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The role involves carrying out technical site surveys, assessing roof and ground-mounted solar opportunities, and providing accurate data to support system design, pricing, and project delivery.
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Commercial Solar Surveyor
Nationwide Coverage - UK Travel Required
£40,000 - £45,000
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Commercial Solar Surveyor to support the delivery of commercial and industrial solar PV projects. The role involves carrying out technical site surveys, assessing roof and ground-mounted solar opportunities, and providing accurate data to support system design, pricing, and project delivery.
The successful candidate will work closely with sales, design, and installation teams to ensure projects are technically viable, compliant, and delivered efficiently.
Duties
- Conduct on-site surveys for commercial and industrial solar PV installations.
- Assess roof structures (flat, pitched, metal, asbestos awareness), ground conditions, and electrical infrastructure.
- Measure and record roof dimensions, orientations, shading, and access constraints.
- Evaluate existing electrical systems, including supply capacity and connection points.
- Identify Health & Safety risks and site-specific hazards.
- Capture accurate photos, drawings, and survey data.
- Produce clear and detailed survey reports for design and engineering teams.
- Liaise with clients, landlords, and site managers during surveys.
- Support DNO application data gathering where required.
- Ensure surveys comply with relevant standards, regulations, and company procedures.
Qualifications
- Previous experience surveying commercial solar PV projects.
- Strong understanding of solar PV systems and components.
- Ability to interpret structural and electrical site conditions.
- Good working knowledge of Health & Safety requirements.
- Confident using survey tools, tablets, and reporting software.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Excellent attention to detail and communication skills.
- Electrical, engineering, construction, or renewable energy background (preferred).
- Health & Safety training such as IOSH or SSSTS (desirable).
- Working at Height awareness (desirable).
- Knowledge of UK building regulations and structural considerations (desirable).
- Experience with DNO processes and grid connection requirements (desirable).
- Understanding of MCS standards and commercial compliance (desirable).
- Experience with design software such as AutoCAD, PV*Sol, or OpenSolar (desirable).
- CSCS card, or willingness to obtain (desirable).
- Professional, methodical, and customer-focused, with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
- Comfortable working independently and managing site visits, with flexibility for travel and occasional overnight stays.
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- Opportunity for professional growth and development.
- Work in a dynamic and innovative environment.
- Be part of a team that is making a difference in the world.
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Luke is the Talent Acquisition Manager at Sustain Commercial Solar Ltd, responsible for the full recruitment lifecycle and HR support across the business. He's dedicated to making onboarding and those first few months as smooth as possible for every new employee. Luke has worked in recruitment since 2012, across a range of industries, before moving into renewable energy in 2018. Since then, he's built deep knowledge of the market and its evolving requirements, helping the business attract and retain the right talent as it grows. Outside of work, Luke enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, and playing for his local football team. He's also a keen supporter of charitable causes, regularly taking part in fundraising runs for causes close to his heart.
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Is it beneficial to add a commercial charging station to the solar car park?
Yes, it is beneficial to add commercial charging stations to your solar car park, though it is not a requirement. The addition of an EV charging station can be attractive to both your employees and your customers. There are more and more electric cars on the road each year. Having a place to charge them can be an added bonus for employees and customers. Learn more about commercial electric car chargers.
Do solar panels need planning permission for a solar car park?
Generally speaking, you do not need to secure planning permission for solar panels for your solar car park. However, it’s a good idea to get in touch with your local planning authority. Should planning permission be needed for your car park solar canopies, we will help you understand and comply with all relevant regulations and requirements by following our detailed planning process.
How do solar car parks protect my business from rising energy costs?
Solar car parks protect your business from rising energy costs because you are generating your own electricity, which means that your building is less reliant on grid power. Your building is then protected from fluctuating energy prices. Energy from commercial solar carports offers stable, predictable costs for 25+ years, giving you better control over the operational expenses of your facility.
Will it be disruptive to my business to install car park solar panels?
Building a solar car park can be scheduled to minimise disruption to your customers and employees. The length of installation time depends on the size of the area, and will be communicated with you. It will be managed around your routines to ensure minimal impact on your business.
What are commercial solar carports?
Commercial solar carports are steel structures placed in car parks. They make the most of often underused spaces by generating solar energy and provide a shaded area for cars. This will create a new revenue stream for your business, reduce energy costs, lower the carbon footprint of your business, improve brand perception to the growing eco-conscious population and help create an opportunity to offer EV charging to your employees and customers.
Do I need planning permission for solar panels and battery storage?
You may or may not need planning permission for your solar panels or
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