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In partnership with RenewableUK and Wind Energy Ireland, Murray McIntosh is delighted to be searching for a confident, strategic, and politically astute leader to take the helm as the next Director of RenewableNI (RNI).
Renewable energy is at the heart of Northern Ireland's transition to a cleaner, more secure and affordable energy future - and its role has never been more critical. As the sector grows, so too does the need for strong, visible leadership to guide its direction and influence.
This is a high-profile, multi-faceted role at the forefront of Northern Ireland's clean energy transformation - blending policy leadership, stakeholder engagement, membership development and team management with strong public representation.
As the Director, you'll be the public face of the renewable energy industry in Northern Ireland, influencing government, regulators, and media while growing a thriving membership organisation. You'll oversee a talented, tight-knit team and work in partnership with RenewableUK and Wind Energy Ireland, drawing on their resources and support to create impact in the energy space.
What You'll Do
Lead RNI's strategic direction and day-to-day operations
Represent the industry with confidence across media, government, and events
Manage a diverse range of stakeholders in a politically complex environment
Grow and retain membership by clearly articulating and delivering member value
Guide policy positioning across planning, grid, regulation and markets
Support and develop a small internal team, while delivering through wider partner teams
Maintain financial oversight of budgets and drive income from membership and events
Experience requirements:
We're looking for a strong communicator, a credible leader, and someone who can operate with agility in a fast-paced, stakeholder-rich environment.
Essential Attributes:
Proven experience in stakeholder engagement, public affairs and/or communications in with a Northern Ireland lens.
Strong written and verbal communication
Politically aware of NI, with the ability to navigate complex policy and market environments
Commercially minded - able to drive and demonstrate value to members
Collaborative, adaptable and comfortable working cross-organisationally
Able to lead a team and manage budgets effectivelyDesirable:
Knowledge of the NI electricity market, energy policy or grid infrastructure
Background in trade associations, regulatory bodies, or government
Experience working in media-facing roles or with membership organisations
Line management - experience leading and coordinating delivery is important
Why Join RNI?
Be at the heart of Northern Ireland's energy transformation
Influence real policy change in a uniquely complex and rewarding market
Alongside a competitive salary, enjoy hybrid working, flexible arrangements, and excellent benefits including:
28 days annual leave + 2 charity days
Private health cover (Vitality)
10% employer pension contribution
Bonus, tech kit, car mileage allowance, and more
Ready to shape the future of renewable energy in NI? Apply now and help drive the clean power transition!
Closing date: 13th July 23:59. No cover letter required.
Interviews: 1st round interviews - w/c 21st July; 2nd round interviews - w/c 28th July
Murray McIntosh is proud to be an equal opportunities employer on behalf of their clients. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability or age.
Murray McIntosh is a specialist Policy, Public Affairs, Strategic Communications and Economics recruitment consultancy, recruiting positions at all levels and across all sectors. Our team boasts over 20 years of experience in this space, with expertise spanning all manner of industry and subject