A career as a wind energy project manager
THE JOB description
What does a wind energy project manager do?
Oversees the planning, execution, and monitoring of wind energy projects, from site selection and permitting to construction and commissioning. Coordinates with cross-functional teams, manages budgets and timelines, and ensures project goals are met.
What qualifications are required?
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field
- Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
- 5+ years of experience managing complex projects, preferably in the renewable energy or construction sectors
on-the-job skills
Skill in developing comprehensive project plans, including defining scope, setting timelines, allocating resources, and identifying potential risks and mitigation strategies.
Ability to create and monitor project budgets, track expenditures, and make adjustments to ensure the efficient use of financial resources.
Capacity to systematically identify, analyze, and develop response plans for potential risks that could impact the success of a wind energy project.
Proficiency in leading cross-functional teams, fostering collaboration, delegating tasks, and providing guidance and support to ensure the successful delivery of project objectives.
Salary expectations
- Starting Salary: $60,000 - $80,000
- Median Salary: $90,000
- Experienced Professionals: $100,000 - $130,000+