OP Renewables

OP Renewables

Services for Renewable Energy

Dallas, USA 3,309 followers

Search-based recruitment solutions for the renewable energy sector

About us

OP Renewables offers search-based recruitment solutions to the renewable energy sector on an international basis. Our consultants operate in narrowly defined market segments, enabling them to gain extensive knowledge of the people and companies across the renewable energy sector. We strive to add real value through our relationship-driven, consultative approach, which we tailor to each of our client’s individual needs. We provide candidates to all markets on both a permanent and interim basis. We are experts in recruiting experienced professionals for a wide range of companies from SME's to global corporations. Our team of consultants currently cover twelve countries from our offices in New York, Dallas, London, Dublin, Munich and Newcastle. To find out more, speak to one of our consultants who understands your specific sector, and the career opportunities within it.

Industry
Services for Renewable Energy
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Dallas, USA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2021
Specialties
Renewable Energy, Recruitment, and Talent Acquisition

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    Division Manager @ Oliver Parks | Renewable Energy Recruiter

    I'm excited to share that our latest OP Renewables quarterly newsletter has been published. We will highlight various market, technology, and salary trends across the Renewable Energy industry. Would you like to receive a copy? Drop a comment below or send me a message, and I'll make sure it lands in your inbox! #RenewableEnergy #GreenJobs #IndustryTrends #Sustainability #Recruitment

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    Most Read Renewables Articles (according to AI) this last quarter -   1.  "U.S. Renewable Energy in 2023: Outlook and Trends" - highlights the significant growth of utility-scale solar energy in the US, which outpaced other energy generation sources. Despite challenges in the wind energy sector due to rising costs and permitting delays, the overall renewable energy share remained stable at 22% of US electricity generation (Deloitte United States). 2.     "Clean Energy in the United States: Recent Developments" - the World Economic Forum discusses the transition from coal to renewable energy sources like wind, hydroelectric, and solar. It emphasizes the importance of regulatory frameworks and investments in renewable infrastructure to combat climate change (World Economic Forum). 3.    "The 2024 Renewable Energy Industry Outlook" - Deloitte's report provides an in-depth analysis of the renewable energy sector, focusing on regulatory boosts, supply chain reshoring, workforce reskilling, and the resilience of renewables. It notes substantial growth in solar deployments and the challenges faced by offshore wind projects (Deloitte United States).   These articles provide valuable insight into the current trends, challenges, and future outlook of renewable energy in the US. They highlight significant developments in solar and wind energy, the impact of regulatory frameworks, and the importance of continued investment in renewable infrastructure. #OPRenewables #TrendingArticles

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    OP Renewables's live job: Energy Services: - Senior BDM: PA, NJ, Chicago, NY, Boston, Ohio - Principal Development Engineer: TN, PA - Senior/Principal Construction PM: PA - Energy-as-a-Service Sales Director: Boston, NYC and US wide Renewables: - AVP of Development: San Diego - Director of Asset Management: Remote - Senior Solar Structural Engineer: Denver Please reach out directly for more info! #Solar #EnergyService #RenewableEnergy

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    Are you a Solar Project Manager looking for a new career opportunity? (Germany) Read more 👇 - Our client are one of Europe’s leading developers of renewable energy projects, looking to expand their team - They currently operate wind and solar farms across 16 countries, having realised projects with a total capacity of about 5.5 gigawatts and constructed around half of these - This position is based in Wiesbaden, Germany Interested in finding out more? Please reach out to Josie Coffey for further details 😊 #OPRenewables #SolarProjectManager #NewJobs

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    We asked one of our Division Managers, James Pinder, some quick fire questions about all things renewables... 1. What have you found candidates are looking for most in a new role? As per the recent poll on LI, the number 1 mover is still career growth, with pay being number 2. Career growth in Renewable Energy often looks like taking on more responsibility, managing larger projects, in terms of size and budget, or leading larger teams. 2. Why are people leaving current roles? Aside from the usual reasons: poor management, lack of growth and learning opportunities, we have seen one big reason. Candidates working for foreign-owned companies, specifically Chinese manufacturers are banging down the door of companies with domestic manufacturing capabilities as they are worried about the future of their firm after the US government’s stance on banning Chinese imports. 3. What are the most in demand skillset you’re seeing in Renewables? Given the long interconnection in CAISO, many firms are eager to hire candidates with experience developing projects in other regions, the pacific north west (PNW) is a hot spot we are seeing Several large players are investing in their Green Hydrogen division. Candidates who have successfully developed H2 projects are few and far between, thus in high demand 4. What is most exciting about Renewables right now? The rate of innovation in the Renewable Energy space in north America is truly astounding. The presence of large investment funds, providing the necessary finances to transition away from traditional energy sources is resulting in dozens of new companies popping up week after week. This will no doubt bring with it new ways of thinking and operating. Thanks for your thoughts, James 🙂 #OPRenewables #Renewables #RenewablesTrends

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    We asked one of our Principal Associates, Josie Coffey, some quick fire questions about hiring in the Renewables sector... 1. What have you found candidates are looking for most in a new role? Skill enhancement – people are often looking for companies / roles that give exposure to emerging technologies so they can widen their portfolio. Utility-scale projects often gain the most interest from the candidate market. 2. Why are people leaving current roles? Frequent change in management is often the primary reason employees seek new opportunities, pulling people towards stable companies with consistent leadership. 3. What are the most in demand skillsets/ job titles you’re seeing in Renewables? Project Developers – people who have experience with land acquisition, permitting, land leasing, contract negotiation. 4. What is most exciting about the Renewables sector right now? Lots of development in the storage space which is crucial! Wind and solar energy remain at the forefront of Europe’s renewable energy expansion. Onshore wind and utility-scale solar projects, especially those paired with energy storage, are competing well against fossil fuels. Thanks to various tax credits and subsidies, these renewable projects are becoming more financially viable, even with the current economic challenges. Thank you for your thoughts, Josie Coffey! #OPRenewables #Hiring #RenewablesJobs

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    If you're looking to hire, or for a new career in the Renewables space, reach out to James Pinder and Josie Coffey! #RenewablesJobs

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    Division Manager @ Oliver Parks | Renewable Energy Recruiter

    OP Renewables Live Roles for H2.. 🔹 ESCO: - Sales Leader - Texas - Sr. Business Development Manager - Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Chicago, Boston - Controls Optimization Engineer - Pennsylvania - Technical Sales Manager - Pennsylvania, Chicago - Development Engineer - Pennsylvania, Tennessee 🔹 Project Development: - AVP of Development - San Diego - Director of Development - East Coast 🔹 Construction: - Utility Scale Solar Project Manager - Remote - Principal Project Manager - Pennsylvania - Manager of Project Management Team - Pennsylvania - Site Superintendent(s) - Upstate New York 🔹 Asset Management: - Senior Asset Manager - Toronto or Alberta Please reach out to myself or Josie Coffey for more details. #renewablesjobs #Solar

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