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Assistant Project Manager

Taylor Hopkinson is supporting a global leader in renewable energy in the search for an Assistant Project Manager to support the preparation and execution of onshore wind, solar, and battery storage projects. This role offers a unique opportunity to join a mission-driven team advancing the clean energy transition across nearly 30 countries.

Role Overview:

The Assistant Project Manager will support the Pre-Construction Project Manager in preparing utility-scale renewable energy projects for construction. This role is ideal for professionals early in their project management careers who are looking to grow in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Engineering Support: Assist in tracking deliverables and timelines for geotechnical, civil, HV, PV, and BESS engineering packages. Coordinate with internal teams and third-party engineers to ensure milestones are met.

  • Site Layout & Design: Support layout optimization efforts by gathering data and working with Development and Engineering to ensure cost-effective, constructible project designs.

  • Permitting Assistance: Help compile documentation and track approvals for civil and construction-related permits.

  • Interconnection Coordination: Assist with the scheduling and coordination of interconnection milestones, testing requirements, and communication with utilities.

  • O&M Integration: Help incorporate O&M requirements into project scopes by assisting with spares lists, facility planning, and documentation.

  • Scope Development: Support the drafting and review of scopes of work for Balance of Plant (BoP) contracts and participate in the coordination of bidding materials with Procurement and Engineering teams.

  • Project Risk & Readiness: Assist in tracking lessons learned and pre-construction checklists to support smooth contractor mobilization.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 1-3 years of experience in construction, engineering, or project support within the renewable energy sector.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred.

  • Familiarity with utility-scale wind, solar, or energy storage projects.

  • Excellent organizational and communication skills.

  • Strong interest in growing within project management roles.