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Site Manager
€600 - 700 per day
Renewable Energy
Europe
Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Contract
On-site

Freelance Construction Site Manager – Utility-Scale PV Project (Germany)

 

Location: Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Start Date: Late February 2026

Project Duration: December 2026

Contract Type: Freelance

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage and supervise all on-site construction activities for the PV plant and related infrastructure
  • Coordinate contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure timely and quality execution
  • Oversee site safety, compliance, and adherence to environmental and technical standards
  • Monitor progress, budget, and reporting to the project management team
  • Interface with the client and engineering teams on technical and scheduling matters

 

Requirements

  • Proven experience in construction site management for utility-scale PV or renewable energy projects
  • Knowledge of MV/HV systems and substation construction is a strong advantage
  • Fluent in English & German
  • Self-employed / able to work under a freelance contract within the EU

 

Future Opportunities

An extension is possible depending on the successful development of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and an additional PV project adjacent to the current site.

 

Interested?

Please send your CV, availability, and day rate to h.safavi@pipermaddox.com

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