Key Responsibilities
Lead the end-to-end contractual function across large-scale renewable energy projects from procurement through to construction and handover. Reporting directly to the Head of Delivery, this is a key leadership role supporting both commercial performance and risk management across an Australian portfolio.
- Manage and administer project contracts including EPC, BoP, OEM, LTSA, and grid connection agreements.
- Support early-stage project development, advising on optimal contracting strategies and risk allocation.
- Drive contract negotiation, execution workflows, compliance tracking, and variation/claim management.
- Maintain key project control registers (deliverables, milestones, notices, claims, etc.).
- Collaborate with legal, finance, procurement, and project teams to ensure robust contract governance.
- Provide commercial support to project managers throughout the lifecycle of each project.
- Monitor project performance metrics and deliver regular contract reporting to senior leadership.
- Contribute to the development of contract management best practices and continuous improvement across the delivery function.
- 7–10+ years of experience in contract management for large-scale infrastructure or energy projects.
- Proven ability to negotiate and manage complex EPC and related contracts.
- Strong working knowledge of construction law and risk management principles.
- High attention to detail with experience managing multiple contracts and stakeholders.
- Comfortable advising senior management and coordinating cross-functional teams.
- Prior experience on the developer side within renewables (solar, wind, BESS) is highly desirable.
- Willingness to travel occasionally (up to 40%).
- Relevant tertiary qualifications in Law, Construction, Engineering, or Business.
- High-impact role supporting major renewable energy investments across Australia.
- Work in a dynamic and supportive team with strong leadership and global reach.
- Flexible and collaborative work environment with clear growth opportunities.