If you know your way around three-phase UPS systems and you are at your best on live customer sites, this is the kind of role worth looking at.
This position puts you right in the middle of critical power environments across the Netherlands, supporting major data centre and mission critical infrastructure. You will be the engineer on site making sure UPS systems are commissioned properly, faults are resolved properly, and customers have confidence in the equipment and the support behind it. The role can be based anywhere in the Netherlands, with travel across the country and occasional European travel when needed.
What’s on offer
- EUR65,000-EUR85,000 basic depending on experience
- Performance-related bonus
- Company car or allowance
- Holiday allowance and pension
- Training and development within a wider European engineering structure
- Long-term progression within a global business
What you’ll be doing
You will be commissioning UPS and critical power systems on customer sites, carrying out service, fault finding, maintenance and technical support across installed infrastructure. You will also support installation, testing, integration and handover, working closely with internal teams and end users to keep projects moving and issues resolved. This is a field-based role, so you need to be comfortable working independently, making decisions on site, and representing the business properly in front of customers.
What you’ll need
- Strong technical background in UPS, critical power, or another mission critical environment
- Proven experience working on three-phase UPS systems in a service, commissioning or related engineering role
- Ability to read electrical drawings and schematics
- Confident fault finding and problem solving on live systems
- Able to manage technical issues directly with end users
- Credible on site, professional with customers, and comfortable working independently
Who you’ll be working for
You will be joining a global business with a strong footprint in power, thermal management and wider critical infrastructure. Their EMEA operation is headquartered in the Netherlands and backed by substantial engineering resource, with continued investment in energy-efficient technology and mission critical environments. It gives you the backing of a major international manufacturer, but in a role where your own technical ability still matters day to day.
What Next?
If you have worked on UPS systems in the field and want a role with proper technical substance, strong long-term backing and exposure to major critical infrastructure, send over your CV and we can talk it through.