Hitachi Energy
Gas Insulated Switchgear Technical Advisor

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GIS Technical Advisor
We’re looking for a GIS Technical Advisor to join our team and play a vital role in strengthening the UK’s energy network. In this critical position, you’ll be responsible for the safe and timely installation, testing, and maintenance of Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) across the UK, helping deliver reliable, sustainable energy solutions.
After completing a comprehensive training program, you’ll take ownership of projects, ensuring customer satisfaction and optimal results in line with Hitachi Energy’s world-class standards.
How You’ll Make An Impact
- Take ownership of the coordination and execution of on-site installation and maintenance activities
- Use your working knowledge of Gas Insulated Switchgear to make informed decisions on technical matters
- Proactively collaborate with both internal and external stakeholders to ensure projects/services are safely and successfully delivered
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and implement necessary quality assurance measures to minimize project risks
- Build relationships with our customers, pursue new business opportunities, and ensure a high level of satisfaction
- Prepare field-related reports, protocols, and updates on site progress
- Live the Hitachi Energy core values of safety, integrity, and take responsibility for your own actions to ensure the success of our business and its people
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- HNC or equivalent in electro-mechanical engineering
- Experience in the power generation, transmission, and distribution industry or transferable skills
- Experience and/or certification in Gas insulated switchgear installation is desirable (Technical training is provided)
- Proven leadership abilities, capable of managing and motivating teams
- Good analytical and proactive problem-solving skills to handle project challenges
Publication date: 2026-07-08
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