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Field Service Technician

Field Service Technician – The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Specialists

About H-Power

H-Power is a UK-based, AIM-listed clean energy company specialising in developing zero-emissions hydrogen power systems. Using ammonia to produce low-carbon hydrogen at the point of need, its hydrogen fuel cells convert it into reliable, off-grid power—a scalable alternative to fossil fuels. Applications span construction, infrastructure, transport, and power generation.

Guided by a team with a shared purpose—accelerating the transition away from fossil fuels—H-Power is driving the future of clean energy.


The Role

As a Field Service Technician, you’ll be the hands-on expert responsible for:

  • Installing, commissioning, operating, and removing H-Power’s hydrogen fuel cell systems across the UK and internationally.
  • Customer site support, combining technical problem-solving with regular travel.
  • Preparing systems at our Surrey facility for new deployments, testing, commissioning, and operational monitoring.

This is a technical, field-facing role focused on clean energy innovation.

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Key Responsibilities

On-Site Deployment & Support

  • Install, commission, operate, and dismantle hydrogen fuel cell systems at customer locations.
  • Conduct fault-finding, diagnostics, and technical troubleshooting on deployed equipment.
  • Coordinate equipment loading, transport, and positioning in compliance with site and regulatory standards.
  • Prepare systems for field deployment, including testing and documentation.
  • Complete installation records, checklists, Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS), and service reports.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to resolve technical issues in the field.
  • Customer site surveys to identify future deployment opportunities.
  • Train customers in system operation and uphold a professional, customer-centric approach.

Operations & Compliance

  • Monitor deployed systems, collect operational data, and contribute to product improvement.
  • Ensure all activities comply with company procedures, health & safety standards, and site-specific regulations.

Requirements

Essential

  • Preference (but not mandatory) for a hands-on installation/deployment engineering background.
  • Electrical bias preferred within a mechanical/electrical engineering field.
  • Strong fault-diagnostic skills and ability to interpret electrical/mechanical drawings.

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  • Experience with:
    • Battery energy storage systems (BESS)
    • Inverters or hydrogen fuel cells
    • Compressed gas systems
  • Familiarity with:
    • DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations)
    • CDM (Construction (Design and Management) Regulations)
    • Hydrogen safety practices
  • Willingness to travel extensively across the UK and internationally.
  • Excellent customer-facing communication skills.
  • Safety compliance and ability to work independently yet collaboratively.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word).

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H-Power has appointed Cranleigh STEM as its exclusive Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) partner for this role.

For inquiries or applications, contact: Lewis Danby Email: lewis@cranleighstem.co.uk

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Skills

Field Service
Installation
Commissioning
Technical Support
Fault Finding
Diagnostics
Electrical Drawings
Mechanical Drawings
Communication
Safety Compliance
Self-Motivated
Team Player
Microsoft Office
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Battery Energy Storage Systems
Regulatory Knowledge

Location

Cranleigh, England, United Kingdom

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