Senior Solar PV and Wind Project Developer
- Posted 02 September 2022
- Salary Competitive Salary (DOE)
- LocationMadrid
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Renewable Energy & Infrastructure
- ReferenceJBLI-1SEP
- Contact NameJessica Brisley
Job description
Join a Solar PV and Wind Renewable IPP who are seeking a Senior Project Development Manager in Madrid (Hybrid Work Policy).
The Role:
Individuating suitable PV and Wind investment opportunities both Greenfield and Brownfield (origination)
Following up and progressing the Pipeline along the critical administrative path (permitting)
Participating to large scale PV and Wind bids or programs (execution)
Opportunities screening and assessment, focusing on key administrative, technical, commercial and development features.
Scouting and procuring attractive Greenfield opportunities and implementing an adequate follow up of the different critical project paths to comply with internal and external timelines.
Preparing adequate project progress reports, and presentations required for internal purposes, by properly addressing key risks associated with each project or opportunity.
Managing the budget associated to the pipeline.
Support in the preparation of documentation required for tendering and bid processes.
Interacting with other departments (such as finance, legal, technical, etc.) involved in project assessment or implementation.
Working in close interaction with both internal (legal, technical, and financial departments) and external (site finders, administrative, legal and technical advisers) stakeholders, involved in the development of a project.
The Individual:
Engineering Degree in a relevant field, preferably with a post-graduate level.
+8 years of combined professional experience working (directly or indirectly) in the Renewable industry. Ideally the candidate will have a solid development and commercial background in Renewable industry being involved in all relevant phases of the project life cycle.
Deep knowledge of all key features of renewable technology.
Familiarity with permitting process and interaction with local and federal authorities and with external technical, legal and financial advisers.
Excellent English both written and oral (other European languages will be highly valued).
Project management fundamentals.