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Accounting / Business
Managing day-to-day business of wind farms, including maintenance, monitoring, optimisation of turbines, and adherence to environmental and sustainability standards.
They ensure that the safety and health risks arising from work activities are properly managed. They must control the key risk areas for employees, customers and the public who may be affected by what they do in the workplace.
Manages the purchasing process for goods and services from suppliers for wind farm development. Their primary role is to ensure that the organisation has a reliable supply chain that meets its needs at the best possible cost, quality and delivery time.
Negotiates and manages Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) between wind energy projects and electricity buyers. A PPA is a long-term contract between an electricity generator and a customer.
Someone who looks at investment opportunities in the wind energy sector, assesses financial viability, and provides recommendations for sustainable investment decisions.
Someone who specialises in creating and building financial models to analyse and forecast the financial performance of a wind farm.
Specialises in managing and analysing financial records and transactions for individuals, businesses and organisations.
Leads and directs the routine functions of the Human Resources (HR) department including hiring and interviewing staff, administering pay, benefits and leave, and enforcing company policies and practices.
Some solicitors specialise in the energy business and work with power companies, utilities and energy producers. Much of their work involves making sure the proper laws and regulations are followed. They can advise developers, regulators or investors on the development and operation of energy projects.
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