Global onshore solar and battery storage developer and operator
Lightsource bp develops and operates solar and battery storage projects across multiple continents, with active expansion in Australia, New Zealand, the US, and Europe. The hiring profile skews senior and managerial—19 senior roles, 11 managers across engineering, finance, and operations—reflecting a maturing portfolio transitioning from greenfield development into operational management. Tech stack centers on Microsoft security (Sentinel, Defender XDR, Defender for IoT) and power systems modeling (PSCAD, PowerFactory), typical for asset-heavy, compliance-intensive renewable energy operations.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Finance, Asset Management Director, Power Markets Director
Lightsource bp is a solar and battery storage developer founded in 2010, backed by bp, with 1,001–5,000 employees based in London. The company focuses on onshore renewable projects across solar PV, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and wind procurement. Core operations span project development (greenfield and procurement), asset management, operations and maintenance, and power market strategy. Active pain points include offtake agreement negotiation, budget and risk management, safety and permits compliance, and contractor selection—typical friction points for developers scaling multi-jurisdiction project portfolios. Current hiring velocity is accelerating, with open roles across finance, engineering, operations, and energy markets in seven countries.
Lightsource bp is actively hiring across seven countries: Italy, United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Spain, New Zealand, and Germany. Recent roles include senior and managerial positions in finance, energy, and operations.
Lightsource bp uses PSCAD and PowerFactory for power systems modeling and analysis, alongside Microsoft security stack (Azure Sentinel, Defender XDR, Defender for IoT) and Power BI for analytics and reporting.
Active projects include solar PV and battery energy storage systems (BESS) development in Australia, New Zealand, the US, and Europe; power market strategy; greenfield project procurement; and transitioning operational assets from development to operational management phase.
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