Grid Connection Manager
Frankfurt
Germany
€100,000/year
Permanent
Grid Strategy
Are you tired of corporate structures and reporting rather than doing your actual job?
Our client is a start-up business who are looking to grow exponentially within the next 6-12 months within the Energy production domain in Germany. You will work closely with the three founding members and will be an integral part in shaping their Grid Strategy.
As the teams Grid Connection expert you’ll work on varied range of tasks; including consulting projects for some of the biggest names in the Energy market, liaising with DSOs and TSOs and supporting the Project Development of Substation, BESS, PV and Wind Projects.
They have a remarkable office space in Frankfurt, and have close links to public transport hubs.
They are able to offer excellent packages for the right candidate and want to build a long-lasting relationship within their new venture.
For more information, please apply below.
Note: Due to the nature of work, fluent German language skills are essential.
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Ben Ward
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