Do you find yourself looking at a schedule and immediately spotting the inefficiency?
That's the kind of thinking this role is built around. A UK-wide fleet of clean energy units. A team of field engineers who need their days planned properly - not just booked in, but routed sensibly. Newcastle on Monday and Newcastle again on Wednesday, when both jobs could have been done in one trip, costs everyone. You'll be the person who spots that before it happens.
What you'll be doing
You'll be managing the day-to-day scheduling of engineers across the UK - booking jobs, planning routes, and making sure the workflow makes geographic sense. You'll use Salesforce to log and manage cases, monitor job portals, and keep the operation running cleanly. There's also a technical element to the role: over time, you'll build enough understanding of the systems to handle basic fault queries if cover is needed. It's not a purely administrative position - it has some real breadth to it.
What you'll need
Candidates from logistics, field service coordination, or delivery planning backgrounds are likely to be a strong fit.
What's in it for you
Who you'll be working for
A UK-based business that designs, builds and operates clean power systems for off-grid, high-demand environments - construction sites, infrastructure projects, events. They manage their own fleet and run a central control operation. Well-organised, growing, and a good place to apply some proper planning discipline.
What next
Send over whatever CV you've got - it doesn't need to be perfect. Everyone gets a response.

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