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Behind the scenes: The many careers powering the Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub

25 March 2026

Ever wondered what it takes to build and run one of the world’s biggest batteries in Victoria? Co-owned by SEC and Equis Australia, the Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub powers up to 200,000 homes and has created work and training opportunities for more than 1,200 people. This includes more than 70 apprentices, highlighting the incredible range of skills and roles involved in a large-scale renewable project.

From the first shovel in the ground, to the electricity flowing into homes, renewable energy projects rely on people from every corner of industry and community.

Civil engineers, electricians, and construction managers work alongside cultural heritage advisors, community engagement specialists, and social procurement professionals. Truck drivers, concreters, carpenters, and dogmen* all keep the site moving — while control systems engineers, battery storage specialists, energy traders, and operations managers keep the lights on.

And that’s not all. Designers, document controllers, quality advisors, lawyers, project managers, finance teams, and communications professionals all play a critical role. Apprentices learn the ropes, gaining hands-on experience to power their careers for years to come.

Some roles focus on keeping the battery humming, including:

Others make sure the project runs smoothly and responsibly:

The Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub shows that new energy projects aren't just about construction — it’s a lifecycle of roles, expertise, and collaboration. Every career has a part to play in bringing renewable energy to life, from planning and construction through to operations and community engagement.

It's truly about the people behind the scenes powering Victoria’s future.

Victoria’s renewable energy transition is creating thousands of jobs, with the state’s energy workforce projected to grow to over 67,000 workers by 2040, more than double the current workforce.

*A “dogman” is a skilled worker responsible for rigging, lifting, and directing heavy loads with cranes or other lifting equipment.

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