Behind almost every megawatt of new capacity sits a project manager.
What makes renewable energy PM different
This is not generic project management with a green label. A wind farm PM in northern Germany navigates grid connection queues, environmental impact assessments for bird migration corridors, and turbine delivery schedules stretching 18 months. A utility-scale solar PM in Australia coordinates hundreds of subcontractors across sites spanning several square kilometres. The common thread is managing technical complexity under regulatory and weather-driven uncertainty - something that distinguishes these roles from PM work in software or conventional construction.
The split between development and construction phases matters for career planning. Development PMs handle permitting, landowner negotiations, grid capacity studies, and feasibility studies. Construction PMs manage civil works, electrical installation, and commissioning. Some employers combine both; others run them as distinct tracks.
Who hires and where
The employers range from pure-play developers to grid operators and EPC contractors. SOLV Energy and UKA each posted around 100 PM-tagged roles on Rejobs in the past year - SOLV focused on utility-scale solar in the US, UKA on onshore wind across Germany. SSE Renewables and Iberdrola Renewables represent integrated utilities running multi-billion-euro offshore wind programmes. Grid operators like TransGrid and Enexis hire PMs for transmission infrastructure - a segment growing fast as interconnection bottlenecks become the binding constraint on deployment.
Berlin and Hamburg dominate European PM hiring, reflecting Germany's position as the continent's largest onshore wind market. Glasgow and Aberdeen anchor the UK's offshore wind build-out, where the latest CfD round awarded a record 8.4 GW of capacity. Sydney serves as the hub for Australia's accelerating pipeline, while Houston remains the centre for US roles.
Skills that command a premium
Around 60% of energy companies report labour shortages, and the hardest-to-fill combination remains technical depth - working knowledge of power systems, grid integration, or battery storage - paired with commercial acumen in contract management, cost management, and stakeholder management. In Germany, senior PM salaries average around EUR 97,000, with construction PM compensation rising roughly 15% in recent years as infrastructure investment intensified. Project controllers - a growing sub-specialisation visible in Rejobs listings - sit at the intersection of scheduling, budgets, and operational data from SCADA systems.
Where the field is heading
Europe alone expects 35-50 GW of new offshore wind tenders in 2025, and the global vocational training pipeline is not keeping pace - graduations grew only 9% against a 16% rise in demand for applied technical workers. For PMs, that translates into sustained negotiating power. The specialisations gaining ground fastest are hybrid projects combining generation, storage, and grid connection, along with green hydrogen facility development. PMs who can work across technologies rather than specialising in one are positioned for programme management and engineering management roles.
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