Interv_l are working on behalf of a long standing client who are looking for a Field Service Engineers as they continue to expand their UK operations.
They operate across installation, O&M, and network delivery, supporting both AC and DC charging infrastructure. You will be covering a patch, in this case it will be Scotland, however there will be occasions where you may have to travel elsewhere to support.
If you’re a field engineer looking to break into EV, this is one of the more accessible and well-supported routes in.
The Role
You’ll be responsible for the maintenance and repair of EV charging equipment across your region.
This will include:
* Reactive fault finding and repair
* Planned preventative maintenance (PPMs)
* Diagnosing electrical and component-level issues (including PCB-level work)
* Covering a regional patch with autonomy
* Occasional travel and overnight stays
What They’re Looking For
EV experience is not required.
They’re keen to speak with engineers from backgrounds such as:
* ATM / EPOS
* Gaming machines
* Coffee machines
* Vending / retail equipment
* Digital / outdoor media screens
* Any field-based, customer-facing engineering role
Key requirements:
* Experience as a Field Service Engineer
* Strong electrical fault-finding ability
* Understanding of PCBs
* Comfortable using multimeters / testing equipment
* Full UK driving licence
Package & Benefits
* £32,000 – £41,000 base salary
* Electric company vehicle (available for personal use)
* Door-to-door pay
* Overtime:
* Time and a half
* Double time after 4+ hours in a day
* Weekends paid at double time
* Optional on-call rota (£200 per week)
* Tools and equipment provided
* 40-hour working week
Training & Development
* Full in-house and external training
* Manufacturer training across Europe
* Structured onboarding into EV charging systems
Why This Role?
You’ll be joining a business that covers the full lifecycle of EV infrastructure from install through to long-term maintenance giving you exposure to both AC and DC systems in a growing market.
It’s a solid opportunity to transition into EV without prior sector experience, while still building on your existing engineering skillset.