Requirements: English
Company: Experts Group International
Region: Paris , le-de-France
Were hiring a results-driven Project Manager to lead the end-to-end delivery of utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects from contract signature through to commissioning. These projects span the globe and range from 100+ MWh to GWh scale , making this a high-impact role in the future of sustainable infrastructure. You will coordinate cross-functional teams, manage key external stakeholders, and drive execution across commercial, technical, and regulatory dimensions. If you have a strong track record in large-scale renewable or storage projects, this is your opportunity to lead from the front. Key Responsibilities Drive execution of complex BESS projects through design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. Serve as the main point of contact for clients, contractors, and internal teams. Manage project budgets ranging from 50M to 300M , ensuring delivery within scope, time, and cost targets. Identify, assess, and mitigate risks across technical and commercial aspects. Ensure compliance with all HSE , regulatory, and quality standards. Lead contractor and EPC partner coordination across multiple international sites. Deliver accurate progress reports and performance updates to stakeholders. Contribute to proposal development and tendering processes with technical insights. Required Skills & Qualifications ~ Bachelor''s or Masters in Engineering, Energy, or Project Management. ~7+ years of project management experience, with at least 3 years in utility-scale energy storage or renewables (BESS, PV, Wind, etc.). ~ Demonstrated success managing infrastructure or energy projects ~100 MWh. ~ In-depth knowledge of BESS technologies, grid integration, and power systems. ~ Familiarity with EPC contracts , permitting, and international project logistics. ~ Strong financial, commercial, and stakeholder management skills. ~ PMP, PRINCE2, or similar certification is a plus. ~ Fluent in English; additional language skills (especially French) are a bonus.