Solar Planning Officer
Listed on 2026-02-21
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer
Rivan Industries () is a synthetic fuel company designed to decarbonise heavy industry. We aim to make synthetic fuel cheaper than fossil fuels and sustain life on earth by keeping the CO₂ locked underground.
We design and manufacture modular synthetic fuel plants consisting of a DAC system, an Alkaline Electrolyser, and a Sabatier Reactor, whilst vertically integrating with off‑grid DC solar and the European gas‑grid. Here’s our entire business plan. We’ve recently deployed the UK’s largest synthetic fuel plant and are planning to 1000x this scale in the next 2 years.
After proving our technology over the last 18‑months, we’re now embarking on our next project – to build the world’s largest synthetic fuel plants across the UK and Spain. Our projects will rapidly scale from 10MW up to 1GW, producing >1TWh of synthetic natural gas every year, distributed all over Europe to decarbonise areas you can’t electrify. We’re looking for someone that has the scar‑tissue of navigating the planning and permitting process of large‑scale solar in Spain and the UK, to drive our solar efforts forward and bring these projects to life.
If you want to be able to look back and say you had a key role in decarbonising the future of earth, make this role yours.
- Responsibility for areas of the planning and permitting process, including:
- Securing necessary land rights and permits for new pipeline connection
- Overseeing early stage planning work, including: feasibility studies, land use compatibility application, EIA screening, etc.
- Preparing and submitting an AAI application, including overseeing a robust social engagement strategy with local stakeholders
- Securing necessary municipal permits and authorisations to enable construction
- Managing and engaging with stakeholders
- Various levels of government: municipal, AAC, and National level
- Other statutory consultees such as heritage, ecology, and landscape officers
- Subconsultants preparing surveys and assessments
- Developing a clear and concise communications plan across the hierarchy of stakeholders in the UK and Spain
- 7-10+ years professional experience
- Experience with AAI permitting process in Spain, or NSIP in the UK
- Bachelors or Masters degree in related field
- £80-100k Salary depending on experience
- Significant share options as part of the early team
- In‑person work in London, with regular trips to Spain
We encourage exceptional applicants from all backgrounds to apply for this role, even if they do not meet all the requirements listed.
If you don't see a current role that fits, we also welcome open applications via our website.
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