EDF UK
Project Engineering Manager

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Job Description
Are you ready to lead the engineering expertise behind some of the UK's most important renewable energy projects? As Project Engineering Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in delivering onshore wind developments, guiding multidisciplinary teams and ensuring projects are designed, built and commissioned safely and successfully.
At EDF power solutions, we’re delivering an Electric UK and Ireland.
Your leadership will help shape the future of clean energy, coordinating engineering activities across a portfolio of projects and supporting the transition to a net zero future.
From managing design risk and engineering interfaces to developing talented engineers, your contribution will directly influence the performance and success of our renewable energy investments.
The Opportunity
Our Onshore Delivery Engineering team within the Central Technical Organisation (CTO) provides engineering delivery predominantly across onshore wind projects throughout the UK and Ireland from early-stage development and financing through construction, commissioning and handover to operations.
As Project Engineering Manager, you'll lead the engineering delivery of renewable energy projects across our onshore wind portfolio, ensuring multidisciplinary teams work together and influence critical design decisions, to deliver safe, high-quality and commercially successful outcomes. You'll play a key role in shaping engineering strategy and supporting the delivery of renewable energy infrastructure that will help power the transition to a net zero future. You'll have the opportunity to lead and develop a talented team of Project Engineers.
Alongside a competitive salary and potential for an annual bonus, you'll be based in our offices (#Edinburgh, #Glasgow, #Durham, #London). This is a hybrid role, offering flexibility while providing opportunities to collaborate closely with colleagues and stakeholders across our engineering and project teams.
Why EDF power solutions?
We’re united by a shared ambition: to tackle climate change, shaping an Electric UK and Ireland. Our diverse team is growing fast, driven by innovation and a commitment to clean, green energy for all. With technologies spanning onshore and offshore wind, solar, battery storage and green hydrogen, we’re the UK and Ireland’s most diverse renewable generator. By 2035, we aim to deliver 10GW of low-carbon energy – and we’d love you to help us get there.
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Who You Are
To be shortlisted, you need to offer…
- A background in the development, design or construction of power generation or large-scale infrastructure projects
- Proven leadership of multidisciplinary engineering teams within a multi-project environment, including resource planning and performance management
- Strong capability in managing engineering risks, assumptions, interfaces and design decisions throughout the project lifecycle
- Experience working with consultants and contractors to deliver engineering work packages, with an understanding of commercial and contractual requirements
- Ability to discharge Principal Designer and/or Project Supervisor Design Process statutory duties
- Engineering and/or project management experience within the renewable energy sector, particularly onshore wind projects
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required across project locations
It would also be beneficial (but not essential) to have:
- Experience within wind or renewable energy.
- Experience working across multiple engineering disciplines including turbine, civil, electrical, operational technology, wind analysis or grid.
- Experience coordinating engineering activities through project decision points (stage gates, etc).
- Engineering or Project management experience or qualification.
What You’ll Be Doing
You will provide leadership and management of the Onshore Delivery Project Engineering team, including:
- Coordinating design management and supporting EDF ps in discharging the duties of PD and PSDP for onshore wind projects.
- Leading project engineering activities from front-end engineering design (FEED) through detailed and delivered design stages.
- Planning, prioritising and coordinating project engineering resources across multiple concurrent projects in collaboration with business unit stakeholders.
- Leading design reviews and value engineering exercises to ensure solutions are safe, buildable and cost-effective.
- Developing, coordinating, reviewing and approving technical specifications and Employer’s Requirements across turbine, electrical and civil contracts.
- Supporting tender evaluations and addressing technical queries during procurement processes.
- Mentoring and developing members of the project engineering team, fostering a culture of safety, accountability, continuous improvement and technical excellence.


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Pay, Benefits and Culture
If you’re looking to join a company where you can work hard, have fun, and help to create a net zero future – then you’re in the right place! If you’re passionate about tackling climate change to support a cleaner, greener future, we’d love you to come and join us.
Alongside a competitive salary and potential for an annual bonus, and a market-leading pension scheme, our employee benefits include flexible benefits tailored to your lifestyle – from electric vehicle leasing and private healthcare to extra holiday and more.
Everyone is welcome at EDF power solutions; we’re committed to building a workforce that reflects gender balance, social mobility, and inclusion of minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities, and those with disabilities. As a Disability Confident employer, we will support applicants requiring adjustments.
Closing Date: 21st of July 2026
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Additional Information
Join us, and let’s do good together.
- Shift Work?: No
- Career area: Renewables
- Primary Contractual Location: Atria One
- Term of Employment: Permanent
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