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A global leader in sustainable energy in Scotland is looking for a HV Field Service Engineer. This role involves providing first line support and maintenance for HV/LV electrical and mechanical systems. The ideal candidate will have proven HV substation experience and strong technical reporting skills. Competitive salary, on-call uplift, and significant training investments are offered. If you're passionate about energy projects and want to develop your knowledge, apply now.
HV Field Service Engineer
Location: Highlands, Scotland
Industry: HV Substation Equipment
Scope of Work: A key role in a growing team that will provide first line support along with maintenance & repair services on the HV/LV electrical, instrumentation and mechanical systems of a substation.
Are you an ambitious Electrician or Engineer with High Voltage Substation experience?
Would you like to develop your knowledge of relays, breakers and switchgear towards being an industry specialist through industry-leading training?
Turner Lovell is recruiting a Field Service Engineer to join a global leader in sustainable energy and power grid technologies in Scotland. This is a fantastic opportunity for the right individual to join the leader in their specialism. You will join the existing team in delivering first line support on a flagship project in the Highlands, supporting the wider team as in tasks such as unplanned and planned outages, ad hoc standby coverage and tasks in line with maintenance of the equipment.
Your key responsibilities in the role will include:
The ideal profile is someone who is:
This role offers a competitive salary and additional benefits such as on-call uplift, bonus, vehicle, fuel, etc. However, the most attractive aspect is the high-value training with the business making a significant investment in your skillset and develop your knowledge in HV equipment.
If you are considering what your next role could look like within the servicing and maintenance of power system equipment, and have a passion for playing a part in delivering energy projects in Scotland, please apply and get in touch with Mark Canning via the link provided for more information.