Climate-tech Energy jobs — 885 open across 130 cities

885 climate-tech Energy roles from 21 companies (6% remote-friendly) as of 2026-06-04. Top employer: Octopus Energy.

885
Open roles
21
Companies
130
Cities
6%
Remote-friendly
engineering
Top role
Octopus Energy
Top employer
Everett, WA
Top city
2026-06-03
Last posted

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Energy covers 能源生产、储能、电网. Under the CTVC 7+1 taxonomy, Energy encompasses Geothermal, Grid / Smart Grid, Hydrogen, Nuclear / SMR / Fusion, Solar, Storage / BESS, Wind. This page aggregates open energy climate-tech roles across 21 classified companies on public ATS boards (Greenhouse / Lever / Ashby / Workable / SmartRecruiters / Recruitee).

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FAQ

How many climate-tech Energy jobs are open?
As of 2026-06-04, 885 roles across 21 companies in 130 cities, of which 56 (6%) are remote-friendly.
Which cities hire most for Energy climate-tech?
Top cities: Everett, WA (128 jobs from 1 company), Devens, MA (95 jobs from 1 company), Weirton, WV (55 jobs from 1 company), London (GB) (44 jobs from 1 company), Berkeley, CA (40 jobs from 1 company).
Which Energy companies are hiring most?
Top employers as of 2026-06-04: Octopus Energy (238 roles), Helion Energy (128 roles), Commonwealth Fusion Systems (109 roles), Form Energy (102 roles), Redwood Materials (90 roles).
What roles are hiring most in Energy climate-tech?
Top role categories: engineering (259), other (186), field (124), manufacturing (98), sales (65). Categories derived from job-title parsing.
How fresh is this Energy jobs data?
Last refreshed 2026-06-04. Jobs come from each company's public ATS (Greenhouse / Lever / Ashby / Workable / SmartRecruiters / Recruitee); companies classified into CTVC 7+1 taxonomy via LLM.

Source: Job counts from each company's public ATS API (Greenhouse / Lever / Ashby / Workable / SmartRecruiters / Recruitee), refreshed daily. Vertical classification via LLM against the CTVC 7+1 taxonomy. Last refreshed 2026-06-04.