Introduction
EIT InnoEnergy is one of the world’s leading investors in climate tech. As a European company with global reach, we are driven by one goal: to accelerate and increase the impact of the innovations we support. With a US office in Boston and 6 offices throughout Europe, InnoEnergy supports early-stage startups and operates at the center of the energy transition bringing the technology and skills required to support the green deal and Europe and the US decarbonization goals.
Recognized globally as the most active energy investor and one of the largest climate tech and renewable energy tech investors in 2020, EIT InnoEnergy backs innovations across a range of areas. These include energy storage, transport and mobility, renewables and sustainable buildings and cities – leveraging its trusted ecosystem of 500+ partners and 23 shareholders.
To date, it has invested 500 energy innovative industrial ventures, three have reached the Unicorn status, and are on track to generate €16 billion in revenue and have saved 5.5M tons of CO2 to date.
The US office of InnoEnergy was started in 2020 and supports the range of InnoEnergy business lines. Supporting European portfolio companies in their commercialization in the US through market entry plans, first customer support, and management of specific projects where InnoEnergy can provide added value to the company.
Position Overview
This position is intended to support existing InnoEnergy portfolio assets in the US market. The position will primarily be focused on the management $7 million grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) which involves a fleet of electric bikes and charging stations introduced to small to mid-sized communities. The role will oversee multiple stakeholders including InnoEnergy’s portfolio company, ACTON, which manufactures and operates the e-bikes and oversees day-to-day operations. Other project partners include transportation planning consultants who will be overseeing community engagement and the wider mobility needs of the selected community. The position will directly oversee local stakeholders including NGOs and local governments during the development of this complex project. As the initial phases of the grant are completed, the Project Manager can expect additional projects which support one or more InnoEnergy portfolio companies operating in Europe that seek to commercialize their efforts in the US.
Duties include:
Qualifications
The Project Manager should have prior experience in managing complex projects or grants with detailed reporting requirements. Experience in the mobility space will be highly regarded in the hiring of this position.
Skills needed
What we offer
Reports to: The US Operations Manager
Logistics: Virtual and option to work out of office at Greentown Labs. Includes travel to New York
Commencement: December 2022
To apply, submit a cover letter and CV to max.slane@innoenergy.com
You may also apply through LinkedIn here