OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANAGER (PV) | DM761

Darwin Recruitment


Our client is a fast-growing, international Energy-as-a-Service provider driving the energy transition across Europe. Working with some of the continent’s leading real estate groups, they design, deliver, and operate renewable energy systems-including solar PV, EV charging, CHP units, heat pumps, and more-directly on-site for their clients. They are now seeking an Operations & Maintenance (O&M;) Manager to support their Head of Operations and take ownership of system performance across their asset base. This is a high-impact role where you’ll ensure peak efficiency of energy systems, lead maintenance efforts, manage subcontractors, and explore new technologies to drive continual improvement. Key Responsibilities: - Monitor & optimise the performance of PV systems, EV charging stations, CHP, heat pumps, and boilers. - Manage regular and emergency maintenance to minimise system downtime and ensure safety compliance. - Act as a key point of contact for customers and subcontractors , ensuring smooth communication and timely resolution of technical issues. - Oversee maintenance contracts, tenders, and pricing , ensuring value and service quality from vendors. - Evaluate and implement new technologies to enhance operational efficiency. - Support the Head of Operations with day-to-day tasks and wider strategic projects. Note : This role requires German language skills, on a professional level. Why Join? - Be part of a stable and rapidly growing business playing a critical role in Europe’s decarbonisation. - Enjoy a collaborative, innovative environment where your ideas are welcomed and implemented. - Benefit from a company that values professional development and offers clear growth pathways. If you’re passionate about renewable energy, operations, and innovation-and want to make a measurable impact- apply below to find out more . Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Jo Stephens #J-18808-Ljbffr

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