Renewable Energy Recruitment

As the renewable and green energy sectors grow, the rapid pace of technological change and competition for skilled professionals creates talent shortages and skill gaps.

At LVI Associates, we can help businesses in solar, wind, hydrogen, and energy storage, connect with top professionals in project management, engineering, and technical development. Let us help you overcome recruitment hurdles—request a call back to learn more.

Specialist areas of success

As businesses increasingly focus on sustainability and meeting corporate social responsibility goals, finding the right talent to lead these efforts can be a major challenge. With the growing demand for expertise in sustainability, environmental, and green initiatives, it's crucial to have professionals who can drive impactful change.

  • Sustainability managers: Leaders who align sustainability strategies with your company’s goals, ensuring long-term environmental success.
  • Environmental consultants: Experts who provide guidance on policies, regulations, and best practices for environmental impact reduction.
  • Carbon reduction specialists: Professionals who implement strategies to reduce emissions and improve energy efficiency across operations.
  • Green building professionals: Skilled individuals in LEED certification, energy-efficient design, and sustainable construction practices.

Connecting with the right sustainability talent enables your organisation to navigate complex challenges and meet its environmental goals effectively. Request a call back for recruitment support today.

As the demand for solar energy solutions continues to surge, businesses are faced with the challenge of finding skilled professionals to lead and manage solar projects. With government incentives and initiatives driving the growth of the solar industry, companies need experts who can take advantage of these opportunities and help them succeed in an increasingly competitive market.

  • Solar engineers: Professionals skilled in designing, installing, and optimising solar systems to meet the growing energy demands and comply with industry regulations.
  • Project managers: Experts who oversee large-scale solar projects, ensuring they align with government regulations and meet deadlines, budgets, and performance expectations.
  • Solar technicians: Specialists who install, maintain, and troubleshoot solar systems, ensuring efficient operation and long-term performance.
  • Energy analysts: Professionals who assess energy usage, savings potential, and help optimise solar energy use in line with government programmes and incentives.

By connecting with the right talent, your business can capitalise on government support and accelerate the growth of your solar energy projects. Request a call back today to learn how we can help.

Offshore & onshore wind power is rapidly growing. With large-scale developments and ambitious expansion plans, companies are looking for skilled professionals to manage the challenges and ensure projects are delivered efficiently while adhering to strict regulatory frameworks.

  • Wind engineers: Expert technicians who design, optimise and  maintain turbines and farms, ensuring maximum performance, efficiency and reliability.
  • Project directors: Experienced leaders who oversee offshore or onshore wind farm projects, coordinating teams and ensuring timelines and budgets are met.
  • Wind farm managers: Professionals who ensure the operational success of wind farms, focusing on efficiency, performance, and safety.
  • Turbine technicians: Skilled technicians who install, maintain, and repair turbines, ensuring optimal performance and minimising downtime.
  • Wind farm developers: Professionals who oversee the planning, development, and implementation of wind farms.

Key Locations of Growth:

  • United States: Texas, Iowa, and Oklahoma are leading regions for onshore wind development. The East Coast, especially the coasts of New York and Massachusetts, are seeing significant growth in offshore wind investment.
  • Europe: Spain, Germany, and France continue to develop and expand onshore wind capacity. Offshore wind is booming in the UK, Germany, and Denmark.
  • Asia-Pacific: India and China are investing heavily in onshore wind energy. China is also investing heavily in offshore wind energy along with Japan and South Korea.

By partnering with LVI Associates, your business can connect with top talent in onshore & offshore wind energy projects, ensuring success across global markets. Request a call back today.

The energy storage industry is expanding rapidly, driven by the demand for reliable energy solutions that can store and manage power generated from renewable sources. Businesses need specialised professionals to meet the complex requirements of modern energy storage systems.

  • Energy storage engineers: Experts who design and develop innovative energy storage systems, such as batteries and grid-scale storage solutions.
  • Battery storage specialists: Professionals who focus on battery technology, energy management, and integrating energy storage with renewable energy sources like solar and wind.
  • Project managers: Experienced leaders who oversee energy storage projects, ensuring they meet technical specifications and are completed on time and within budget.
  • Energy storage analysts: Specialists who evaluate and optimise the performance of energy storage systems, helping to enhance their efficiency and capacity.

Key locations of growth:

  • United States: California, Texas, and Nevada are seeing substantial demand for energy storage to complement renewable energy projects.
  • Europe: The UK, Germany, and the Netherlands are leaders in integrating energy storage solutions into their energy grids.
  • Asia-Pacific: China and Japan are at the forefront of advancing energy storage technology to meet their growing renewable energy needs.

By partnering with LVI Associates, you can connect with the talent needed to support and expand your energy storage solutions. Request a call back today.

Looking to hire renewable energy talent?

If your organisation is seeking top talent for your renewable energy projects, request a call back to learn how our specialised hiring services can support your staffing needs in this ever-growing sector.

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Specialist areas of renewable energy recruitment

Sustainability recruitment

We connect organisations with professionals who drive sustainability initiatives, including ESG analysts, sustainability managers, and carbon consultants. Our network includes experts focused on compliance, reporting, and implementing sustainable business strategies across the energy value chain.

Solar recruitment

We recruit skilled professionals for solar projects at every stage, from site development to construction and operations. Our candidates include project developers, design engineers, construction managers, and O&M technicians with proven experience in utility-scale and commercial solar.

Offshore & onshore wind recruitment

We support wind energy companies by sourcing engineers, project managers, and technical specialists with experience in turbine installation, grid connection, and offshore logistics. Our understanding of both onshore and offshore project demands helps us place talent ready to deliver complex projects safely and efficiently.

Battery and energy storage recruitment 

We recruit specialists in battery storage, grid integration, and energy management systems. Our talent network covers engineers, asset managers, and project leads who understand the technical, regulatory, and commercial aspects of storage projects essential to balancing renewable energy supply and demand.

Hydrogen recruitment 

We support hydrogen recruitment by placing experienced professionals across the full hydrogen lifecycle. This spans green, blue, and emerging hydrogen technologies, from project development and engineering through operations, regulation, and commercial delivery.

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