Parapet, one of the largest renewable energy builders in the country, is making massive hiring
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Parapet, a Romanian entrepreneurial company, a major EPC contractor for renewable energy projects, announces that it has 300 positions open for those who want to get involved.
“We are looking for 300 energy specialists and unskilled workers who want to be part of large-scale projects, the construction of photovoltaic and wind parks and the installation of storage capacities in Romania and Europe,” says Parapet’s Facebook page.
Here is the list of available jobs:
Skilled Workers
Project Manager – Photovoltaic & Wind Park Construction
Site Manager – Photovoltaic & Wind Projects (Romania)
Site Manager – Photovoltaic & Wind Projects (Germany)
Site Manager – Photovoltaic & Wind Projects (Italy)
Assistant Manager
Human Resources Inspector
Civil Constructions Department Coordinator
Topography Office Coordinator (TESA) – Predominantly on-site Activity
Assistant Site Manager – Metal Constructions (Photovoltaic Parks)
Assistant Site Manager – Electrical (Photovoltaic & Wind Parks)
Quality Controller
Civil Constructions Design Engineer – Large-Scale Photovoltaic Parks
Electrical Design Engineer – Photovoltaic and Wind Systems
Economist
ANRE Authorized Electrician – Low & Medium Voltage
Carpenter / Blacksmith – Renewable Energy Projects (Wind & Solar)
Telescopic Forklift Operator (Manitou MT 733 / MT 1840)
Pile Driver Operator (Ramming Operator)
Unskilled Workers
Unskilled Worker – Electrical Team (Photovoltaic Parks)
Unskilled Worker – Photovoltaic Panel Installation
Material Handler
Parapet, founded in 2012 by Andrada Moldovan, is an EPC contractor in the renewable energy sector, with offices in Romania, Germany – Nuremberg – and Italy, in Bergamo. Since its establishment, Parapet has reached over 2 GW of clean energy installed in 15 countries in Europe.
Parapet’s portfolio includes over 350 photovoltaic, wind or hybrid projects, offering complete services, from design, engineering, procurement, to construction and maintenance. The company owns an extensive fleet of vehicles and equipment and has internal departments dedicated to each stage of renewable power plant construction.



