Energy transition
- Business in Scotland
- Sustainable economy
- Cost of doing business in Scotland
- Innovation in Scotland
- Infrastructure and connectivity
- Expand and scale your business
- Financial and tax incentives
- People, skills and recruitment
-
Locations for your business
-
Commercial properties and land
- Inverness Campus
- Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
- Prestwick: Scotland’s only Aerospace Enterprise Area
- Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP)
- Grangemouth Chemical Science Park
- Arrol Gibb Innovation Centre (AGIC)
- Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS)
- Chapelcross
- Glasgow City Innovation District
-
- Business in Scotland
- Sustainable economy
- Cost of doing business in Scotland
- Innovation in Scotland
- Infrastructure and connectivity
- Find your industry
-
Work in Scotland
- Find a job in Scotland
- Career opportunities
- Work practices and benefits
- Real life stories
- Setting up your business
- Expand and scale your business
- Success stories
- Financial and tax incentives
- People, skills and recruitment
-
Locations for your business
-
Commercial properties and land
- Inverness Campus
- Energy Transition Zone (ETZ)
- Prestwick: Scotland’s only Aerospace Enterprise Area
- Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP)
- Grangemouth Chemical Science Park
- Arrol Gibb Innovation Centre (AGIC)
- Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS)
- Chapelcross
- Glasgow City Innovation District
- Green Freeports
-
Commercial properties and land
Scotland was the first country in the world to declare a climate change emergency, and now we’re going greener, faster.
There are opportunities across offshore wind, hydrogen, green heat and the decarbonisation of industry and transport. Join us in changing the world one energy target at a time.
Benefits of working in the energy transition
-
Career sustainability
The shift to low carbon heating could create up to 16,400 new jobs in green heat by 2030.
-
A growing sector
The low carbon and renewable heat sector generates an estimated annual turnover of £5.5 billion.
-
Ambitious targets
Scotland plans to supply 50% of the country's total energy from renewable sources by 2030.
There are around 20,500 people employed in our low carbon and renewable energy sector, which is estimated to be worth £5.5 billion. This is a growth industry that needs new talent like you.
Your skills are in demand
It's estimated that 50% of Scotland’s total energy will be supplied by renewable sources by 2030.
To decarbonise our heat, transport, oil and gas industries, we need to ramp-up production of renewable energy and clean hydrogen in Scotland. This will mean better resources, increased funding, and more jobs across renewable energy sectors, such as:
Offshore Wind
The UK’s Offshore Wind Sector Deal will invest up to £250 million to build a stronger supply chain and deliver 50 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind by 2030.
Hydrogen
Scotland is set to become a world-leading hydrogen nation and major exporter. There are many pioneering projects in production and planning, including H100. This will be the world’s first '100% green hydrogen to home' network. Join us and help to reach 25GW of clean hydrogen production by 2045.
Green heat
Decarbonising Scotland’s heat has strong government support, including £1.8 billon of funding to create 16,400 new jobs by 2030. The scale of the green heat opportunity in Scotland is enormous, across heat pumps, heat networks, heat tech, and energy efficiency.
Offshore energy integration
Supported by the North Sea Transition Deal, there is £14-£16 billion in place to fund new technologies. There are also up to 40,000 new jobs in decarbonising oil and gas production, carbon capture and underground storage (CCUS), and hydrogen. There’s also an opportunity to combine new and established energy sector skills to push forward the energy transition.
If manufacturing is your area of expertise, we need your skills in specialisms from robotics and automation to low carbon energy and big data. Start your careers journey with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS)opens in a new window, an industry-led institution for ground-breaking manufacturing research to boost the capabilities of our workforce.
Find energy transition roles in Scotland
We’re constantly innovating in our renewables sector. So, whatever your passion, and however niche your expertise, you’ll find a home for it in Scotland.
Find energy transition jobs on LinkedInopens in a new window
How Scotland supports the energy transition
Are you ready to live and work in a country committed to achieving net zero by 2045? For the Scottish Government, the energy transition is an opportunity to tackle inequality and the climate change crisis together – with transformational investment in infrastructure, innovation, and sustainable skills initiatives. The most prominent is the Programme for Government £2 billion Low Carbon Fund.
Boost your skills in Scotland with energy-sector specific college training courses, as well as support from Skills Development Scotlandopens in a new window, the Green Jobs Workforce Academyopens in a new window, and the Energy Skills Partnershipopens in a new window.
The energy transition at a glance
As a global energy hub, with offshore infrastructure and a robust supply chain, Scotland’s low carbon economy is ready for big growth.
Find your place at the cutting-edge of the energy transition with trailblazing low carbon solutions, including Kincardine Offshore Floating Wind Farmopens in a new window. This is the world’s first floating wind project to use 9.5 megawatts (MW) turbines.
You could work across pioneering projects like ACORNopens in a new window, the world’s first at-scale blue hydrogen production facility. You could also work on Whitelee Green Hydrogenopens in a new window, a ground-breaking project that will connect the UK’s largest onshore wind farm to the UK’s largest electrolyser.
If you’re more interested in green heat, you may have heard of Queens Quayopens in a new window, a £250 million regeneration project in Clydebank. This will be home to Scotland’s largest single-heat network.
You can find out about opportunities from influential industry networks including Scottish Renewablesopens in a new window, HeatSourceopens in a new window, Global Underwater Hubopens in a new window, Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Associationopens in a new window and NECCUSopens in a new window.
Advanced research and development
With a connected culture of academic excellence, research and innovation, including 19 world-class universities, you’ll be a welcome addition to a strong ecosystem of pioneers and practitioners.
Broaden your knowledge in the many centres of excellence and innovation, including:
- CENSISopens in a new window – Scotland’s Innovation Centre for sensing, imaging, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies
- Catapultopens in a new window – the world’s most comprehensive, open-access test facilities
- Net Zero Technology Centreopens in a new window
- The Data Labopens in a new window
- Power Networks Demonstration Centreopens in a new window
Start your career at the forefront of the energy transition in Scotland.
Quality of life
Scotland has lots to offer outside of work.
Wherever you decide to work in Scotland, you’ll discover welcoming communities, rich history and vibrant culture.
Enjoy shorter commutes, world-class education, free healthcare, and plenty of green space on your doorstep. Building a career in Scotland comes at a lower cost of living than many other major locations. You’ll benefit from flexibility for hybrid and remote working while being fully supported by reliable digital connectivity.
As one of the best-connected places in Europe, Scotland has six airports with daily direct flights to 150 destinations worldwide. We also have fast and frequent rail links to all parts of the UK.
Moving to Scotland
We welcome people from around the world who want to build exceptional careers across Scotland.
Learn more about moving to Scotland on Scotland.orgopens in a new window