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High-impact infrastructure and green energy advisory for Czechia and Europe

Big Bet Strategy thrives on solving commercial hurdles, unlocking grid capacity and advising on major capital deployment.

If you want your expertise to directly impact the European energy transition, you will find a purposeful home here.

Why Build Your Career with Big Bet Strategy?

Direct Project Impact

Working with us means stepping away from rigid corporate hierarchies. You will immediately collaborate with senior decision-makers, including institutional investors, property developers and municipal leaders, shaping the commercial frameworks of major energy assets.

Focus on True Expertise

Thorough commercial analysis is what drives our business. We value sharp financial profiling and transparent communication over bureaucratic processes, allowing you to focus entirely on delivering high-value strategy.

A Growing European Footprint

Based in Prague and operating across broader European markets, we offer a front-row seat to the region’s green transition. Your career will grow alongside an expanding portfolio of cross-border infrastructure mandates.

Career Opportunities

We are always looking for analytical minds and regulatory experts who understand the mechanics of green energy and infrastructure.

If you are a consultant, financial analyst or industry specialist eager to advise the stakeholders driving the energy transition, we invite you to connect with us.

Current Vacancies

Big Bet Strategy thrives on solving commercial hurdles, unlocking grid capacity and advising on major capital deployment.

If you want your expertise to directly impact the European energy transition, you will find a purposeful home here.

Renewable Energy Consultant

Position Overview

Big Bet Strategy is expanding its advisory team to meet the growing demand for renewable power and storage assets. In this role, you will work directly with organisations that influence decisions on infrastructure and green energy in Czechia and across Europe.

You will help clients evaluate commercial models while navigating technical grid access hurdles to deliver bankable proposals. This position offers an alternative to rigid corporate hierarchies, giving you direct exposure to institutional investors and senior market developers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Drive commercial analysis across utility-scale solar PV and onshore wind assets, as well as battery storage frameworks.
  • Build the strategic business cases and technical project assessments that international clients rely on to enter new European markets.
  • Draft highly structured strategy papers for institutional investors and municipal decision-makers to translate policy realities into executive advice.
  • Shape end-to-end capital procurement strategies, ensuring equipment supply chains remain resilient against global market pressures.
  • Evaluate supplier proposals and lead commercial negotiations for major equipment orders, including wind turbines and utility-scale battery systems.
  • Manage communication across multiple project workstreams, keeping developers, engineering partners and legal teams fully aligned.
  • Analyse how shifting local regulations impact financing structures and eventual asset delivery pathways.
  • Stress-test asset financial models to evaluate how changing energy prices affect long-term valuation yields.

    What You Bring to the Team

  • A relevant degree and a minimum of three years of commercial experience in energy, engineering, economics, finance, policy or a related field.
  • Direct experience with supply chain management, contract terms or commercial negotiation for large-scale engineering projects.
  • Strong financial profiling skills, with the ability to stress-test project assumptions against shifting market variables.
  • Passion in infrastructure and green energy markets in Czechia and Europe.
  • The capability to explain nuanced regulatory realities and financial risks directly to senior decision-makers.
  • Professional fluency in English, alongside Czech or another Central European language to effectively manage regional frameworks.

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