Solar Project Developer
Amsterdam
Netherlands
€6,000/year
Permanent
Solar PV (Photovoltaic)
The client are at the forefront of the Dutch energy transition, as an expanding solar project developer, located just outside Amsterdam, they are in a heavy growth period and are looking to add a new member of their sales team to the business.
The core requirements for the candidate are –
- Renewable Energy experience
- Sales background
- Project development working experience – advantageous, not essential
There is no technical knowledge needed, this is purely a sales led position.
The company offer a personal and time-effective interview process and are open to all levels of experience and seniority, the company will ultimately find a right fit for the right profile.
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