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Project Developer
Renewable Energy Projects - Solar & Onshore Wind
Scotland Office Locations - 2/3 days per week in office
Piper Maddox are currently working with a well-established name in the renewable energy sector with key growth in their project development team. Our client have been around for over a decade and have a strong track record in the development and delivery of a variety of renewable energy technologies.
This company are a fully-fledged IPP taking projects from inception through to asset operation for large-scale Solar and Onshore Wind projects across the UK. They have a demonstrable track record in achieving the full project lifecycle, and paired with excellent funding, you can rest assured you will see your projects come to fruition.
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They are currently looking to hire a Project Developer who will be responsible for seeing their portfolio through key development milestones, ushering projects to the RTB stage before handing over the construction team from there. This will be on a mixed portfolio of greenfield schemes, project acquisitions, and repowering projects.
In this role you will be responsible for:
- Securing planning consents for solar and wind projects including EIA processes. In both the Scottish and English planning systems.
- Contributing to the latter stages of land strategy and transactions including option to lease agreements, wayleaves, easements, etc.
- Discharging planning conditions within the development process and fulfilling lease agreements to smoothly transition a project into construction.
- Contribute to coordinating and assessing potential M&A transactions on the buy-side including technical due diligence and financial modelling.


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This would be a fantastic opportunity for someone experienced in project development who wants to join up with a highly ambitious and collaborative business where you will be able to grow your skillset into more commercial matters.
A background in project development for UK renewable energy solar and wind projects is required. Prior experience in either Onshore Wind development or the English Planning system is required and experience in repowering projects for operational assets would be beneficial.
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