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GESI is hiring: Project manager for large-scale battery storage projects (m/f/d)

In addition to good pay, a collegial environment and hybrid working, we offer the opportunity to contribute to the implementation of the energy transition. We urgently need additional storage capacities to exploit the potential of renewable energies – and it is precisely these capacities that we want to build up together with you. You can find more information below.

Interested? Become part of #TeamGESI and play an active role in shaping the future of energy supply. We look forward to receiving your detailed application, stating your salary expectations and earliest possible starting date: info@gesi-deutschland.de

Your tasks

  • Overall responsibility for the planning and implementation of large-scale projects in the field of battery storage systems
  • Project management from concept development to commissioning
  • Coordination and management of an interdisciplinary project team and coordination with internal and external stakeholders
  • Monitoring deadlines, budget and quality of projects as well as compliance with legal requirements and safety standards
  • Interface management between planning offices, construction companies and authorities
  • Identification of risks and development of solutions for project implementation
  • Reporting to the Management Board and the Board of Directors

Your profile

  • Degree in industrial engineering, business administration with a focus on technology, environmental technology, renewable energies or a comparable course of study
  • Knowledge in the areas of battery storage, power grid and renewable energies desirable
  • Professional experience in project development or the construction of energy plants
  • Very good written and spoken German and English skills
  • Persuasiveness
  • Team and communication skills
  • Commitment and a sense of responsibility
  • Confident handling of MS Office
  • Independent working style and initiative
  • Class B driver’s license
  • Willingness to travel within Germany required

What do we offer?

  • Permanent employment
  • Above-average pay, performance-related bonus and a company pension scheme
  • Work-life balance in a collegial environment
  • Exciting and meaningful work in a rapidly growing market
  • Active participation and responsibility from day 1
  • Possibility for remote work, with regular face-to-face meetings in Munich.

Further contributions

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Heinrich von Pierer advises GESI Giga Batteries

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Following the conclusion of the energy transition monitoring, the German government is planning reforms. We have summarized what is important here in a position paper. The common goal of the storage industry and politicians must now be to establish large-scale batteries as part of the solution for an affordable and sustainable energy transition. To achieve this, a reliable framework for investment must be created. You can find out which new...

Position paper: Creating planning security for battery storage systems

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The world’s fourth-largest economy now has a large-scale battery storage capacity of almost 16 gigawatts. Pullach, 11.07. 2025 | Seven years ago, California was still something of a storage desert: the cumulative large-scale battery capacity amounted to just 0.5 gigawatts in 2018. But since then, the US state, which in itself would be the fourth largest economy in the world, has made rapid progress. According to market analyses, total capacity...

California: Successful energy transition thanks to battery storage

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