Company: Siemens eMobility
Location: Glasgow
Posted: April 17th, 2026
Field Service Engineer – Scotland (Glasgow Area)
Siemens eMobility Charging – Shaping the Future of Clean Transportation
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on cleaner, greener energy solutions for large‑scale public and commercial transport? Join Siemens eMobility Charging as a Field Service Engineer and help accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility across the UK.
As a Field Service Engineer, you will play a key role in maintaining, commissioning, and supporting Siemens advanced EV charging technologies. You will work on‑site to test, commission, and troubleshoot charging systems used for electric buses, e‑trucks, and other high‑demand transportation fleets. Your expertise will help ensure optimal system performance, resolve technical issues, and support product improvements. You will also provide training to customers and collaborate closely with engineering teams.
This is an exciting and impactful role within a global leader in electrification and smart energy solutions. Siemens offers a competitive salary, field service allowances (including overtime, daily allowances, and standby compensation), bonus opportunities, and extensive training programs. You will also receive a company laptop, mobile phone, and access to long‑term development opportunities within Siemens.
Siemens is at the forefront of the global transition to electric mobility, delivering fast, reliable, and intelligent charging solutions for public transport, logistics, and commercial fleets. Our technologies power some of the world’s most advanced EV charging infrastructures. Siemens fosters a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning—driving meaningful change toward a more sustainable future.
If this role energises you, we encourage you to apply!
We value diversity and promote equal employment opportunities.
Please note that assessments may form part of the selection process. Join us and be part of a team shaping the future of electric mobility!
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