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UPS Service Engineer – Critical Power Systems

$110,000 - $120,000 + Premium Overtime Rates & Vehicle Allowance + Career Progression & Training + Industry Leading Benefits

Remote – Covering a 90 minute radius from home (“Apply” for more details)

Are you a UPS Field Service Engineer working on systems like Liebert, Powerware, Eaton, APC, Schneider, or GE, but feeling capped in your current role or ready for a new challenge?

Are you looking for a move to a company that truly values your skills, offers faster development, the chance to manage your own day, and pays you properly for your time in the field?

This is a rare opportunity to join one of the fastest growing names in the critical power space, a company with a great reputation for looking after its engineers, investing in their development, and offering long-term stability. With consistent project wins across data centers and critical infrastructure, they are expanding and actively seeking engineers who want more than just a job.

In this home-based role, covering up to 90 minutes from home, you'll work with industry-leading UPS systems across high-profile customer sites, while enjoying autonomy, structured training on new tech, and the potential to grow into senior roles. Your hard work will be matched with industry-best overtime pay and full benefits.

The Role:

Service, install, and commissioning of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems Working across data centers, commercial buildings, and critical infrastructure Paid travel, overtime, vehicle allowance and ongoing training + industry leading benefits

The Candidate:

Background as a UPS Service Engineer or Technician (UPS/Critical Power/Batteries) Hands-on experience with either: Liebert, Powerware, Eaton, APC, Schneider, or GE No degree or qualifications needed – just solid experience and ambition to grow

Keywords: UPS, Field, Service Engineer, Critical Power, Liebert, Powerware, Eaton, APC, Schneider, GE, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Battery, DC Systems, Commissioning, Data Center, Power Electronics, Energy Systems

Seniority level Seniority level Not Applicable Employment type Employment type Full-time Job function Industries Electric Power Generation

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