Welcome to your new role at Sungrow, as our Field Service Engineer in Norway!
Are you curious to learn how you can help us build a sustainable future? Would you like to see how you can contribute to the growth of our clean energy solutions?
Then, have a look at your responsibilities below:
You'll take ownership of customer issues and run diagnosis on technical problems
You'll perform on-site installation, maintenance and upgrade tasks
You'll support our project managers during commissioning and site acceptance
You'll follow operational as well as health and safety procedures as defined by regulations
You'll ensure up-to-date documentation for existing and upcoming service contracts
Your profile
Do you have the legal right to work in Norway?
Before applying, please ensure you have the legal right to work in Norway without the need for visa sponsorship.
What will you need to be successful?
English and Norwegian at least C1
Degree in electrical engineering or an electrician background
Readiness to work on call duty
Willingness to travel across Norway
What can make you an ideal candidate?
Experience working with batteries / energy storage systems or inverters
Languages skills in Chinese (Mandarin) are optional
Knowledge of the solar energy market in Europe
Understanding of solar energy energy products (PV, ESS and EV)
Why us?
Clean and accessible energy is the key to a sustainable future on our planet!
We are market leaders in the solar energy space with the strongest PV-inverter R&D team and we are the largest inverter manufacturer. If you decide to join our team, you will benefit from the following:
Opportunities for career advancement as we are growing very fast in the EMEA region
Bonus payment on a fixed schedule every year based on performance
A multinational team with a diverse and inclusive mindset
Travel within Europe for training sessions or to attend renewable energy events
Opportunity to visit our R&D facilities in China
About Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd.
Sungrow is a global leader in renewable energy technology with 740 GW of power electronic converters installed worldwide as of Dec. 2024.