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A clean energy leader in the U.S. and Canada. As part of one of the world’s largest renewables players, Enel North America is a clean energy leader working to electrify the economy and build a zero-carbon future.
Enel North America is a clean energy leader and innovator that’s electrifying the economy with a mission to combat the climate crisis and build a zero emissions future in the US and Canada.
At Enel, we’re driven by our mission to build a clean, electrified future. Here, you’ll find a team that believes in creating a sustainable tomorrow and a career that’ll give you the power to do it.
Do you want to use your power to change the world? Learn more about our career opportunities, our award-winning culture and employee benefits at Enel North America. Enel North America's leadership team brings vast and diverse experience driving the clean energy transition around the world.
Clean energy solutions for flexibility, resilience, and sustainability. Enel North America has the expertise, resources, and scale to deliver the full range of on-site and off-site solutions across the energy transition roadmap.
Enel North America intends to build one of the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facilities in the US, expected to initially produce at least 3 GW and scale up to 6 GW of high-performance bifacial PV modules and cells annually.
Explore the many different opportunities and roles available at Enel. On our job listing portal, you can search by department, keyword or location, including remote positions. Upload your resume and fill out the online application where prompted.
Get all your Enel questions answered quickly and simply. Contact our team to learn about our energy solutions, our brand, joining our team, and more.
Our journey to advance clean electrification. Enel North America newsroom is the source for updates about Enel. Read press releases, get clean energy news, or contact our media team.
Head of Enel North America’s renewable energy business, Stephen Pike, reflects on the journey to 10 GW of wind and solar and 1 GW of large-scale energy storage.