Engineering Manager (Early Stage Scope) at Enfinity Global
Milan, Lombardy, Italy -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Sep, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Jun, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Technical Leadership, Project Development, PV Utility-Scale Projects, BESS, Grid Connection Feasibility, Energy Yield Estimation, Risk Mitigation, External Consultant Management, People Management, PVsyst, AutoCAD, GIS, Energy Modelling, Project Management, Technical Design, Stakeholder Management

Industry

Renewable Energy Power Generation

Description
Do you want to build a better future? About Enfinity Global Enfinity Global is a purpose-driven company focused on making a positive impact on the planet by helping companies, governments, and individuals transition to a carbon-free and sustainable economy. Our role as a leading IPP is to develop, finance, build, operate, and own renewable energy assets in the long term in Europe, Asia, and the Americas through our offices in the USA, Spain, Italy, UK, Netherlands, India, and Japan. Our team of over 400 Enfiniters comprises seasoned finance professionals, as well as experienced project developers and operators with extensive industry experience across all stages of the project life cycle. We pride ourselves on being creative and innovative solution providers to our customers and partners. Job Description The Engineering Manager represents the technical foundation of Enfinity’s development activities, playing a critical role in transforming early-stage opportunities into technically robust, bankable, and construction-ready projects. This position is responsible for leading the Development Engineering function and acting as the key technical interface between the Development team and PVI, Enfinity’s external engineering partner. The role ensures that development requirements are effectively translated into clear and comprehensive engineering scopes, securing timely, high-quality deliverables that align with Enfinity’s standards. Engineering assumptions defined during this phase are essential, as they directly feed into financial models—including CAPEX, P50/P90 estimates, losses, and availability—and lay the groundwork for subsequent pre-construction design phases. Key Responsibilities: Technical leadership for development • Provide engineering support to the Development team from site screening through ready-to-build. • Deliver preliminary layouts and energy-yield estimates, grid-connection feasibility and single-line diagrams. • Provide technical input for permitting submissions and environmental studies; run constructability assessments and site visits. • Review and challenge technical assumptions used in financial models (CAPEX, P50/P90, losses, availability). • Identify, assess and mitigate technical risks to ensure projects remain bankable, constructible and commercially viable. Support project approvals, investments and acquisitions through technical inputs and risk assessments. Nexus with PVI (external engineering partner) • Act as the primary engineering interface between Development and PVI. • Translate development requirements into clear, prioritised engineering scopes for PVI. • Plan and manage PVI's workload on development-stage deliverables: schedules, milestones and quality gates. • Review PVI deliverables and ensure they meet Enfinity standards before they reach Development or external stakeholders; escalate scope, quality or capacity issues to the Head of Engineering. Process, standards & handover • Maintain and evolve Enfinity's development-stage engineering standards, templates and design criteria. • Ensure consistent handover packages from Development Engineering to Pre-Construction Engineering. • Incorporate field learning into development-stage engineering processes, design criteria and technical assumptions. Team & stakeholder management • Lead, coach and grow the internal Development Engineering team. • Coordinate with Pre-Construction, BESS Engineering, Permitting, Grid and Land teams to ensure technical alignment. Degree in Industrial, Electrical or Energy Engineering. 7–10 years in the renewable energy sector, with strong exposure to PV utility-scale projects (BESS exposure a plus). Significant experience in development-stage engineering: layouts, yield, grid connection, feasibility. Experience managing or coordinating external engineering consultants / firms. Previous people-management experience (small to mid-size teams). Project management certification is a plus. PVsyst / design-tool proficiency valued. Strong technical judgement — knows when development-stage detail is sufficient and when it is not. Excellent organization and prioritization. Effective communicator who bridges developers (commercial mindset) and engineers (technical mindset). Solid command of design tools (PVsyst, AutoCAD, GIS) and familiarity with energy modelling. Private Health Insurance Pension Plan Paid Time Off Work From Home Training & Development Performance Bonus
Responsibilities
Lead the Development Engineering function to transform early-stage renewable energy opportunities into bankable, construction-ready projects. Act as the primary technical interface between the development team and external engineering partners to ensure high-quality deliverables.
Loading...