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The wind energy sector is a rapidly growing and crucial component of the renewable energy industry. As the industry expands, the demand for talent to oversee, maintain, and upgrade existing facilities is also on the rise.

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Project Development Manager (Renewable Energy)
£60000 - £70000 per annum
Berkshire
Permanent
Hybrid

Project Development Manager - Renewable Energy.Berkshire office base - Two Days in Office, Three WFH.Salary Range: £60,000 - 70,000 DOE. Piper Maddox are working with a global player in the Renewable Energy industry to grow out their UK team. They have significant presence in over 15 different international territories and have been a mainstay in the sector for over 20 years. On a global scale, they have over 30GW in their overall pipeline (development and construction phases).In the UK, they have three office bases and this position would be based out of their English office location. The business model in the UK is a mixture of full project development and construction, as well as project sale when projects reach the RTB stage. This is for a range of Solar, Onshore Wind, and BESS developments. They are looking to strengthen their team with the addition of a Project Development Manager to come onboard to play a leading role in the development of their pipeline. You will also have the opportunity to act as a mentoring leader for more junior members of their development team.Your role would surround the Project Management of utility scale developments from inception, through to the RTB stage - resulting in either handing over to construction, or into project sale. You will be responsible for coordinating the origination of potential new land & project opportunities, managing the planning application process with external consultants, ensuring project feasibility both commercially and financially, as well as managing the liaison between these different project aspects throughout the project lifecycle.This would be a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking to play a leading role in the development of clean energy projects. This company has a nice balance of having a streamlined team in the UK with a tight knit and collaborative culture, while being a part of a large international organization with good market stability. If you have between 3 & 5 years of project development experience dedicated to the renewable energy sector, this could be a good fit for you, so apply to learn more! Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Associate/Senior Surveyor - Renewable Energy Projects
£45000 - £65000 per annum
Oxfordshire
Permanent
Hybrid

Associate/Senior Surveyor - working on Renewable Energy projectsSalary and Seniority Dependent on Candidate Experience: £45,000 - 65,000Office location - Oxfordshire ideally, other options and hybrid working patters are available.One of the UK's most reputable property consultancies is looking at significant growth in their Renewable Energy division. This company have been a leading name in this space for over 100 years and were the first of their kind to diversify their departments to become multi-disciplinary as a consultancy. What started life as a rural property firm, have since undergone huge growth to become one of the industry leaders. Their Energy and Renewables team have been on a strong run of form recently, resulting in them being one of the top players in this area of the sector. As such, they are looking at adding multiple heads to their team at both Senior and Associate surveyor level.What makes this opportunity stand out from the crowd, is the wide variety of responsibilities that you could contribute to in the team. You can rest assured that you will never be silo ed within this company. Some examples include: > Variation in Technology: This firm cover a wide range of renewable energy technologies including Onshore Wind, Solar, Battery Storage, Hydrogen and more. > Variation in Client: If you would feel more confident working on behalf of the landowner, leading developer relationships, or somewhere in the middle - the choice is yours. > Variation in Work: Land Acquisition, Landowner Relationship Management, Project Appraisals and Valuations, Land Consenting Matters etc.These opportunities would be a great opportunity for someone bringing across experience in the energy, utilities, or rural sectors who are looking to join a market leader and contribute to Net-Zero transition.As with any consultancy-side role, if you are able to bring across existing clients and landowner relationships that can hit the ground running then that is an added bonus. You would be joining up with a highly collaborative and friendly team who pride themselves on delivering quality work. Crucially you would be a part of a hugely stable organization with a large and expanding portfolio of projects to get involved with. Get in touch to learn more.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Development Manager - Solar Energy
£55000 - £70000 per annum
London
Permanent
Hybrid

Development Manager - Solar Energy ProjectsSalary Dependent on Experience - £55,000 - 70,000Flexible Hybrid working system - locations open for discussionPiper Maddox are excited to be supporting a top global name in the energy sector with the growth of their team in the UK. With a headcount in the multiple-thousands, and hugely stable funding partners, this company is on a strong upward trajectory and are showing no signs of slowing down in 2025.Having been founded over 10 years ago, our client cover a wide range of matters within the renewable energy space - including power purchase agreements, C&I client green energy supply, and in the case of this position, full scale project development of renewable energy assets. As a team, their UK division is a tight knit group who are all striving to achieve a common goal. You would get a nice balance of a smaller direct team where professional development and career growth is highly promoted, but without the associated risk of lack of funding or running out of pipeline due to the large multi-national organization covering the corporate matters in the background.They are looking to add an experienced Development Manager to their team to focus on their Solar side of the business. Your responsibilities in this role could include: > Taking projects from inception, through consents, and out the other side to the project being at the RTB stage to handover to construction partners. > Management of internal and external stakeholders in planning, land, and grid matters to ensure projects progress in the right timelines and budgets. > Ensuring project viability throughout the development lifecycle, both on a commercial front, but also financial aspects. > Assessing potential project opportunities for their merits, both in greenfield project development, but also in terms of potential project acquisitions. The ideal candidate here will have prior experience in full lifecycle project development for solar energy projects - both at a utility ground-mount scale and also a rooftop solar level. Strong knowledge of the UK renewable energy system is crucial here to effectively tie together different areas of the process including grid connection, public consultation, planning applications etc.Apply or get in touch to learn more about this opportunity and the company in question. Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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Solar PreConstruction Manager
US$100000 - US$130000 per annum
USA
Permanent
On-site

Piper Maddox have recently partnered with a leading EPC firm in an effort to help build out their Preconstruction team by adding another Preconstruction Manager.This organization have been operating for close to a decade and have reached a pivotal moment in their history - they have more confirmed projects for the next 18 months (MW wise) than they have completed in the previous 10 years. This has mostly come from no-bid projects due to their reputation in the market.In this role, you will have a number of responsibilities but they will include things like:Responsibility over all tasks and deliverables in the project development and preconstruction phases of each project to ensure the critical path activities have been met.Working closely with the Construction team at the point of handoff to ensure a successful transition.Provide ongoing support where needed.Managing and overseeing all engineering and design efforts throughout project phases, ensuring compliance and timely delivery.Collaborate with Business Development and regulatory bodies, conducting necessary technical analyses to advance projects.Approve equipment drawings, ensure constructability, and review designs for code compliance.Build and manage relationships with vendors and consultants. The ideal person will have a background similar to the below:A minimum of 3 years experience working as a Pre-Construction Manager / Preconstruction Project Manager, ideally closer to 5 years experience.A proven background working on Renewable Energy projects, Solar and BESS being the preferred.Experience working through the permitting process, collaborating with local municipalities.A proven track record of successfully managing 5+ projects simultaneously.If this sounds like the kind of position you would like to be considered for - please get in touch!

1 day ago
Senior Project Manager - Electrical Transmission (CST/EST)
US$140000 - US$250000 per annum
New York
Permanent
Remote

Senior Project Manager - Electric Transmission (Remote - but must be located in EST or CST) Piper Maddox is partnering exclusively with a highly regarded, nationally recognized consulting firm in the environmental and energy space. They are seeking a Project Manager and Seller/Doer for Electric Transmission (level flexible) to join their growing energy practice. This opportunity is ideal for professionals with a background in electric transmission and a passion for leading multidisciplinary teams through complex infrastructure projects from concept to completion. The Role:As a Senior Project Manager and Seller/Doer, you will play a critical role in expanding the firm's transmission portfolio. You'll leverage your technical expertise and existing client relationships to drive business development, manage full project lifecycles, and mentor high-performing teams. This position requires both leadership acumen and a hands-on approach, contributing to both technical execution and strategic growth. Key Responsibilities:Lead and manage electric transmission projects, including routing, siting, permitting, and design.Serve as a client liaison, cultivating new relationships and strengthening existing accounts with utilities and developers.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality environmental and engineering services.Provide strategic input to shape the firm's national transmission and renewable energy initiatives.Oversee proposal development, technical presentations, and marketing efforts.Build and mentor a diverse project team focused on delivering innovative and efficient transmission solutions.Ensure compliance with all regulatory and safety standards. Qualifications:Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred in environmental science, planning, engineering, or a related discipline.5+ years of experience in transmission project development, permitting, and/or consulting.Demonstrated success in business development with a strong client network in the transmission sector.In-depth knowledge of regulatory processes at the federal, state, and local levels, including NEPA and state siting laws.Proven ability to lead complex, multi-stakeholder projects to successful completion.Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. Compensation & Benefits:Competitive base salary & bonus program, dependent on the location of the individual.Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off, and performance incentives.Supportive culture that promotes work-life balance, professional growth, and collaborative success. Why This Role?This is a unique opportunity to join a highly respected firm known for its technical excellence and commitment to sustainability. The selected candidate will have the autonomy to shape client solutions, influence firm strategy, and grow a national transmission practice within an established and innovative organization.

1 day ago
Digital Marketing Specialist
Negotiable
Pearland, Texas
Contract
Hybrid

Digital Marketing Specialist Initial 6mth contract, goal of conversionHybrid to Greater Houston Area, TX We are looking for a driven individual who is able to deliver data-driven Digital Marketing Strategies to maximize return on Marketing investment. The goal of this position is to expand our clients brand presence in the US and Canada by leveraging a mix of digital marketing channels, including Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising, email marketing, and social media marketing. The successful individual will be analytical and able to interpret the results of the marketing, to allow for changes / improvements / pivots, etc. What you will do: Optimize product digital strategy for different market segments based on market insights, customer feedback, product opportunities, and emerging trends.Strategically manage a digital marketing annual budget, ensuring cost-effective and high-impact allocations.Identify and target key market segments for messaging, driving lead generation and customer engagement.Discover and capitalize on new digital channels, list sources, and lead sources to enhance marketing and sales support initiatives.Track, analyze, and report on leads and opportunities generated from marketing activities, providing actionable insights that inform business decisions.Utilize and integrate data from Salesforce, Infinity, Sitecore, Google Ads, and email marketing tools to evaluate performance and optimize future strategies.Monitor emerging digital marketing trends and technologies, recommending new features and tools that align with long-term business goals. Skills and experience need: Must have at least 3-5 years of B2B marketing experience with skills in digital marketing, campaign development, market research, and lead generation. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills (this position will be provide regular status updates to keep stakeholders informed of progress and outcomes) Proficient in Microsoft Office; knowledge of Power BI is a plus.Require advanced skills in Salesforce, Excel for data analysis, PowerPoint for presentations, and Mailchimp knowledge is advantageous.

2 days ago
Sales Director
Negotiable
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Permanent
Hybrid

Job Title: Sales Director Location: United KingdomA global organisation with a rapidly expanding UK presence is seeking a commercially driven Sales Director to lead national sales efforts across public EV charging infrastructure and commercial rooftop Solar PV installations. This role is central to driving business growth, developing strategic partnerships, and building a high-performing sales organisation within a fast-paced, evolving industry.The ideal candidate will bring deep experience in the B2B energy or electrical infrastructure sectors, with strong knowledge of EV charging, particularly DC installations and ICP processes. They will play a key role in shaping go-to-market strategy, winning new business, and fostering long-term client relationships.Key Responsibilities:Sales Leadership & Strategy: Leads the creation and execution of a high-impact sales strategy aligned with the organisation's commercial objectives, focusing on market share growth and high-value partnerships.Team Development & Management: Builds and manages a results-driven sales team, instilling a culture of accountability, professional development, and performance excellence.Client Development & Retention: Personally engages key clients and prospects, secures major contracts, and ensures exceptional customer satisfaction and retention across the client base.Cross-Functional Collaboration: Coordinates closely with Operations, Engineering, and Commercial teams to ensure seamless delivery of client projects and alignment with business goals.Market Positioning: Represents the company at senior-level meetings, industry events, and in discussions with key stakeholders to enhance the company's visibility and influence.Commercial Reporting: Provides detailed sales performance reports, forecasts, and market intelligence to the executive team to guide decision-making and future strategy.Customer Experience Oversight: Oversees the customer journey from initial engagement through delivery, ensuring service excellence and effective issue resolution.Required Skills & Experience:Sales Leadership: Demonstrates a strong track record of leading and scaling B2B sales teams, preferably within the EV charging, renewable energy, or electrical infrastructure sectors.Industry Expertise: Brings in-depth knowledge of public EV charging infrastructure, particularly involving DC charging stations and ICP processes. Experience with commercial Solar PV systems is highly desirable.Strategic and Commercial Acumen: Possesses a high level of strategic thinking and commercial insight, capable of navigating complex sales cycles and competitive landscapes.Client Relationship Management: Skilled in stakeholder engagement, negotiation, and managing high-value client relationships to successful outcomes.Technical Understanding: Comfortable collaborating with technical teams and discussing technical solutions with clients.Data-Driven Decision-Making: Adept at using data and performance metrics to refine sales approaches and drive continuous improvement.Qualifications:Holds a Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Engineering, or a related field (MBA or equivalent business education is a plus).Has at least 5 years of experience in a senior sales leadership role within the B2B EV, renewable energy, or electrical industry.Proficient in CRM platforms and Microsoft Office Suite.Piper Maddox is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

2 days ago
Senior Cost Estimator
US$100000 - US$150000 per annum
Houston, Texas
Permanent
On-site

Senior Cost Estimator - Leading Construction FirmType: Full-Time | PermanentPiper Maddox is proud to partner with a market-leading construction firm in their search for two Senior Cost Estimators to join their growing Cost Estimation team. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a highly respected organization that specializes in legal construction consulting across a range of high-impact commercial and residential projects.Your Role:As a Senior Cost Estimator, you will work alongside a team of expert legal construction specialists and be responsible for:Developing and Analyzing Cost Estimates: Creating detailed cost estimates, conducting quantity takeoffs, and validating financial models and project scopes.Client and Site Engagement: Collaborating with clients and visiting job sites to gather data and inform cost assessments.Maintaining Project Documentation: Producing clear, accurate cost control documents, reports, and presentations.Supporting Forensic and Claims Analysis: Analyzing contracts and change orders to identify cost impacts and support claims resolution.Delivering Quality Work to Deadlines: Managing multiple priorities and delivering high-quality, timely outputs.About You:We're looking for experienced professionals who bring the following:Experience & Education: 3-8 years in cost estimating for commercial and residential construction, with a degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.Software Skills: Proficiency with Xactimate, RSMeans, Timberline, Bluebeam, and/or Etakeoff.Core Competencies: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, excellent communication, and organizational abilities.Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with MEP systems, forensic/claims estimating, and insurance claims is a plus.Certifications: CEP or similar cost estimator certifications are highly desirable.

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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen
Senior Director
Alex Horne
Alex Horne
Principal Consultant
Alisha Michaels
Alisha Michaels
Principal Consultant - E-Mobility
Charlie Walker
Charlie Walker
Vice President – Renewables
Charlotte Dungworth
Charlotte Dungworth
Divisional Manager – Client Development & Projects
Desirae Manka
Desirae Manka
Divisional Manager, Commercial Skillsets
Dom Jolly
Dom Jolly
Manager
Harjit Singh
Harjit Singh
Division Manager
Jack Massie
Jack Massie
Head of eMobility - Germany, Austria & Switzerland
Jake Calver
Jake Calver
VP – Emobility
Kasey Dillon
Kasey Dillon
Divisional Principal
Lacey Collins
Lacey Collins
Divisional Manager – Clean Fuels, Carbon Capture, & Energy Storage
Max Fronicke
Max Fronicke
Vice President, Key Accounts and Strategic Client Development
Michael Wald
Michael Wald
VP - Client Development & Commercial Strategy
Nolan Cridge
Nolan Cridge
Manager – Renewables
Oliver Buck
Oliver Buck
Manager Clean Fuels
Samantha Keay
Samantha Keay
SVP – Piper Maddox New York
Sam Dobbins
Sam Dobbins
Principal Consultant - Clean Fuels
Sam Rosenthal
Sam Rosenthal
Divisional Manager - Renewables EPC
Caitlin McCarley
Caitlin McCarley
Manager- UK & Ireland Renewables
Charles Orr
Charles Orr
Divisional Manager – eMobility, Hydrogen & Clean Fuels
Ethan Williams
Ethan Williams
Principal Consultant
Josh Taylor
Josh Taylor
Associate Director – Head of Clean Energy, Europe
Lucy Henry
Lucy Henry
Head of France, Nordics and UK - eMobility (EV charging)
Sam Brown
Sam Brown
Associate Director - Sustainability & Climate Investment
Sue White
Sue White
Senior Director
Tom Clarke
Tom Clarke
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22 Apr 2025
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Smart Tech, Dirty Footprint? Unpacking ChatGPT’s Environmental Impact

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world, but at what cost to the planet? As Earth Day 2025 calls on us to triple global renewable energy by 2030, the theme “Our Power, Our Planet” reminds us that progress must come with responsibility. While world leaders and industries push for greener solutions, we also need to examine the digital tools driving that change. AI is one of the most powerful innovations of our time, but its environmental footprint is growing just as fast as its influence. Understanding AI’s Environmental Impact AI tools like ChatGPT may seem effortless to use, operating through a few simple keystrokes, but each interaction depends on an energy-intensive infrastructure. According to Earth.Org, training a large language model like ChatGPT can generate more than 500 tonnes of carbon dioxide, the equivalent of five roundtrip flights between New York and San Francisco for over 500 passengers! And that’s just the training. Once operational, these models run on powerful servers housed in data centres that require constant electricity and water for cooling. As the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) explains, these centres often rely on non-renewable energy sources and use significant amounts of fresh water, contributing to resource depletion. The hardware powering these centres relies on rare earth minerals, which are often extracted through mining processes that cause serious ecological harm. A single request made through ChatGPT uses 10 times more electricity than a typical Google search, as reported by the International Energy Agency (IEA). While global data is still emerging, the IEA also estimates that in Ireland, a key tech hub, data centres could consume nearly 35 per cent of the country’s total electricity by 2026. According to a report by BGR, even the simple act of saying "please" and "thank you" to ChatGPT contributes to higher usage costs, an efficiency issue that’s costing OpenAI tens of millions of dollars, highlighting how even seemingly harmless habits can carry a hidden environmental price. As AI becomes more widely adopted across industries and everyday life, so too does its demand for energy and resources. The ease and speed of generating an AI response masks the significant environmental toll behind the screen. A Tool for Climate Solutions Despite its environmental impact, AI also has the potential to support climate action, if used wisely. It can help optimise smart grids, boost the efficiency of wind and solar power, and model the effects of environmental policies. For researchers and scientists, AI speeds up climate modelling, biodiversity tracking, and pollution monitoring. AI is also becoming a valuable tool for environmental education. Platforms like ChatGPT make sustainability information easier to access and understand, helping more people engage with the issues and take action. As UNEP notes, the challenge isn’t the existence of AI, it’s how we design, power, and deploy it. A shift toward “green AI” is not just possible; it’s essential. This includes prioritising energy efficiency in model design, powering data centres with renewables, and ensuring hardware is ethically and sustainably sourced. Building a Responsible Digital Future Earth Day 2025 is a reminder that we all have a role in shaping a more sustainable world, including how we develop and apply technology. As AI becomes more embedded in our daily lives, it needs to be part of the climate conversation. Its impact, positive or negative, depends entirely on the choices we make: how we design, power, and regulate these tools. At Piper Maddox, we’re committed to building a future powered by clean, conscious innovation. This Earth Day, we’re asking: how can we use technology to drive real climate progress, not just convenience?

22 Mar 2025
hydrogen and clean fuels
22 Mar 2025
World Water Day 2025: How can protecting glaciers today help secure our water future for generations to come?

Water is essential for life, ecosystems, and economies, yet it is increasingly under threat. On World Water Day 2025, the focus is on glacier preservation, recognising the critical role glaciers play in our planet’s water systems and the urgent need to protect them. The United Nations has also declared 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, marking 21 March 2025 as the first-ever World Day for Glaciers. Glaciers store nearly 69% of the world’s freshwater, gradually releasing it into rivers and lakes. This process sustains drinking water supplies, agriculture, and hydroelectric power generation. However, climate change is accelerating glacial melt, leading to unpredictable water cycles, increased floods and droughts, and rising sea levels. Without urgent action, these changes will have severe consequences for people, industries, and the environment. How can we better protect our water sources to ensure health and survival for all? Water is a basic human necessity, yet one in three people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water. Clean water is crucial for sanitation, hygiene, and disease prevention, making it an essential pillar of public health. Without it, communities face higher risks of waterborne diseases and poor living conditions. The decline of glaciers exacerbates water scarcity, particularly in regions where glacial meltwater is a primary source of drinking and irrigation water. As these ice reserves shrink, millions of people may experience water shortages, affecting food security and overall well-being. What is the impact of Glacier loss on Agriculture and food security? Agriculture depends heavily on stable and predictable water supplies, much of which originates from glacial melt. In many parts of the world, seasonal glacial runoff is crucial for irrigation, ensuring crops receive the water they need to grow. As glaciers shrink, farmers face reduced water availability, leading to lower crop yields, rising food prices, and increased reliance on unsustainable groundwater extraction. This puts vulnerable regions at a greater risk of famine and food insecurity. Without glacial-fed water sources, entire agricultural systems could be disrupted, threatening global food production and economic stability. Glacial Melt and Rising Sea Levels Glacial melting contributes significantly to rising sea levels, which threatens coastal cities, infrastructure, and ecosystems. As sea levels rise, millions of people living in low-lying areas risk displacement, and extreme weather events such as hurricanes and flooding become more frequent.The destabilisation of glaciers also increases the risk of natural disasters, such as sudden glacial lake outburst floods and landslides caused by weakened permafrost. Urgent action is needed to slow glacial melt and protect vulnerable communities. These environmental risks demand urgent global action to slow glacial melt and protect coastal and mountainous communities. What can we do? Protecting water resources requires collective action. Governments and businesses must invest in sustainable water solutions, such as conservation policies and renewable energy alternatives. Preserving natural water sources like rivers, wetlands, and forests helps maintain the Earth’s water cycle, while reducing waste, through water-efficient practices and responsible consumption—ensures long-term availability. Raising awareness and advocating for smarter water management can drive meaningful change on both local and global levels. Building a workforce for a sustainable future At Piper Maddox, we are dedicated to building the future of clean energy and sustainable infrastructure by connecting top talent with the companies driving global change. From renewable energy and grid modernisation to sustainable water solutions, we help businesses find the experts they need to create a more resilient and sustainable world.

14 Mar 2025
solar
insight
14 Mar 2025
Why Solar Energy is the future: Innovation, careers, and sustainability

Solar power is one of the most sustainable and abundant energy sources available today. As the world moves towards sustainability, solar energy is playing a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions, lowering energy costs, and ensuring a greener future. According to the United Nations, cheap electricity from renewable sources could provide 65 percent of the world’s total electricity supply by 2030 , highlighting the growing impact of solar power in the global energy transition. Solar Appreciation Day is an opportunity to recognise the impact of solar power and the progress being made in renewable energy. At Piper Maddox, we are committed to supporting this transition by connecting the best talent with the companies driving solar innovation. Why Solar Energy Matters The sun provides an unlimited source of clean energy, yet the world has long relied on fossil fuels that pollute and deplete natural resources. According to the United Nations, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas are the largest contributors to global climate change, accounting for over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90% of all carbon dioxide emissions. With advancing technology and decreasing costs, solar energy is now a practical and affordable solution for businesses, governments, and homeowners. One of the biggest advantages of solar power is its environmental impact. Unlike fossil fuels, solar power produces no greenhouse gas emissions and significantly reduces air pollution. It also requires very little water to operate, making it essential in the fight against climate change. As the cost of solar panels continues to drop, businesses and governments are cutting energy expenses while creating jobs and driving economic growth. With the industry expanding rapidly, demand for skilled professionals has never been higher. New Developments in Solar Power The solar industry's rapid growth is driven by technological advancements that make solar power more efficient and versatile. One major innovation is floating solar farms, which generate clean energy on reservoirs and lakes while reducing water evaporation: an ideal solution for regions facing land and water shortages. At the same time, solar technology is being seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Photovoltaic windows and solar roofing materials now enable buildings to generate electricity without traditional panels, embedding solar power directly into urban infrastructure. Reliability has long been a challenge for renewable energy, but recent improvements in energy storage technology are solving this issue. New battery systems are making it possible to store excess solar energy during the day and use it at night, ensuring a stable power supply even when the sun isn’t shining. Driving the Future of Clean Energy Solar power is no longer a niche industry, it is now a key driver of the global energy transition. With governments setting ambitious renewable energy targets and businesses turning to solar to reduce costs and emissions, the industry is expanding at an unprecedented rate. Beyond economics, solar energy is also creating a more resilient power grid. As extreme weather events become more common, decentralised solar installations - such as rooftop solar and microgrids are helping communities maintain access to electricity even during power outages. With demand for solar energy accelerating, the industry is facing a major challenge: finding the right talent to support its rapid expansion. At Piper Maddox, we partner with businesses across the entire solar value chain, ensuring they have the right people to drive innovation and growth. If you’re ready to take the next step in your solar energy career or are looking to build a team that can drive real impact, we can help! Let’s power the future, together.

11 Mar 2025
sustainability
press release
11 Mar 2025
Our parent company, LHi Group, releases the 2024 Impact & Sustainability Report

At Piper Maddox, we are proud to be part of LHi Group, a global specialist in talent solutions, and even prouder to share that our parent company has just released its first-ever Impact & Sustainability Report, an exciting milestone that reflects our collective commitment to a more sustainable future. A Year of Progress: Sustainability and Social Responsibility in 2024 For those of us working in clean energy and clean tech recruitment, sustainability is more than just a corporate initiative, it’s at the heart of everything we do. That’s why LHi’s 2024 Impact & Sustainability Report is particularly meaningful. It showcases the group’s outstanding achievements across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments, diversity and inclusion efforts, and responsible business growth. Key highlights from the report include: Record-breaking fundraising efforts: LHi Group raised an incredible £26,894 for charitable causes, reinforcing our culture of giving back and driving social impact. Strengthening diversity & inclusion: LHi-IN, our dedicated DEI initiative, expanded to include eight thriving communities, providing a platform for employees to engage, learn, and drive meaningful change. A focus on sustainability: LHi continues to integrate ESG into business decisions, from internal policies to industry partnerships, ensuring we contribute to a cleaner, greener future. Empowering women in leadership: The launch of the Women’s Sales Board marked a major step toward achieving 50/50 gender representation in leadership within five years. Technology-driven impact: AI-powered recruitment solutions enhance our ability to connect top talent with organisations making a difference in clean energy and beyond. What this means for Clean Energy talent solutions For us at Piper Maddox, this report reaffirms our mission: To power the clean energy transition by connecting the best talent with the companies leading the charge. With LHi doubling down on ESG commitments and sustainable recruitment, we are better positioned than ever to support clients and candidates who share our passion for a net-zero future. As we step into 2025, we are excited to align with LHi’s key strategic goals: Expanding sustainable recruitment practices to ensure we place candidates in roles that drive real environmental impact. Enhancing AI-driven hiring solutions to streamline the recruitment process and deliver even greater value to clients and candidates. Growing our presence in high-demand clean energy and clean tech markets, particularly in North America, where investment in renewables and grid transformation is accelerating. Looking Ahead The release of LHi Group’s Impact Report is more than just a reflection on the past, it’s a commitment to the future. At Piper Maddox, we are proud to be part of an organisation that prioritises sustainability, DEI, and responsible business practices. We invite our clients, candidates, and industry partners to explore the full LHi Group Impact & Sustainability Report.

08 Mar 2025
sustainability
interview
08 Mar 2025
Accelerating Action: Women in Clean Energy and Sustainability

The clean energy sector thrives on innovation and progress. Every breakthrough in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and sustainable infrastructure comes from those who push boundaries. Yet, despite the critical role women play in shaping the industry, gender disparities persist. This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the women accelerating action, driving change, and leading the way in clean energy. Why Gender Diversity in Renewable Energy and Sustainability Matters A sustainable future depends on diverse perspectives, inclusive leadership, and equitable opportunities. Women bring fresh approaches to problem-solving, drive meaningful change, and foster more comprehensive, long-term solutions in the energy sector. Yet, challenges persist as women represent only 32% of the global renewable energy workforce, and leadership positions remain largely male-dominated. By accelerating action toward gender diversity, the industry can unlock new ideas, stronger policies, and greater innovation, ensuring the future of energy is powered by the best talent, regardless of gender. Women Driving Change at Piper Maddox To mark International Women’s Day, we spoke with several inspiring women at Piper Maddox, each making a significant impact in clean energy recruitment and industry leadership: What led you to pursue a career in clean energy recruitment? For Lucy Henry, Divisional Manager at Piper Maddox in London, the journey into clean energy recruitment was fueled by a desire to contribute to a meaningful industry. Having started her career in compliance and financial crime within financial services, she wanted to transition into a field where she could make a tangible difference. "Clean energy felt like the right place both in terms of my personal purpose and the opportunity to drive meaningful impact in the team," she explains. The presence of strong female leaders within the space further solidified her decision. Similarly, Kylie Leberman, Team Lead (Solar & Energy Storage) of Piper Maddox in Miami, found herself drawn to recruitment after working in product and software sales. "During the pandemic, pushing products onto small businesses that were barely staying afloat didn’t sit well with me," she recalls. Transitioning to recruitment allowed her to build meaningful relationships while contributing to a more sustainable future. Despite challenges in a traditionally male-dominated sector, she sees ample opportunities for women to reshape the industry through networking and leadership. How have you seen the role of women in clean energy evolve over the years, and what excites you most about the future? Kylie Leberman has witnessed a significant shift in gender representation since she first entered the industry. "When I started, there were fewer women in leadership roles, and the sector often felt male-dominated," she says. Over the past four years, however, she has seen progress, not just in the number of women entering the field but also in their growing presence at the executive level. "What excites me most is that we’re moving from just talking about diversity to actively implementing policies and programs that support it. More women in leadership means a more inclusive, innovative, and resilient industry.” What skills or qualities do you believe are essential for the next generation of female professionals in this field, and how can they develop them to succeed? For Caitlin McCarley, Divisional Manager of Piper Maddox (UK & Ireland Onshore Renewables) in Bristol, passion is key. "I think the most essential quality for the next generation of women in clean energy is passion for the space. It's such an interesting field that having a drive for a sustainable future and a passion for the technology is crucial for success," she notes. Alongside passion, adaptability and strong communication skills are also vital. "For developing these skills, it's crucial that we lean on each other and provide support across the industry." Who has been an inspiration or mentor in your career, and how has their influence helped shape your path? Having strong female mentors has been instrumental in Kylie Leberman’s career. "I’ve been fortunate to have been surrounded by some exceptional female leaders both from the clean energy industry and outside of it," she shares. "Two strong female leaders from within our business that have really guided me in this career thus far have been Samantha Keay and Carmon Lamolda. Both are incredible leaders who are always willing to support you and teach you but also have paved the way for women in this business like me to take on different and exciting roles that had previously been more male-heavy." What’s one piece of career advice you’ve received that has helped you succeed? "One of the best pieces of advice (life or career) I’ve received is: 'Stay focused on what you can control,'" says Lucy Henry. "Rather than getting stuck on external challenges, I’ve learned to take ownership of my actions and look for ways to continuously improve. Every experience, whether it be success or failure, is an opportunity to learn and grow. By adopting this mindset, I’ve been able to navigate challenges with as much resilience and confidence as I can." Empowering the Next Generation of Women in Renewable Energy Progress depends on removing barriers, creating opportunities, and supporting the women driving change. A future shaped by diverse talent is a future of limitless potential. At Piper Maddox, we are committed to championing diversity, connecting top professionals with organisations that share our vision, and accelerating action toward a more inclusive, innovative, and sustainable world. Whether you're looking to advance your career or attract top talent in clean energy, Piper Maddox is ready to help. Contact us today and take action!

18 Feb 2025
energy storage
insight
18 Feb 2025
Celebrating National Battery Day: Key Trends and Workforce Insights in the 2024 Battery Industry

The battery industry experienced a groundbreaking year in 2024, marked by significant advancements in energy storage technology. Efforts to improve efficiency and reduce costs saw investments in gigafactories accelerate production, while breakthroughs in lithium-sulphur and flow batteries pointed to a safer, longer-lasting future for energy storage. As we head into 2025, the industry’s focus will shift toward scaling the battery industry and addressing workforce challenges to meet the growing demand. Alex Cohen, Senior Director at Piper Maddox, and Elliot Knox, VP of Client Development and Commercial Strategy, highlighted these pivotal moments in their recent webinar with the Volta Foundation. They explored the trends that defined 2024, including the rise of domestic battery recycling, the evolution of battery chemistry, and the increasing demand for clean energy recruitment to sustain industry expansion. The discussion highlighted the U.S. battery market's role in clean energy innovation and explored global trends, emphasising the importance of workforce development to meet growing industry needs. As Alex Cohen shared during the webinar, the employment market will continue to evolve. Companies must not only attract but retain talent by creating environments where professionals can thrive. With the growing demand for battery engineers, manufacturers must focus on upskilling talent and developing long-term hiring strategies to support production goals. The talent shortage remains a significant hurdle, particularly in battery R&D and gigafactory manufacturing, with some facilities requiring thousands of skilled professionals to meet production targets. The discussion also highlighted that visa policies could become a challenge for hiring international specialists in the future, though the impact remains uncertain. This uncertainty reinforces the need for companies to prioritise attracting and securing domestic talent, ensuring the energy storage market growth continues without disruptions caused by labour shortages. By connecting exceptional talent with forward-thinking companies, Piper Maddox is driving innovation and sustainability in the battery industry. As we celebrate National Battery Day, let’s acknowledge the critical role batteries play in building a cleaner, greener future and the workforce that powers this transition.

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