Parkwind develops, finances, and operates offshore wind farms. Since 2023 Parkwind has been wholly owned by JERA, the Japanese energy group that is one of the world’s largest electricity producers. It is now part of JERA Nex, JERA’s renewable energy subsidiary.
With more than a decade of experience and 1028MW under operational management worldwide, Parkwind is currently expanding internationally. Our team of 160 professionals works from Belgium (Leuven & Ostend), Germany, Ireland, Norway, Greece, Australia, and New Zealand, and is committed to making green energy available and affordable for everyone.
Parkwind as an employer
At Parkwind, we want to create a better world for future generations by making offshore wind energy available to all. We are ambitious and set the bar high for ourselves with enthusiasm, not only today but also tomorrow. This is not a short-term job but requires a long-term commitment and vision for the future.
And we realize that changing the future starts with ourselves. Parkwind's real magic lies in people. We do business with people, for people. And that is why we find it essential to work together in an open and safe environment, where everyone feels welcome and can contribute optimally.
For the development and construction of large-scale offshore wind farms, the scope of work is subdivided into several lots or ‘packages’ related to specific parts of the physical infrastructure of the wind farm, e.g. the wind turbines, their foundations or substructures, the electrical grid infrastructure, etc. This division in packages is used as a basis to procure the respective elements from the supply chain, resulting in one (or more) contracts per package. In between the various packages and/or contracts multiple technical, operational, commercial, and contractual interfaces exist that need to be resolved. While most of the interfaces within the project are related to this subdivision in the scope of work for the physical assets, there are amongst others also significant interfaces with the project’s consents and permits (the Consenting Package) to be accounted for. In the project organization, each package is led by a Package Manager.
The interface manager leads and coordinates the identification, and thereafter the management of all interfaces between the different (sub)packages/contracts. The package manager ensures that all interfaces are dealt with and brought to full resolution.
The interface manager coordinates between the respective Package Managers and their teams: the EPCI packages (the WTG, Foundations, Electrical, and O&M), consenting, planning, risk, finance.
In the Parkwind corporate organization, this function is part of the Technology / EPCI department, as most of the interfaces are of a technical nature.
Given the nature of the role, travel to various locations, may be required, and the individual should be able to communicate with teams operating at different project sites.
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