Land Development Director Onshore Wind & Solar

Posted 9 April by Piper Maddox
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Director of Land & Development - Onshore Renewable Energy
UK Based - Scotland & England Offices
£85,000 - 100,000 Salary Dependent on Experience

Piper Maddox are working with one of the best established players in the onshore renewables sector with nearly 20 years in the space. With some of the most experienced professionals in the sector working in their team, a recent acquisition has allowed this company to put significant growth plans in place.

One of the key positions they are looking at is someone to join the development side of the team and head up the land/project origination function as a director. This role will play a highly important role in leading this side of the business in originating new development opportunities for a nearly 2GW pipeline with more grid connections on the horizon.

Your role would include:

> Providing strategic oversight and advice relating to land acquisition matters.

> Managing members of the land team across Scotland and England.

> Working closely with upper management on overall business strategy.

> Contributing to the commercial negotiations on land matters and landowner management.

This company prides itself on having a track record of delivering utility scale renewable energy projects in an efficient and professional manner. They are one of the best known players in the market and with their recent funding injection, it is a great time to join up with their team.

This would be a great opportunity for someone in the renewable energy land space who has experience leading a team and is looking for the next upwards step in their career.

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Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52445515

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