SSE Renewables has announced that managing director Jim Smith has decided to step down from his role and retire in April 2022, at the end of the current financial year.
The company said a recruitment process for his replacement is underway.
Smith (pictured) joined SSE in 1988 and has held a number of roles across the group ranging from development, engineering and management roles within the large-scale power generation businesses as well as previously running its Energy Portfolio Management division.
Smith said: “After nearly 34 years’ service with SSE I have decided now is the right time to start thinking about having more time to spend on other activities outside of work.
“The last few years as Managing Director of SSE Renewables have been some of the most enjoyable and fulfilling of my career.
“As I prepare to leave I’m particularly pleased that SSE Renewables is now the driving force behind the UK and Ireland’s transition towards net zero and is an acknowledged global leader in offshore wind development.
“That success is down to the outstanding team of people at SSE, each of whom is having a real impact and helping society to build back greener.
“We have lots of exciting work still to do and I look forward to supporting a smooth transition when my successor at SSE Renewables is appointed.”
SSE chief executive Alistair Phillips-Davies said: “Jim’s contribution to SSE and UK energy infrastructure over his 30 year career has been huge.
“I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with him for over 20 years and he has been a great colleague.
“Amongst many achievements he was instrumental in acquiring and integrating Airtricity which helped propel the group to a leadership position in renewables, evidenced by SSE Renewables building the world’s largest offshore wind farm, Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm and Britain’s highest yielding onshore wind farm in Shetland.
“While I will be sad to see Jim retire, his energy and enthusiasm will propel SSE Renewables to even more success this year and he will continue to focus on developing the next generation of talent to further grow our business and create the net zero assets that society requires.”


