BP Pulse Electrifies London: Hiring Field Service Engineers

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Seeking Electricians to Power the EV Charging Revolution

London, UK – BP Pulse, a leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging, is seeking skilled electricians to join their expanding team in South West London. As the demand for EV charging infrastructure surges, BP Pulse is committed to building a robust network of 100,000 charging points worldwide by 2030.

Field Service Engineer – Electrical

Competitive Salary + Benefits

South West London (KT, GU, CR, TW, SW postcodes)

Up to 100% Travel

Job Description:

As a Field Service Engineer, you will play a crucial role in installing, maintaining, and repairing BP Pulse’s commercial EV charging points. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Installing and commissioning new charging points
  • Conducting routine maintenance and inspections
  • Troubleshooting and repairing faulty equipment
  • Ensuring compliance with electrical regulations
  • Providing exceptional customer service

Qualifications:

  • Qualified electrician with Level 3 NVQ or equivalent
  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2018)
  • ECS card (Maintenance Electrician or Electrician)
  • Full UK driving license
  • Experience with AC/DC voltage and isolation procedures

Benefits:

Join the EV Revolution:

If you are a highly motivated and skilled electrician with a passion for sustainability, BP Pulse encourages you to apply. Be a part of the electric future and contribute to a cleaner, greener world.

To Apply:

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply, To view moe open positions kindly visit BP Career Page.

About BP Pulse:

BP Pulse is one of the fastest-growing EV charging networks globally, dedicated to providing convenient and reliable charging solutions for EV drivers at home, work, and on the go. With over 30 million charging sessions and 200 million miles of zero-emission driving enabled, BP Pulse is at the forefront of the EV revolution.

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