Head of Grid – Renewable Energy, Energy Storage & Hydrogen Electrolysis IPP

Location London
Job type: Permanent
Contact name: Charlie Giblin

Contact email: c.giblin@mintselection.com
Job ref: 32479
Published: almost 1 year ago

Head of Grid – Renewable Energy, Energy Storage & Hydrogen Electrolysis IPP

 

Head of Grid sought by established Independent Power Producer who develop, build, finance and operate a range of Renewable Energy, Energy storage and future Hydrogen Electrolysis assets across the UK.

 

The successful Head of Grid will play an essential role in managing the relationships with National Grid and the assorted DNO’s. This is primarily a management appointment where you will be coordinating with key project partners, selecting, and managing ICP’s, negotiating commercials around connections with some technical input and capacity oversight. You will be supported by a technical team and manage the relationships with specialist grid advisors also.

 

The platform have over 1GW of projects either in operation or under construction that have been developed in-house. They have more than 1GW going into construction in the coming 18 months and total development pipeline north of 10GW’s. This includes Pumped Storage Hydro, Electrolysis, Battery Energy Storage and Solar PV.

 

Location – Our client has a London HQ. Many of the leadership team live in other parts of the country and there is an established flexible working policy.

 

Head of Grid responsibilities:

  • Lead Grid Offer negotiations with National Grid/DNOs on pricing, milestones and payments

  • Assess the suitability of grid for early-stage projects

  • Serve as company point of contact for all grid related communications

  • Manage ICP tender processes including establishing scope of work, reviewing responses and selecting contractors

  • Provide technical support during project construction

  • Develop and maintain relationships with industry leading ICPs

  • Identify and review emerging technologies and techniques to optimise new projects

  • Develop and manage cost estimation throughout the project development process

 

 On offer is a challenging position with a well-placed IPP looking at the full spectrum of Renewable Energy and Energy Storage segments.

 

Click apply if you have an up-to-date CV that you’re able to share. If not, please drop me an email at c.giblin@mintselection.com to arrange a confidential, exploratory chat. 

 

 

Head of Grid – Renewable Energy, Energy Storage & Hydrogen Electrolysis IPP

 

 

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