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​Working in Solar

Working in the solar industry is an exciting and fulfilling career path that offers the opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment and society. As solar energy continues to grow in popularity, professionals in this field are dedicated to developing and promoting solar power as a clean and sustainable energy source.

There are many different roles and areas of expertise in the solar industry. For example, engineers and technicians are needed to design and maintain solar panels and systems, while project managers and analysts help plan and oversee solar energy projects. Sales and marketing professionals are also needed to promote and educate customers on the benefits of solar power.

Working in the solar industry offers a chance to contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world. Solar energy can help reduce carbon emissions, lower energy costs, and increase access to clean energy for all. It also provides opportunities for innovation and career growth, as the industry continues to evolve and new technologies and services are developed.

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​​​​​​Working in Bristol

Bristol is a vibrant city in the southwest of England, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful scenery. One of the most notable aspects of Bristol's culture is its street art scene, which includes works by the internationally renowned artist Banksy. The city is also home to numerous galleries, museums, and art spaces, including the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, the Arnolfini contemporary art center, and the Spike Island studios. Bristol's food scene is diverse and electric, with a wide range of international cuisines available in the city's many restaurants and food markets. The city is also known for its traditional cuisine, including cider, Clifton ham, and Bristol cream sherry. Bristol is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is close to the Cotswolds and the Mendip Hills, making it an excellent base for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.

Culture

  • The culture of Bristol is diverse and rich, influenced by its history as a port city, as well as its modern, cosmopolitan character. The city has a thriving arts and music scene, a rich history, and a strong focus on sustainability and community.

  • One of the most notable aspects of Bristol's culture is its street art scene, which is home to some of the world's most famous artists, including Banksy. The city has many galleries and museums, including the Arnolfini contemporary art center, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, and the M Shed museum of local history.

  • Music is also a significant part of Bristol's culture, with a thriving live music scene that includes everything from rock and pop to jazz and classical music. The city has produced many famous musicians, including Massive Attack, Portishead, and Tricky.

  • Bristol is also known for its vibrant food scene, with a diverse range of cuisines available in its many restaurants and food markets. The city is particularly famous for its cider, which is produced in the surrounding countryside.

  • The culture of Bristol is also influenced by its history as a port city, with many historical landmarks and buildings that tell the story of the city's past. This includes the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the SS Great Britain, and the Harbourside, which is a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Commuting

  • Commuting in Bristol is relatively straightforward, with several transportation options available to residents and visitors alike.

  • Bristol has an extensive bus network, with regular services connecting the city center with surrounding areas. The city also has a dedicated bus lane network, which helps to reduce travel times during peak periods. The First Bus company operates most of the bus services in the city, and passengers can pay with contactless cards or mobile apps.

  • Bristol also has a suburban rail network, which connects the city center with surrounding areas such as Bath, Cardiff, and Weston-super-Mare. The local train operator is Great Western Railway (GWR), which operates frequent services throughout the day.

  • For those who prefer cycling, Bristol has an extensive network of cycle routes, including the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, which is a popular route for commuters. The city also has several bike-sharing schemes, including YoBike and Nextbike.

  • Driving in Bristol can be challenging during peak periods, as the city experiences significant traffic congestion. However, there are several park and ride facilities located on the outskirts of the city, which provide an alternative to driving into the center.

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Technical Development Manager

London

£50000 - £85000 per annum

Permanent

Technical Manager- Hybrid Model (In London office 3 days a week) Up to £85,000 DOE & Benefits Looking for a developer with broader scope across the full project lifecycle? Ready to work across acqu...

Solar , Energy Storage

Senior Project Developer

Austin

N/A

Permanent

​Piper Maddox is engaged in a job opportunity with our client, a rapidly growing utility-scale Solar and BESS developer based in Austin, TX. This company has a track record of executing 2 GW+ of ut...

Wind , Solar , Energy Storage

Onshore Director

Germany

£120000 - £150000 per annum

Permanent

Onshore Renewables' Director | Germany | Remote | BESS, Solar & Wind | In this role, you will be accountable for your own onshore renewables department; building your own division, establishing way...

Solar

Project Developer - Solar & BESS - London

London

£40000 - £45000 per annum

Permanent

Project Developer - Solar, and BESS - London - £50,000-£80,000 + rest of package Piper Maddox are exclusively recruiting for a Project Developer with a company that have started moving into an IPP ...