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“Grid Edge” encompasses technologies, solutions and business models that drive the shift towards a decentralised, distributed and transactive electric grid. In this rapdily evolving and disruptive industry it’s important to work with a partner that truly understands the sector. It’s so integral that your recruitment partner not only understands where to identify the best talent but also how to take your story to them in the most compelling way possible to attract them to a potential vacancy. We will partner with you to fill positions across most functions in your business, particularly those that require specialist talent.

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Senior PV Engineer
€75000 - €80000 per annum
Latina, Latina (province)
Permanent
Hybrid

Senior PV Engineer - Latina - £75,000 - £80,000Senior PV Engineer role with a leading EPC, who are looking to grow their team through this crucial addition to concentrate on the design process of photovoltaic systems. The company are a renowned Pan-European EPC and O&M provider based in Italy currently working across 6 countries in Europe delivering late-stage support across solar and BESS projects at utility scale. This company is a diverse international company who value enthusiastic individuals with a key interest in climate protection and the affordability of energy supply. Key Responsibilities:- The coordination of an internal team of engineers with the additional focus on the analysis of customer technical requirements.- Being responsible for the coordination and preparation of technical designs including the procurement of goods and materials, services and supplier documents - Leading on projects from late stages through to construction- Signing off on projects and being the sole person responsible for these projects - Responsible for budgets, deadlines and technical objectivesYour Profile:- Fluent in Italian & English- A master's degree in Electrical Engineering - Must have chartership- Strong experience in a construction or consulting company as a senior engineerPlease apply, or reach out to i.gilchrist-dick@pipermaddox.com, if this role is of interest.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Senior Projektingenieur (PV)
Up to €85000 per annum
Germany

Now Hiring: Senior PV Engineer | Remote (HQ in Hamburg) | €75,000 base + bonus (€10k-€18k)Lead technical consulting for utility-scale solar projects across EuropeWe're exclusively partnering with a highly respected, long-standing renewable energy consultancy group with offices across Europe. They're looking for a Senior PV Expert to join their growing team of technical specialists.You'll be stepping into a principal-level role with real influence-supporting owner's engineering, EPC contract negotiations, feasibility studies, and technical due diligence for some of the most exciting utility-scale PV and BESS projects in Europe.What You'll Be Doing:Lead owner's engineering services on PV and BESS projectsOversee and advise on EPC & O&M contract negotiationsConduct feasibility studies, design reviews, and due diligenceInterface with institutional investors, asset owners, and EPC contractorsCollaborate with a network of independent engineering officesOptional: occasional travel to Hamburg for onboarding/team workshopsWhat We're Looking For:5+ years in utility-scale PV projects (C&I also considered)Strong experience in EPC/O&M contract and technical due diligenceBackground in technical consulting or engineering (client-facing)German & English language fluencyBased in Europe - remote work available with travel to Hamburg as neededThe Offer:€75,000 base + bonus (€10k-€18k historically paid out)Remote-friendly role with flexible structureWork with a respected team in a niche, high-impact marketSeptember start preferred (flexible for the right person)This is a rare opportunity to step into a senior role at a highly specialized firm shaping the future of clean energy infrastructure across Europe.📩 Apply now or DM me directly for a confidential chat.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Senior Wind Procurement Manager
Up to €90000 per annum
Germany

Job Title: Senior Procurement ManagerProjects: Onshore WindLocation: Germany (Remote)Salary: Up To €88,000 + BonusLanguage Requirements: German (C1+ Mandatory), English, Others BeneficialCompany OverviewThis company is a leading renewable energy provider based in Germany, with a strong focus on onshore wind power. It operates internationally and is actively involved in the development, construction, and management of sustainable energy projects across the globe.Job DescriptionYou are responsible for coordinating and executing the selection of wind turbines (WEA) for projects, primarily in Germany and occasionally abroad.You lead the negotiation, tendering, and finalization of contracts related to the supply and maintenance of wind turbines.You establish and maintain partnerships with both new and existing wind turbine manufacturers or their regional representatives, acting as their primary point of contact.You stay informed on available technologies and provide internal teams with up-to-date insights on turbine specifications and market developments.You collaborate closely with related departments across the project lifecycle.You perform supplier and value chain assessments and contribute to market entry strategies in new regions.QualificationsYou hold a university degree in business administration, industrial engineering, or law.You bring experience in international procurement or sales; prior involvement in wind turbine purchasing is a strong asset.You possess solid technical aptitude and are comfortable working with engineering-related topics.You are adaptable and eager to leverage your strengths in a dynamic work environment.You have fluent German skills and business-level proficiency in English.You are skilled in using MS Office tools and have working knowledge of MS Project and MS AccessNext StepsClick Apply or send your CV to h.safavi@pipermaddox.comPiper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Head of Procurement (Onshore Wind)
Up to €140000 per annum
Berlin

Job Title: Head of ProcurementLocation: Germany (Flexible with Travel)Salary: €130,000 - €140,000 OTEIndustry: Renewable Energy - Onshore WindAbout the RoleWe are seeking a strategic and commercially driven Head of Procurement to lead the procurement function for onshore wind projects across Germany. This is a critical leadership role that blends commercial negotiation, supplier strategy, and team leadership in a high-growth, high-impact sector.You will take ownership of the full procurement lifecycle - from early project engagement and tendering through to contract execution and supplier performance - for wind turbines, BOP (balance of plant), and key construction packages.You will work closely with project management, engineering, legal, and executive leadership to drive value, ensure timely project delivery, and shape long-term procurement strategy.Key ResponsibilitiesProcurement Strategy: Develop and execute procurement strategies aligned with business objectives and project delivery schedules.Supplier Management: Lead supplier identification, negotiation, and performance management, particularly with turbine OEMs, civil, and electrical contractors.Contracting: Lead the drafting and negotiation of major supply and construction contracts (e.g., TSA, BOP contracts, EPC frameworks).Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the primary point of contact between procurement and project teams, finance, legal, and executive leadership.Team Leadership: Manage and mentor a small team of procurement professionals, fostering a high-performance, commercially focused culture.Cost & Risk Management: Ensure optimal pricing, lead contract risk reviews, and monitor market dynamics affecting costs or delivery timelines.Process Optimization: Drive process improvement and digitization in procurement systems and reporting.Required Experience & Skills8+ years in procurement roles, including experience leading/growing teams.Proven track record in onshore wind or energy construction projects (wind turbine, BOP, or EPC procurement preferred).Excellent negotiation skills with a "fight for best price" mindset.Strong experience with major equipment and construction contract negotiation.Able to align procurement with wider business strategy and project goals.Capable of navigating cross-functional project teams and corporate interfaces.Experience managing teams, mentoring junior staff, and building high-performing procurement functions.Fluent in German and English (essential).Degree in Business, Engineering, Supply Chain, or related discipline.Why Join?Be part of the energy transition with a high-impact leadership role.Competitive compensation packageAutonomy to shape procurement strategy in a fast-paced, growing company.A collaborative environment where your decisions directly impact project success.Ready to lead procurement for Germany's next generation of wind projects?Apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

2 days ago
Project Coordinator - Energy Infrastructure & Utilities
Up to £26000 per annum
Cardiff
Permanent
On-site

Project Coordinator - Energy & Utilities ProjectsWorking Across Multi-Disciplinary Teams Cardiff Office Location - Hybrid Options AvailablePiper Maddox are working alongside a leading name in the Energy industry with the growth of their Utilities & Infrastructure division. This company have been a constant presence in the space for over 20 years and have built up an excellent reputation as a company with a strong balance of project results as well as doing development the "right way".Having such a wealth of experience over these two decades has led this company to have had significant capital injection recently. Combining these factors makes them one of the most stable and well established companies within the sector. This role is an entry level/junior position and suitable educational backgrounds for recent graduates are listed below. Our client have a hugely varied portfolio of clean energy projects, giving them multiple revenue streams where they are market leaders within. This includes energy storage, renewable energy infrastructure, utilities, and electric vehicles.They have the in-house capabilities to cover the whole project lifecycle for all of their projects. This includes the initial project development phase, the construction, all the way to the operation and running of the full clean energy project. With their track record and investment, you can rest assured you will see your projects come to fruition!This company are looking to add a Project Coordinator to their team who will be responsible for assisting Project Managers in ensuring their projects progress smoothly. You will be coordinating with engineering, business development, installation, and construction teams on these diverse utility schemes.This role will include managing budgets, timelines, communications between internal and external stakeholders, as well as representing this company at public/client consultation events.You would be joining up with a highly collaborative and interactive team who are working towards a common goal and are committed to the clean energy transition! This role would suit someone with an educational background in: > Electrical Engineering > Mechanical Engineering > Environmental/Energy Engineering > Environmental Science/Environmental GeographyIf you have experience in land acquisition processes this would be a good fit for you if you were looking to work within the energy sector. If you are a recent graduate in the above fields, you could be a good fit for this role. Apply for more information.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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04 Aug 2025
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04 Aug 2025
Next chapter for our parent company, LHi Group, with appointment of co-CEOs Mike Bott and Ben Richardson

Our parent company, LHi Group, has today announced a significant leadership transition as Jim Denning steps down from his role as CEO. In a bold move rarely seen in recruitment, the Board has appointed Mike Bott and Ben Richardson as co-CEOs to lead the business into its next chapter. Following five impactful years at the helm, Denning will be taking on a new position within the Group as Executive Director, where he’ll focus on developing future leadership talent – reinforcing LHi’s long-term commitment to investing in its people. “I’ve loved my time as LHi CEO,” said Denning. “I’m incredibly proud of the culture we've built together and I’m hopeful that I have left behind a legacy with the LHi Vision and our internal philosophies – stuff which I believe will outlive us all! I’m very excited to now be doing something that I have been passionate about for a long time, chasing my ‘future you’ by stepping into a new role that allows me to focus on the next generation of leaders who, I believe, will take LHi to even greater heights. I am incredibly proud to hand the reigns over to Ben and Mike, great humans who own two of the best stories of what’s possible in recruitment. I am certain they will take us to a level that I couldn’t even dream of!” The co-CEO structure isn’t a common move within the recruitment industry but was a decision that the Board felt was unequivocally right for LHi’s future growth plans. Speaking on the new leadership structure, Chairman, James Ash said “We know that in the right circumstances and with the right leaders, the co-CEO model works incredibly well. This model allows us to achieve so much more, to focus equally on building and innovating; to better navigate the complexities of the market and a fast-changing industry; and to more effectively operate on a global scale, from Germany to California. In Ben and Mike, we have two people who are willing to be selfless, put their egos aside, and care more about the success of the business than themselves. From joining as consultants to now becoming co-CEOs, I think you’d be hard pushed to find two people more committed to LHi and our vision.” Both Mike Bott and Ben Richardson are longstanding leaders at LHi, having both started their recruitment careers within the Group. Over the years, they’ve held a range of senior positions and played instrumental roles in launching and scaling operations across the UK, Europe and US, including opening and leading multiple international offices. Mike Bott, formerly Chief Commercial Officer, was one of LHi’s first consultants, joining the company over 17 years ago. He said “We’ve always been a business that bets on it’s people. I’ve had an incredible 17 and a half years of adventures with LHi and I’m extremely proud to now be leading the company alongside Ben. Our partnership works because we challenge each other, have total trust in each other, complement each other, and always put what the business needs before anything else. We are ready for the next adventure and the exciting times ahead.” Ben Richardson, formerly Chief Operating Officer, added “This is more than a title change, it’s a continuation of a shared journey. Mike and I have grown through every level of LHi, and we’re aligned on the vision and values that will take us into the next chapter. We're focused on building an agile, forward-thinking organisation that remains fiercely people-led.” The co-CEO model is becoming increasingly recognised for its effectiveness. A recent Harvard Business Review study of 87 companies with co-CEOs found they delivered an average annual shareholder return of 9.5%, compared to 6.9% for single-CEO firms. Nearly 60% of co-CEO-led companies outperformed their benchmarks, indicating the model’s power to enhance value through shared leadership. Not forgetting Netflix's co-CEO model which appears to be hugely successful, and largely credited to the complementary skill sets of Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters. It’s former CEO Reed Hastings said of Peters and Sarandos “Twice the heart, double the ability to please members and accelerate growth.” With Mike Bott based in the UK and Ben Richardson in the US, the duo will bring a global perspective and round-the-clock leadership coverage. Their complementary strengths, strategic commercial growth, and operational excellence create a leadership balance that reflects LHi’s commitment to innovation, diversity of thought, and employee wellbeing. Bott and Richardson are set to lead in a time when many recruitment firms are facing headwinds in the post-2022 landscape, however, LHi Group has recorded a positive year so far. On the three-year anniversary of launching its Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), LHi Group announced the successful completion of a capital raise, repaying 80% of capital owed to loan note holders well ahead of industry benchmarks - marking a significant financial and cultural milestone for the business. With the investment in to leadership training, continued plans for international growth and a new offering from their consultancy brand XPS launched this month, LHi Group’s 25-26 plans look to be an exciting start for the new co-CEOs. About LHi Group LHi Group is the parent company of five specialist, non-competing recruitment brands operating across the UK, Europe and USA.

23 Jun 2025
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insight
23 Jun 2025
Spotlight on Women Engineering the Energy Transition

The clean energy sector thrives on innovation and progress. Every breakthrough in renewables, storage, and sustainable infrastructure depends on those willing to challenge the status quo. As engineers lead the charge toward a net-zero future, it’s critical to recognise the women helping to shape that future, solving complex problems, designing smarter systems, and accelerating real-world change. This International Women in Engineering Day, we’re celebrating the women building the energy transition from the ground up, and highlighting why diverse talent is essential to engineering a better tomorrow. Why Gender Diversity in Engineering Matters A truly sustainable energy system is one designed for everyone, and that starts with the people designing it. Gender-diverse teams bring broader perspectives, improve problem-solving, and help create systems that are more inclusive, resilient, and effective. Still, women remain underrepresented in engineering. Globally, they make up just 16.9% of the UK’s engineering workforce. Leadership roles are even more imbalanced. Closing this gap is vital, as more inclusion means greater innovation. Breaking Barriers: Spotlight on Lacey Collins To mark International Women in Engineering Day, we spoke with Lacey Collins, Divisional Manager of Renewable Fuels, Bioenergy & CCUS at Piper Maddox in New York, to gain her perspective on the barriers women face in technical sectors, and why visibility is essential for progress. Lacey highlights the ongoing barriers women encounter in technical and male-dominated sectors. “The main barriers we see are a lack of representation or role models,” she explains. “It’s difficult for the first woman to pave the path for those behind her.” She also notes that caregiving responsibilities often create added pressures, especially in roles with long hours, inflexible work environments, or limited support systems. For Lacey, spotlighting women in energy and engineering is essential to breaking those barriers. “When women see others succeeding in these spaces, it breaks down stereotypes and shows that we all belong,” she says. She believes visibility isn’t just about recognition, it’s about making space for new perspectives and leadership styles that are vital to a more inclusive, balanced workforce. Supporting Women in Clean Energy and Engineering Careers At Piper Maddox, we’re proud to work alongside the women who are engineering the future of clean energy. From renewable fuels to grid infrastructure and beyond, progress depends on diverse talent, equitable opportunities, and inclusive workplace cultures. We’re committed to connecting forward-thinking organisations with the professionals driving that change.

22 Jun 2025
sustainability
insight
22 Jun 2025
Why rainforests are important to the energy transition

Every second, we lose a piece of our planet’s oldest and most vital ecosystems. Rainforests, home to more than half of the world’s terrestrial species and critical to regulating the Earth’s climate, are disappearing faster than we can replace them. This World Rainforest Day, we’re not just celebrating their beauty. We’re recognising their power. Rainforests aren’t separate from the sustainability mission, they’re central to it. If we hope to build a net-zero future, we need to protect the ecosystems that have been storing carbon and sustaining life for millions of years. Why rainforest protection belongs in every climate strategy Rainforests act as natural carbon-capture machines. These ecosystems absorb billions of tonnes of CO₂ every year, helping offset the emissions we’re still working to eliminate. Their role is quiet but powerful, storing carbon, filtering air, and keeping global temperatures in check. But when we cut them down, they don’t just stop helping, they start hurting. Degraded rainforests release carbon back into the atmosphere, turning from climate stabilisers into sources of emissions. In other words, we can’t build a net-zero future if we’re destroying the ecosystems that have been supporting the climate all along. The skills needed for a sustainable energy future As the climate sector grows, so do the expectations. It’s no longer just about technical skills, it’s about understanding the full picture. The best teams today are made up of people who can think holistically, work cross-functionally, and prioritise long-term impact over short-term wins. That’s where we come in. At Piper Maddox, we help companies find forward-thinking talent, people who bring both expertise and environmental awareness. Whether you're hiring for growth or impact, we’ll connect you with the talent who understand the pace, purpose, and potential of the energy transition.

15 Jun 2025
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insight
15 Jun 2025
What Global Wind Day tells us about skills, growth, and opportunity

Every year on Global Wind Day, the world comes together to celebrate the power of wind, not just as a renewable resource, but as a catalyst for economic and environmental progress. This year’s theme, “The power of wind: building a clean and secure energy future,” is a timely reminder that the global energy transition depends on more than just infrastructure. With nearly 4 million wind energy jobs projected by 2030, the future of the industry rests on its ability to attract and develop the right talent. Where wind energy jobs are coming from As the world moves toward a low-carbon future, wind power is playing a leading role in reshaping global energy systems, and creating jobs in the process. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), offshore wind is set to become the largest source of electricity in the European Union by 2040. This rapid expansion is being driven by large-scale investments in both onshore and offshore wind projects, which in turn are fuelling demand across a wide range of roles. Careers in wind turbine installation, operations and maintenance, project planning, environmental compliance, and grid integration are all seeing strong growth. With wind power capacity expected to keep rising over the next decade, the industry is offering more opportunities than ever, especially for those looking to pursue a long-term career in renewable energy. The skills gap threatening wind power growth Despite the momentum, the wind energy industry faces a significant obstacle: a growing skills gap. The number of people entering the sector isn’t keeping pace with demand, especially in technical areas like offshore wind, electrical systems, and marine engineering. The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) estimates that wind power could support nearly 4 million jobs by 2030, but this projection depends on whether the workforce is ready. Many employers are already struggling to fill critical roles, and as the sector grows, so does the pressure to invest in workforce development, reskilling, and inclusive hiring practices. If the world is serious about building a secure, sustainable energy future, closing the talent gap must be part of the plan. Investing in talent, securing the future With nearly 4 million wind energy jobs expected by 2030, the opportunity to build a cleaner, more secure energy future is within reach. But turning that potential into progress means investing in people, attracting new talent, supporting those already in the sector, and building the skills needed to sustain long-term growth. At Piper Maddox, we work alongside the companies and individuals driving this change, helping connect the right people to the right opportunities, and shaping the teams that will power the future of wind energy.

05 Jun 2025
sustainability
insight
05 Jun 2025
World Environment Day 2025: Tackling plastic pollution for a sustainable future

Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, impacting our oceans, wildlife, and human health. Despite growing awareness, plastic remains deeply embedded in our daily lives. This World Environment Day, the United Nations is calling for urgent action to end plastic pollution. Achieving this goal requires rethinking how plastic is produced, used, and managed across society. The Broader Impact of Plastic Pollution According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), more than 430 million tonnes of plastic are produced each year, much of it intended for single use. Most of this plastic is never recycled. Instead, it ends up in landfills, rivers, and oceans, where it can persist for centuries. The damage extends far beyond waste. Plastic pollution harms biodiversity, disrupts food chains, and threatens the health of both terrestrial and marine environments. It even ends up in our food systems, with microplastics now found in everything from fish to bottled water. What’s more, the environmental cost of plastic begins before it even becomes waste. Most plastic is made from fossil fuels, and both its production and disposal generate significant greenhouse gas emissions. This means the more plastic we produce, the harder it becomes to meet climate targets, even as we invest in clean energy solutions. What We Can Do: Everyday Changes That Make a Difference Addressing plastic pollution doesn’t have to mean changing your entire lifestyle overnight. In fact, real impact often starts with small, intentional shifts in behaviour. Here are a few practical ways to cut down on plastic use in your daily routine: Choose reusables over single-use plastics: Carry a reusable water bottle, coffee cup, or shopping bag. It’s a simple swap that significantly reduces the volume of plastic you consume without even thinking. Shop more consciously: Look for products with minimal or recyclable packaging. Buy in bulk when possible and support brands using recycled or compostable materials. Repair, don’t replace: According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), maintaining and repairing plastic products, rather than replacing them, helps reduce overall plastic waste. A cracked storage container, for example, may be fixable rather than disposable. Understand your local recycling rules: Not all plastics are recyclable, and guidelines vary by region. Knowing what can and can't go in the bin makes your recycling efforts more effective and prevents contamination. These might seem like minor changes, but when multiplied across communities and countries, they send a powerful message: we’re moving away from a throwaway culture and towards one grounded in responsibility and long-term thinking. What This Means for Us at Piper Maddox At Piper Maddox, sustainability is the core of what we do. From helping build the teams driving the clean energy transition to making conscious choices in how we work, we’re deeply committed to shaping a future that respects the planet and the generations to come. Recently, members of our team spent time at Brixton Orchard in London, volunteering to support biodiversity in the city. From planting for pollinators to clearing overgrown paths, it was hands-on work that reminded us of our duty to protect the world. Inside our offices, we’ve introduced dedicated recycling bins to help reduce waste and make more conscious decisions part of our routine. Across our global teams, we also marked Earth Day with our “Battle of the Plants”, a small step that brought more greenery into our workspaces and served as a visible reminder of our commitment to care for our environment. These actions are supported and driven by our internal SEE (Social, Environmental, and Ethical) community, a community where people across the business come together to lead meaningful change, champion sustainable practices, and hold ourselves accountable to the values we stand for. The path to a more sustainable future isn’t easy, and it won’t happen overnight. But through the choices we make, as individuals, as businesses, and as a global community, we can begin to turn the tide. At Piper Maddox, we remain committed to being part of that change, every step of the way.

04 May 2025
sustainability
event
04 May 2025
Building a platform for Miami’s renewable energy community

Despite Miami’s booming renewable energy sector, it quickly became clear that professionals lacked a dedicated platform to connect and collaborate. “Outside of recruitment, I feel it’s important to build relationships and grow the wider energy community in the local area,” says Tom Cooper, who leads recruitment across renewables finance and investments for Piper Maddox Miami. “This happy hour gives us the opportunity to bring people together, spark insightful conversations, and hopefully make this a regular event.” And so, The Clean Energy Exchange was born; a relaxed happy hour event for clean energy experts and professionals across South Florida to meet, mingle, and build connections. Why networking matters in Clean Energy For many working in renewables in Miami, in-person networking isn’t something that happens regularly. Kylie Leberman, Principal Consultant at Piper Maddox Miami, knows how rare it can be to meet your network face-to-face. “Having a renewable energy happy hour lets us bring together like-minded professionals in a relaxed setting,” Kylie explains. “It’s a chance to build new connections and spark fresh ideas that can only come from in-person conversations.” Kylie moved to Miami from New York last year to help grow Piper Maddox’s footprint in the Southeast and now leads the Development & Origination function. She’s excited about creating real-world opportunities for the clean energy community to thrive. What to expect from The Clean Energy Exchange Happy Hour The event is open to all clean energy professionals, not just industry leaders, and aims to be a welcoming space where anyone working in renewables can network and share ideas. Piper Maddox Miami is excited to welcome you to what we hope will become a regular, must-attend event in the clean energy calendar. A growing hub of renewable energy Miami’s clean energy sector is booming. More businesses and leaders are relocating here, creating a vibrant, fast-growing market. James Borner, Senior Consultant leading EPC & Operations recruitment for Piper Maddox Miami, says the city is missing a regular event for clean energy professionals to come together. “This happy hour gives everyone, from Miami locals to newcomers, the chance to connect with others in the field,” James says. “It’s a chance to build a stronger, more connected local industry.” Save the Date If you work in clean energy in Miami or South Florida, don’t miss out on this great opportunity to meet fellow experts and grow your network. The Clean Energy Exchange – Happy Hour Networking Event📅 Thursday, 26th June⏰ 5-7pm PDT📍 Brickell, Miami

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