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Electrician (Power & Energy Systems)

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WOLFF Onsite | UK (Nationwide Travel Required)
WOLFF Onsite is a fast-growing business delivering innovative power and energy solutions across the UK. We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Electrician to join our expanding team, working with cutting-edge technologies including Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), hybrid generators, and battery power units.
This role is ideal for a practical, hands-on electrician who takes pride in high-quality workmanship, values safety, and enjoys being part of a close-knit, supportive team.
Tasks The Role
You’ll be involved in a mix of workshop and on-site work, including:
Installation, commissioning, maintenance, and fault-finding on:
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
Hybrid generator and battery units
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Carrying out electrical and minor mechanical work in the yard and on customer sites
Supporting testing, inspection, and commissioning activities
Diagnosing faults and delivering safe, efficient repairs
Completing job reports and documentation
Working in line with RAMS, site rules, and company procedures
Representing WOLFF Onsite professionally on sites across the UK
Supporting the wider team when required
Requirements Essential:
Level 3 qualification in Electrical Engineering
Proven hands-on electrical experience
Full UK driving licence
Willingness to travel nationwide and work flexibly
Desirable (not essential):
Experience with generators, power generation, or BESS systems
18th Edition Wiring Regulations (training provided if needed)
Knowledge of hybrid power systems or battery storage


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CSCS card (or willingness to obtain)
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Skills & Attributes
Strong fault-finding and problem-solving ability
Solid understanding of electrical safety and best practices
Able to work independently and within a team
Clear, professional communication skills
Organised, methodical, and safety-focused
Positive attitude with a willingness to learn and grow
Pride in delivering high-quality workmanship
Benefits What We Offer
Competitive salary
Call-out bonus
Company van
Generous employer pension contributions
Private healthcare
Ongoing training in modern energy systems
Stable working hours (Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm)
Opportunity to grow with a forward-thinking, expanding company
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