Top In-Demand Energy Jobs in Australia (2026 Guide)

April 13, 2026

Australia’s energy sector is changing fast. With major investment in renewables, ongoing demand in oil and gas, and large-scale infrastructure projects, the need for skilled professionals has never been higher.


But not all roles are equal. Some positions are in serious demand, while others are becoming more competitive. If you’re looking to move into the energy sector or step up your career, here’s a clear breakdown of the roles employers are actively hiring for in 2026.


Why Energy Jobs Are Growing in Australia


Several factors are driving demand:

  • Expansion of renewable energy projects (solar, wind, hydrogen)
  • Ongoing oil and gas operations, especially offshore
  • Infrastructure upgrades and grid modernisation
  • Government net-zero targets


The result is simple: there aren’t enough skilled workers to meet demand.


Most In-Demand Energy Jobs in 2026


1. Renewable Energy Engineers


These roles are booming across solar, wind, and battery storage projects.

Skills in demand:

  • Project design and optimisation
  • Grid integration
  • Experience with large-scale renewable projects


2. Project Managers


Every major energy project needs strong leadership.

Why they’re in demand:

  • Projects are getting bigger and more complex
  • Delays are costly
  • Companies need experienced professionals who can deliver on time


3. Electrical Engineers


Critical across both traditional and renewable energy.

Typical responsibilities:

  • Designing and maintaining power systems
  • Supporting grid infrastructure
  • Working on transmission and distribution projects


4. FIFO Workers (Mining & Energy)


Fly-in fly-out roles remain a major part of the industry.

Common roles:

  • Technicians
  • Operators
  • Maintenance specialists

These roles often come with strong salaries but require flexibility and time away from home.


5. HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) Professionals


Safety remains a top priority, especially on large-scale sites.

What employers want:

  • Strong compliance knowledge
  • Experience on major projects
  • Ability to manage risk and safety systems


Salary Expectations in the Energy Sector


Salaries vary by role, experience, and location, but generally:

  • Engineers: $100,000 – $180,000+
  • Project Managers: $140,000 – $250,000+
  • FIFO roles: Often include high base + allowances


The skills shortage is pushing salaries higher, especially for experienced candidates.


Skills Employers Are Looking For


Across the board, employers want:

  • Proven project experience
  • Industry-specific qualifications
  • Flexibility (especially for remote or FIFO roles)
  • Strong communication and teamwork


Experience in renewable energy is becoming increasingly valuable.


How to Get Hired Faster

If you want to stand out:

  • Tailor your CV to the energy sector
  • Highlight relevant project experience
  • Be open to contract or FIFO roles
  • Work with a specialist recruiter who understands the market


The Australian energy sector offers huge opportunities right now, but competition for the best roles is increasing.

If you focus on the right skills and target in-demand positions, you’ll be in a strong position to secure your next role.


Looking for your next opportunity in the energy sector? Get in touch with Enemix Group to explore current roles or discuss your career options.

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