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Battery Storage Engineer

Swindon
1 day ago
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Ready to be at the frontline of the UK’s clean energy revolution? We’re looking for a Field Service Engineer to join one of the country’s leading innovators in hybrid battery energy systems — powering everything from major infrastructure projects to film & TV sets and construction sites with greener, quieter tech.You’ll be hands-on with the latest British-built hybrid power systems, backed by a close-knit engineering team.

What You’ll Be Doing
Install, maintain & commission cutting-edge battery energy storage systems.
Take charge of reactive breakdowns and remote diagnostics using smart telemetry tools.

Be the go-to problem solver, collaborating across teams to keep sites powered up.

Run your own schedule with a tablet-based job system.

What You’ll Bring

18th Edition or Electrical qualification (minimum).

Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills.

Electrical bias – experience in generators, automation, or HV systems is a big plus.

Confident with IT, tablets, and remote monitoring systems.

A full UK driving licence.

The flexibility and independence to thrive in a home-based, nationwide field role.What’s In It for You

Starting base of £45,000 with annual increments

Full training & progression - Manufacture-led

Company van/truck (fully expensed), laptop, phone, uniform, PPE & tools.

25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays 

Paid lunch breaks (yep, the full 8 hours covered).

Time off in Lieu or overtime pay

Ready to Join?

If you want to play a key role in the clean energy shift — and join a team that values you as much as the work you do — just hit apply and send over your CV

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