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A leading solar energy firm is seeking a PV Engineer/Technician to provide essential maintenance and support on solar farms across the UK. The ideal candidate should have over 3 years of experience, hold relevant electrical qualifications, and demonstrate strong troubleshooting skills. This role offers a competitive salary, performance bonuses, and opportunities for training and career development. The position involves working Monday to Friday with occasional weekend shifts.
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 per year (DOE)
Job Type: Full‑time, permanent
Location: Sites across the UK (region‑based)
Schedule: Monday‑Friday with a paid weekend rota (approx. 1 in 5 weekends) and occasional overnight stays
Our client is one of Europe's leading solar‑energy firms, responsible for building, running and maintaining large‑scale solar farms across the UK and beyond.
With a global track record of over 500 solar projects and more than 5.6 GW of installed capacity worldwide, our client takes a forward‑looking approach to renewable energy and invests in its teams.
Working with them means you contribute directly to the green energy transition in the UK – a meaningful role that helps power communities and supports long‑term environmental goals.
By joining them, you become part of an international team that's shaping the future of energy. With decades of experience, a strong presence in the UK and across Europe, and a commitment to sustainability, you'll be working for a company that places environmental impact, quality and teamwork at its core.
If you're a hands‑on engineer with a passion for clean energy and the skills to match – this is more than a job. It's a chance to build a career with purpose.
Not got the utility‑scale experience?
No problem – they would consider taking on people with a domestic or commercial solar background and look to provide a dedicated training program that actively encourages promotion from within. This would attract a salary in the range of £29,000 to £39,000, dependent on experience.