Introduction About Us Potentia Energy (previously Enel Green Power Australia) is a dynamic joint venture entity co-owned by two global energy leaders, Enel Green Power and INPEX, both committed to driving Australia’s energy transition and supporting the nation in achieving its net zero target. https://potentiaenergy.com.au/ With a proven track record and extensive expertise across the project lifecycle, Potentia Energy has established a strong presence in the Australian renewable energy sector. Our current portfolio currently has four operating plants, comprising 310MW of solar capacity across South Australia and Victoria, and a 75MW wind farm in Western Australia. A 93MW solar farm is also under commissioning in Victoria and construction is underway on a 98MW solar and 20MW battery hybrid project in NSW. Potentia Energy has rights secured for a development pipeline of over 7GW across Australia and is committed to an ambitious growth agenda, targeting a significant increase to its installed capacity across wind, solar, storage and hybrid projects. Guided by our core values – Collaboration, Authenticity, Responsibility and Excellence – we work closely with local communities, our partners and customer to contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future. Description The Role Reporting to the COO, the Head of Asset Management will lead the management, optimisation, and performance of a renewable energy portfolio, ensuring operational excellence, financial performance, and compliance with industry standards. This role requires strategic leadership to maximize asset value, minimise risk, and support sustainable energy production while driving long-term growth. Portfolio Oversight & Performance Management Oversee the operational and financial performance of the company’s renewable energy assets, including wind, solar, standalone battery and hybrid projects. Develop and implement strategies to optimize energy production, reduce operational costs, and maximise return on investment. Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for all assets, ensuring targets are met or exceeded. Strategic Planning & Execution Lead the development and execution of asset management strategies aligned with corporate objectives. Identify opportunities for portfolio optimisation or technology upgrades to enhance asset performance. Provide input to the corporate strategy with insights on asset lifecycle, market trends, and regulatory developments. Financial & Risk Management Prepare budgets, forecasts, and financial reports for asset performance. Assess risks associated with operational, regulatory, environmental, and financial factors; implement mitigation strategies. Optimise capital expenditure planning and lifecycle asset management to ensure long-term profitability. Stakeholder & Relationship Management Manage relationships with key stakeholders, including landowners, investors, operators, regulators, contractors, and technology providers. Ensure transparent communication of performance metrics, risk exposure, and strategic initiatives to the executive team and to the Board. Team Leadership & Development Lead, mentor, and develop the asset management team, fostering a high-performance culture. Promote knowledge-sharing, process improvements, and innovation within the team. Compliance & Sustainability Ensure compliance with relevant regulations, safety standards, and environmental requirements. Champion sustainability initiatives to support corporate ESG objectives and renewable energy targets. Key Stakeholders Executive Management Head of Procurement Head of Authorisation and Grid Head of Project Management Office Skills And Experiences Selection Criteria Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Finance, Renewable Energy, or related field; Master’s degree preferred. Extensive experience (typically 10 years) in asset management within renewable energy or utilities. Proven track record of managing large-scale renewable energy portfolios (solar, wind, hydro, or hybrid). Strong financial acumen and experience with budgeting, forecasting, and performance analytics. Familiarity with industry regulations, safety standards, and ESG practices. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.