Energy

Energy

The UK energy sector is transforming to meet net-zero goals, reduce carbon emissions, and adopt cleaner energy sources. This shift requires rethinking how energy is produced and managed, with a focus on renewable energy, infrastructure improvements, and creating a “digital grid” to handle various power sources. With a large workforce already in place, there’s a growing demand for new engineering talent to help shape the future of energy.

Challenges we can help you with

1Attracting and Screening Engineering Talent
The energy sector faces a shortage of skilled engineers and technical professionals. You need a partner who can find and carefully screen top engineering talent to meet your long-term workforce goals.
2Building a Future-Ready Workforce for Sustainable Energy
As the energy sector embraces renewable energy, you need skilled professionals in solar, wind, hydrogen as well as nuclear and fusion. We help you access and train talent with the skills needed to lead your green energy future.
3Responding to Fluctuating Workforce Needs
Your energy projects have changing demands, requiring workforce solutions that can scale. With flexible workforce options, including Statement of Work (SOW) solutions, you can adjust to project needs efficiently.
4Strengthening Your Employer Brand (EVP) to Attract Top Talent
A strong Employer Value Proposition (EVP) is key to attracting the best talent in the energy sector. We work with you to showcase what makes your company unique, building an EVP that aligns with your mission and values.
5Reducing Time to Hire for Hard-to-Fill Roles
Hiring for specialised roles can be time-consuming, especially in the competitive energy industry. We streamline the hiring process to reduce time to hire, ensuring you get the talent you need faster.
6Upskilling for Digital Transformation in Energy
As the energy sector adopts new technology, upskilling is essential. We provide training to ensure your team is equipped for digital transformation, driving innovation in your operations.
7Building a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce
A diverse workforce brings fresh ideas and stronger connections with the communities you serve. We help you attract diverse talent who contribute to innovation and support your sustainability goals.
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Why Choose us?

Here’s why we’re the leading provider of energy sector workforce solutions:

Over 40 Years of Energy Sector Expertise
Over 40 Years of Energy Sector Expertise
We’ve partnered with the energy industry for over four decades, working across renewables, nuclear, and infrastructure. We know how to leverage transferrable skills to expand your talent pool.
More Than Recruitment – We Get Work Done
More Than Recruitment – We Get Work Done
Our solutions go beyond recruitment. We provide end-to-end workforce solutions, from finding and training talent to managing projects with on-demand teams, all focused on helping you achieve results.
Proven Track Record in Workforce Solutions
Proven Track Record in Workforce Solutions
We help our clients fill essential roles, reduce time to hire, and improve retention. Our award-winning services have been recognised by APSCo, TIARA, NORAs, and Recruiter.
High Client Satisfaction in the Energy Sector
High Client Satisfaction in the Energy Sector
With an NPS score of 63 - well above the industry average - our clients value our commitment and expertise in workforce solutions.
Tailored Workforce Solutions to Fit Your Needs
Tailored Workforce Solutions to Fit Your Needs
We act as an extension of your team, creating customised workforce solutions that align with your goals and drive real impact.
Committed to Sustainability and Net-Zero Goals
Committed to Sustainability and Net-Zero Goals
We integrate sustainability, diversity, and ethical hiring into everything we do. Our workforce solutions support your Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals and help you work towards a net-zero future.
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NEWS
Rullion Joins Public Sector Resourcing’s Recruit, Train, Deploy Framework

Rullion Joins Public Sector Resourcing’s Recruit, Train, Deploy Framework

Supporting Public Sector Organisations with Future-Ready Talent As the demand for specialist skills continues to grow, public sector organisations are facing increasing pressure to find qualified, job-ready professionals. Through the Recruit, Train, Deploy model, Rullion sources motivated individuals and provides them with specialist training to meet the needs of critical public sector roles. By focusing on reskilling and upskilling, we help organisations build a resilient workforce while driving social value, diversity, and long-term talent sustainability. A Commitment to Closing Skills Gaps Dan Crerand, Head of Recruit, Train, Deploy at Rullion, commented: “We’re proud to be part of the PSR RTD framework, supporting public sector organisations with highly skilled, job-ready talent. At Rullion, we focus on unlocking potential, identifying individuals with the right behaviours and mindset, and equipping them with the specialist training they need to succeed. This approach not only ensures workforce resilience but also promotes social mobility and inclusion in key public sector roles.” Get Work Done with Rullion’s Recruit, Train, Deploy Model As a PSR-accredited Recruit, Train, Deploy provider, we’re ready to support public sector organisations in building and sustaining skilled talent pipelines. Looking for a workforce partner to help you secure the skills you need? Let’s talk – contact us today.

By Rullion on 06 March 2025

CASE STUDY
Building a Renewable Future: How Rullion Supports EDF Renewables with Specialist Talent

Building a Renewable Future: How Rullion Supports EDF Renewables with Specialist Talent

The renewable energy industry is growing at pace, with large-scale offshore and onshore wind projects, solar farms, and hydrogen initiatives playing a critical role in the UK’s journey to net zero. However, securing the right talent to drive these projects forward remains one of the biggest challenges facing the sector. The Challenge: A Competitive Market for Green Energy Skills As the UK expands its renewable energy capacity, competition for specialist engineering and technical skills is intensifying. EDF Renewables, a key player in the sector, requires a steady pipeline of skilled professionals to support their projects across offshore wind, onshore wind, and other clean energy initiatives. With remote project locations, emerging skills gaps, and tight hiring timeframes, EDF needed a workforce solutions partner with deep expertise in both renewables and the wider critical infrastructure sector. That’s where Rullion comes in. The Solution: A Strategic Partnership with Rullion As EDF’s long-term Managed Service Provider (MSP), Rullion has helped ensure workforce fulfilment across their clean energy projects. Our approach includes: Proactive Talent Pipelining – Ensuring EDF has access to the right talent at the right time, redeploying skilled workers across different phases of their projects. Industry Expertise – A dedicated renewables recruitment team that understands the sector’s unique workforce challenges and opportunities, leveraging Rullion’s experience in delivering workforce solutions for the UK’s critical infrastructure sector. Blended Sourcing Model – Using a combination of direct hiring, specialist supplier partnerships, and global talent attraction to meet EDF’s evolving needs. STEM Talent Development – Engaging with local communities and educational initiatives to inspire the next generation of renewable energy professionals. The Impact: Powering EDF’s Key Projects From offshore wind farms to large-scale solar and hydrogen projects, Rullion has been instrumental in ensuring EDF has the skilled workforce needed to deliver on its clean energy ambitions. Neart na Gaoithe (NNG) Wind Farm – One of the UK’s largest offshore wind projects, where Rullion has provided specialist talent from pre-construction through to commissioning. Gwynt Glas Wind Farm – A major offshore wind development requiring strategic workforce planning for its early phases. Codling Wind Park – Set to be one of Ireland’s largest offshore wind farms, where Rullion is securing critical engineering expertise. Helping You Get Work Done in the Renewable Sector As the transition to net zero accelerates, the demand for renewable energy talent will continue to grow. Through our strategic workforce solutions, deep sector expertise, and commitment to talent development, Rullion is ensuring that energy leaders like EDF can meet their hiring needs today while preparing for the workforce demands of the future. Looking to build a high-performing renewables workforce? Let's talk!

By Rullion on 26 February 2025

NEWS
The passing of Themis Saoulli, Rullion Founder and former Chairman

The passing of Themis Saoulli, Rullion Founder and former Chairman

Themis Saoulli, Rullion Founder and former Chairman Born: November 16, 1941 in Cairo, Egypt Died: May 2, 2024 in Nicosia, Cyprus age 82 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved founder and former Chairman, Themis Saoulli. Themis died at his home in Nicosia, Cyprus on Thursday 2nd May 2024. He was surrounded by close family. An entrepreneur and a visionary, Themis founded Rullion, in 1978 with his wife, Jean. At the time the couple were in Libya and Themis saw an opportunity to supply engineering staff to American and British companies out there. Over the next four decades, under Themis’ leadership, what started out as a company with just three employees, Rullion grew exponentially into the UK’s 16th largest recruitment company, with a turnover of just under half a billion pounds, and an organisation known for its specialisms within the engineering and technology sectors. Described as “a force of nature and a true gentleman”, Themis was an inspiration to the many people who worked closely with him. He was a larger-than-life personality, with a kind and generous nature, and had the uncanny propensity to inspire, terrify and make people laugh, all in equal measure, and often in the space of the same meeting! But as Themis always said of himself, his bark was worse than his bite. Born to Greek parents in Cairo, Egypt, Themis’ ethos was to create an organisation that builds and nurtures relationships, by putting people first, and today Rullion works with some of the biggest household names in the UK across multiple industries and disciplines, including nuclear, utilities, retail, rail, and non-banking financial services to construction and infrastructure, IT/technology, professional services and renewables. Themis is survived by his wife, three children and four grandchildren

By Rullion on 14 January 2025

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