Project Development Manager at Low Carbon
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project management, Renewable energy, Onshore wind development, BESS, Permitting, Environmental impact assessment, Grid connection, Stakeholder management, Budgeting, Due diligence, Spatial planning, Technical design, Subcontractor management, Risk assessment, Fluent English

Industry

Renewable Energy Power Generation

Description
About Low Carbon Low Carbon creates large-scale renewable energy to fight climate change. We’re building a renewable energy company that will protect the planet for future generations. This defining purpose drives us to deliver for our communities, investors, and the environment. We are a long-standing certified B-Corporation and recognised as gold standard for our environmental impact. We develop, build, and operate utility-scale solar, onshore wind, and battery storage projects across the UK and Europe, supporting the world’s move to an energy system powered by renewables. CVC DIF, the infrastructure strategy of leading global private markets manager CVC, is the majority shareholder in Low Carbon. Working alongside MassMutual, CVC DIF will enable Low Carbon to significantly expand its installed capacity and drive the next stage of growth as a diversified, leading next-generation IPP. Role Description As a Senior Project Development Manager at Low Carbon, you will be responsible for guiding a portfolio of wind and BESS projects through key development phases from land securing (handled by the Land Acquisition team) to achieving Ready-to-Build (RTB) status. We are looking for someone who can efficiently manage multiple administrative, technical, and environmental processes while ensuring project timelines and profitability. The ideal candidate is independent, responsible, effective, and experienced in managing wind project development processes. This role is a hybrid role based in Warsaw and your home. You must have a valid category B driver's license and be a fluent English speaker. Key Responsibilities Administrative process management: Overseeing the acquisition of key permits and decisions, including Environmental Decisions (EIA), Zoning Decisions, or extracts from Local Spatial Development Plans (MPZP). Grid connection conditions: Managing processes related to obtaining Grid Connection Conditions and connection agreements with transmission and distribution system operators (TSO/DSO). Subcontractor management: Coordinating the work of design offices, environmental consultants, and legal advisors. Technical design: Supervising the optimization of turbine layout and coordinating the preparation of construction designs. Stakeholder relations: Building and maintaining positive relationships with local authorities, communities, and landowners. Budget and schedule: Monitoring project risks, ensuring key milestones are met, and reporting progress directly to Low Carbon management. M&A and Due Diligence support: Responsible for the substantive evaluation of wind projects at the acquisition stage. Identifying risks (red flags) in lease agreements, spatial planning documents (MPZP/Study), and the feasibility of grid connection Local visits: working closely with municipalities and local communities to ensure positive planning for wind and BESS projects Experience Demonstrable experience in a project development role in the renewable energy market Experience in developing onshore wind energy projects from greenfield to RTB stage Knowledge of administrative permitting and environmental approval processes Ability to work with stakeholders (landowners, municipalities, authorities) Good understanding of the renewable energy market in Poland / Europe Strong project management skills and ability to coordinate multiple processes simultaneously Fluent English (spoken and written) Valid Category B driver’s license and willingness to travel for business University degree (e.g. energy, environmental engineering, geography, spatial planning, or a related field) or equivalent experience
Responsibilities
The Senior Project Development Manager will guide wind and BESS projects through development phases from land securing to Ready-to-Build status. Responsibilities include managing administrative permits, grid connection processes, technical design optimization, and stakeholder relations.
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