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Project Development Analyst (Agri-PV & Battery Storage) (FT / Intern)

Feldwerke3 months agoUpdated 2 days agoInternship
On-siteGerman requiredOperationsProject Management

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Renewable EnergyAgri-PVStakeholder ManagementPermittingBattery Storage (BESS)Project Development

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🌾 About Feldwerke


We are a Munich-based CleanTech startup driving the expansion of renewable energy with innovative technologies to ensure a sustainable and future-proof energy supply – for the sake of our planet and future generations. Our goal is to rethink the challenges of the energy transition and make Feldwerke the new standard: combining energy and agriculture on the same land. To achieve this, we are developing and building the pioneering concept of Agri-PV. Since our founding in 2023, we have, among other things, planned Germany’s largest plant in record time, which is currently under construction. In addition, several dozen projects are already in advanced stages. We are growing fast: 5x YoY growth. 7-digit profitability. 100% bootstrapped and investor-independent.


✍️ Why Feldwerke



  1. Timing: You’ll be one of the very first team members at an early-stage startup with bold ambitions, bootstrapped to profitable seven digits in revenue and 5x growth YoY.

  2. Learning curve: You’ll take on real ownership and benefit from weekly feedback sessions with one of our founders. We know some of our team members may start their own company one day and want you to be prepared.

  3. Impact: Without a global shift to renewable energy, climate change cannot be solved. With our projects, we aim to enable sustainable energy generation and ensure that by 2035, 100% of electricity in Germany comes from renewables.

  4. Team: An ambitious & experienced yet close-knit team based in the heart of Munich.

  5. Track Record: In a very short time, we’ve positioned ourselves as one of the leading players in Agri-PV in Germany.


Aufgaben

💼 Your Mission


As a Project Development Analyst (Agri-PV & Battery Storage), you will work directly with our founders and take on a critical role in transforming land into productive, future-proof energy infrastructure. You’ll support the development of Agri-PV parks, large-scale battery storage systems (BESS), and hybrid energy assets from land acquisition through to Baugenehmigung and handover to construction.


This is a high-impact role at the intersection of technical planning, stakeholder management, and regulatory navigation. You will collaborate with internal and external partners—including landowners, municipalities, planning offices, agronomists, and legal experts—to drive projects forward, eliminate bottlenecks early, and maximize the value of each site. We aim to outperform the standard 2-year timeline and set new benchmarks in efficient, high-integrity project execution.



  • End-to-End Project Development: Drive Agri-PV and BESS projects from secured land to Baugenehmigung or turnkey status, coordinating with municipalities, planning offices, grid operators, and internal teams.

  • Stakeholder & Regulatory Management: Act as the central contact for external stakeholders—incl. Gemeinden, Landwirtschaftskammern, Behörden—and steer all planning and permitting processes (baurechtliche Verfahren), public acceptance strategies, and formal approvals.

  • Dual-Use & Agricultural Integration: Assess and plan for Doppelnutzung (e.g. Ackerbau, Tierhaltung), working closely with agronomists and landowners to embed agricultural operations into the PV site layout and lifecycle.

  • Project Controls & Process Optimization: Monitor budgets, timelines, and milestones, manage service providers (planners, legal, agronomy), and contribute to playbooks and policy feedback to accelerate permitting and reduce project risk.

  • Strategic Expansion & Market Positioning: Support site identification and grid feasibility reviews, help shape our presence at events and conferences, and strengthen Feldwerke’s positioning as a leader in Agri-PV and efficient project delivery.


Qualifikation

🎓 What you bring



  • You have completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business Administration, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, or a related field – or you bring comparable experience (e.g. through your own venture).

  • You have already gained experience in a fast-paced environment – for example at another startup or in consulting.

  • You want to take real ownership and help build new business areas from the ground up.

  • You are highly motivated by renewable energy and eager to deepen your expertise.

  • You have excellent communication skills and know how to engage people in an outgoing and authentic way.

  • You are fluent in German (English is a plus).


We know the “perfect candidate” doesn’t exist and not every requirement has to be met. What matters most is your drive to take responsibility and accelerate the energy transition with us.


➡️ Recruitment Process



  1. Culture & Personal Fit – Getting to know each other

  2. Deep Dive & Case with the team/founders – Gaining a real sense of collaboration

  3. Meet the Team – Let’s grab dinner or lunch together

  4. Offer – The start of your journey with Feldwerke


Sounds like a fit? We’re excited to hear from you!

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