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We’re using artificial intelligence, autonomy, computer vision and marine robotics to create a difference in the world with underwater technology for our clients in offshore renewable energy and the subsea industry.
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Significant subject matter expertise in renewable energy technologies including solar, wind, hydro, and other emerging technologies. Reporting to the Director of GREWE ESG & Workplace Sustainability, the Renewable Energy Manager will be responsible for supporting company-wide program management for Amex's renewable energy portfolio strategy, including assessing business requirements, generation and evaluation of strategic proposals, development of business cases for selected strategies, and reporting out on actual renewable energy and offsets against goals.
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The Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group (GIG) covers approximately 550 credits primarily across transportation (airports, toll roads, seaports and rail), energy (thermal and renewable power, oil & gas and transmission), social infrastructure, sports facilities and UK whole business securitization.
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Our client, a boutique law firm that specializes in renewable energy projects, located in Middlesex County, Ct is looking for an Executive Assistant/Project Manager to support the main principal Managing Attorney.
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Working knowledge of battery storage systems, electrical distribution systems, renewable energy technologies and SCADA and controls. 7+ years in engineering, preferably in the renewable energy, energy storage and / or the construction industry.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in New York City is seeking a Mid-Level Energy Transition Projects Associate Attorney to handle drafting and negotiating various infrastructure contracts within the energy transition sector, including CCUS, hydrogen, and renewable fuels.
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Develop and maintain complex financial models to assess the feasibility and profitability of tax equity and debt financings of utility scale renewable energy projects (solar, wind, battery storage, etc.
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Underground and subsea cable technology are, in particular, increasingly becoming a major player in this energy paradigm shift to enable large-scale renewable energy generation, such as offshore wind, green hydrogen or large interconnectors.
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The PF Associate will have exposure to a broad range of technologies (e.g. solar, wind, battery, energy efficiency, fuel cells and EV's) as well as transaction structures (e.g. traditional project finance, equipment finance and portfolio financing.
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You will work on integrating wind energy solutions and be responsible for the design, testing, and implementation of electrical power systems, focusing on controls, motors, turbine, generators and battery technologies.
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Our client’s Environmental Services practice seeks a Senior Project Manager to provide leadership to environmental surveying, reporting, and permitting services with a focus on renewable energy clients in the Gulf Coast region.
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We partner with private industry and government agencies to build a resilient supply chain that will create and sustain jobs, benefit local economies, and ensure cost-effective clean energy.
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As the Asst. General Counsel for Project Finance Renewables, you will be responsible for providing legal counsel and strategic guidance on all legal matters related to renewable energy project finance initiatives.
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Atlantic Oceanic is one of the leaders in the offshore wind business and in the renewable energy sector, specializing in offshore wind energy projects along the US Northeast Coast.
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The Project Finance Analyst will play a crucial role in supporting the financing and development of utility-scale renewable energy projects. 2-4 years of experience in project finance, investment banking, renewable energy, or a related field, with a strong emphasis on tax equity structuring.
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