In Ireland, Neoen owns a portfolio of eight wind farms totalling 53 MW and 3 solar farms totalling 58 MWp. We are currently constructing another 100 MWp of solar and have a pipeline of 1.7 GW in development across wind, solar and BESS.OurDevelopment Teamis looking for aBusiness Development Manager. Reporting to the Head of Business Development, you will be responsible for the development of a portfolio of wind, solar, and battery storage projects, from identifying the site to securing the land and the permits until handover to the Construction team.The Main Tasks IncludeProspection of new sites for the development of projects;Analysis of the electrical network infrastructures to facilitate the interconnection of the projects;Development of plans to lead or assist with landowner negotiations (on site, road access, cable, and overhead line wayleaves, etc.);External stakeholder management including landowners, local communities, local authorities, and elected representatives;Oversight of third-party partners and providers of technical services;Management of the planning process and grid connection process;Management of financial models supporting the business case of projects;Assist with the identification of routes to market for the various technologies.Support the Construction and Asset management teams;Adherence to Health & Safety procedures;Regular management reporting.Degree in engineering, planning or business administration, with specialisation in renewable energy, environment or project management;3 to 5 years of relevant work experience is required.Proficiency in the use of GIS/AutoCad software is considered an advantage;Strong motivation to work in a complex environment : you are organised, open-minded and able to work independently; you are capable of working on several projects in parallel;Team player with the ability to foster and maintain good working relationships both internally and with external stakeholdersExcellent oral and written skills;Full clean driving license (frequent travelling will be required for field work within Ireland and occasional travel for meetings at the Headquarters in Paris, France).