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Research & Planning
Enviromental Consultant
Renewable Energy Engineer
Economist/Financial Analyst
Compliance Officer
Enviromental Consultant - As an Environmental Consultant, you'll provide expert advice to help organisations reduce or avoid environmental harm. You’ll typically work for a consultancy and be involved in projects such as environmental impact assessments, pollution surveys, and renewable energy developments.
Renewable Energy Engineer - As a Renewable Energy Engineer, you'll design and develop technologies that convert natural energy sources into electricity or usable power. In the Storage & Industrial zone, your work focuses on integrating offshore wind power into green hydrogen production and battery energy storage systems.
Economist/Financial Analyst - As an Economist or Financial Analyst in the renewable energy sector, you’ll assess the financial feasibility, market trends, and economic impacts of offshore wind and energy storage developments.
In the Storage & Industrial zone, your focus will be on evaluating investments in green hydrogen facilities, battery storage systems, and the overall cost-efficiency of integrating these with offshore wind power.
Compliance Officer - As a Compliance Officer working in offshore wind, you play a key role in ensuring that companies meet all the necessary regulations, standards, and legal requirements, particularly around health and safety, environmental protection, and energy industry rules. In the Storage & Industrial zone, your work helps ensure hydrogen and battery storage systems adhere to UK and international regulations, preventing environmental risks and promoting public trust in renewable energy.
Manufacturing, Construction & Installation
Structural Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Welder
Electrical Engineering Technician
Structural Engineer - As a Structural Engineer in the renewable energy sector, you’ll design and oversee the construction of the critical frameworks needed to house offshore battery farms, hydrogen storage units, and connected energy distribution facilities. In the Storage & Industrial zone, your focus will be on ensuring that the structural designs for these installations are safe, durable,efficient, and sustainable, considering the extreme offshore environment.
Mechanical Engineer - As a Mechanical Engineer in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll design, develop, and oversee the construction of mechanical systems like hydrogen compressors, battery cooling units, and distribution systems.
In the Storage & Industrial zone, your focus will be on making sure
hydrogen and battery storage units operate safely, efficiently,
and can withstand offshore environmental conditions.
Welder - As a Welder working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll be responsible for joining and repairing metal parts for things like hydrogen tanks, pipelines,
battery storage frames, and structural supports.
In the Storage & Industrial zone, your focus will be making sure all the storage
facilities and distribution systems are strong, airtight, and able to
withstand tough offshore environments.
Electrical Engineering Technician - As an Electrical Engineering Technician in the offshore wind energy storage sector, your job is to help design, install, test, and maintain electrical systems that control power flows in hydrogen storage units, battery storage facilities, and other industrial infrastructure.
You’ll work with engineers to make sure everything from safety systems to power converters and control panels works reliably in demanding environments.
Operations & Maintenance
Maintenance Engineer
Process Operations Technician
Hydrogen Specialist
Energy Systems Control Technician
Maintenance Engineer - As a Maintenance Engineer working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll be responsible for inspecting, repairing, and improving the machinery and infrastructure that store and distribute hydrogen and electricity.
In the Storage & Industrial zone, your focus will be on keeping hydrogen tanks, battery storage systems, gas pipelines, and distribution equipment operating safely, efficiently, and without interruption. You’ll be key to avoiding costly downtime and ensuring everything meets safety and environmental standards.
Process Operations Technician - As a Process Operations Technician working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll be responsible for running and monitoring the equipment that turns renewable energy into storable forms, like compressed hydrogen, liquid hydrogen, and battery power. In the Storage & Industrial zone, you’ll focus on keeping the complex systems such as compressors, pipelines, battery arrays, storage tanks, and safety valves operating smoothly and safely, 24/7. Your job ensures that energy captured from offshore wind can be reliably stored and transported when it’s needed most.
Hydrogen Specialist - As a Hydrogen Specialist working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll focus on safely producing, storing, and distributing hydrogen. In the Storage & Industrial zone, your job is critical: hydrogen must be managed under high pressure and very specific conditions to be used safely and efficiently for energy storage and distribution. You'll work closely with engineers, safety teams, and operations staff to
keep the hydrogen systems running smoothly.
Energy Systems Control Technician - As an Energy Systems Control Technician working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll be based in the control room, managing how energy from wind turbines is stored, monitored, and distributed through hydrogen plants, gas storage, and battery facilities. In the Storage & Industrial Zone, your role is to keep all systems running smoothly and safely, monitoring alarms, adjusting energy flows, diagnosing faults, and supporting maintenance crews when something needs fixing. Your work is crucial to making sure that renewable energy captured offshore can be stored and delivered when the country needs it most.
Community, Policy & Market Engagement
Offshore Energy Site Manager
Energy Policy Advisor
Community Energy Engagement Officer
Market Analyst
Offshore Energy Site Manager - As an Offshore Energy Site Manager working in offshore wind farm energy storage, you’ll be responsible for the overall daily operations of the Storage & Industrial Zone. You’ll manage the safe storage and distribution of renewable energy through hydrogen plants, gas storage units, and large battery facilities. Your role covers everything from supervising technical teams, monitoring safety standards, coordinating maintenance, and reporting performance to ensuring that hydrogen, electricity, and stored energy can be efficiently delivered when needed. Your leadership is crucial in making sure renewable energy systems run smoothly, safely, and profitably because they are responsible for making sure the energy storage site doesn’t just operate technically, it also meets public, business, and government expectations.
Energy Policy Advisor - As an Energy Policy Advisor, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of clean energy by developing, analysing, and advising on policies that govern offshore wind farms and their energy storage zones. Your work will focus on hydrogen storage, gas backup units, and large battery facilities helping ensure energy from offshore wind farms is stored and distributed in line with government regulations and climate goals. You’ll work with governments, utility companies, engineers, and community leaders to design policies that promote safe, efficient, and fair energy use. Your advice influences everything from funding and permits to
environmental safety and market regulations.
Community Energy Engagement Officer - A Community Energy Engagement Officer in an offshore windfarm’s storage zone is the link between the windfarm developers and the local community. This officer explains how the wind farm and its storage facilities, like hydrogen and batteries, work and helps people understand the benefits of renewable energy. Day-to-day they talk with residents, businesses and schools, answer questions, and build support. They run local events and information sessions, visit schools or community groups, and maintain materials about energy projects. They also meet with local councils and energy partners to share updates and gather feedback.
Market Analyst - A Market Analyst in a clean energy storage hub studies data and trends about energy to help companies make decisions. For example, they might look at how much electricity offshore wind farms produce and how much hydrogen is stored, then forecast future prices and demand. They turn numbers into insights, advising on questions like “When is it best to sell electricity orhydrogen?” or “How will a new policy affect our market?” This role mixes math, economics and knowledge of renewables to guide clean energy strategy.
















