Project Developer – Large-Scale PV & BESS
Location: Munich, Germany
Sector: Renewable Energy (Solar PV & Battery Storage)
Salary: €55,000
My client, a well-funded renewable energy company backed by a major European financial institution, is seeking a Graduate Project Developer to join its expanding team in Munich. This role presents an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated graduate with a Master’s degree in Renewable Energy or a related field to gain direct experience in the development of large-scale solar PV and battery storage projects.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the entire project development lifecycle, from site selection to permitting.
- Assist in technical, regulatory, and environmental assessments required for project approval.
- Conduct market research and policy analysis to inform project strategy.
- Engage with landowners, regulatory authorities, and key stakeholders throughout the development process.
- Collaborate with internal teams, including engineering, finance, and legal, to ensure project feasibility.
Requirements:
- Master’s degree in Renewable Energy, Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related field.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to manage multiple workstreams.
- Knowledge of regulatory and permitting processes in Germany is an advantage.
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
What My Client Offers:
- A structured career path with substantial growth opportunities.
- Hands-on experience across all stages of solar and battery storage project development.
- The opportunity to work alongside experienced industry professionals in a high-performing team.
- Financial backing from a major European institution, ensuring long-term stability.
- Competitive salary of €55,000, with opportunities for career progression.
This role provides a strong foundation for a career in renewable energy project development. My client is looking for ambitious and detail-oriented individuals committed to driving the energy transition.