EV Charger & Power Electronics Engineer
📍 Location: Hybrid – Coventry HQ + Remote
✈️ Travel: Occasional trips across the UK & EU
🌍 Industry: EV Charging | Net Zero Tech | B2B
💰 Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Career Growth
Help Keep the World Moving, One Charger at a Time
What You’ll Be Doing
• Troubleshooting issues across chargers — hardware, software, power electronics, and comms (including OCPP).
• Using Linux tools and diagnostics to get to the root of problems.
• Analysing power flow and system behaviour to identify faults.
• Working with our development teams to fix bugs and improve products.
• Helping clients get set up and integrated smoothly.
• Writing clear support docs and making processes better.
• Testing new hardware/software and giving feedback before launch.
• Spending some time in our Coventry lab, hands-on with the equipment.
What We’d Love You to Have
• A background in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, IT, or similar (degree or equivalent).
• 2-3 years in technical support, field engineering, or systems troubleshooting.
• Strong skills with Linux, networking, and debugging tools.
• Good understanding of power flow, converters, and power electronics systems.
• Experience (or curiosity) with OCPP and communication protocols.
• Solid problem-solving and analytical skills.
• Strong communication — able to explain technical issues clearly to non-technical people.
• Comfortable working both independently and as part of global teams.
• Experience in B2B technical support or customer success is a plus.
Why Tritium?
• You’ll be part of a team making EV charging more reliable and accessible.
• Work on cutting-edge charging hardware and power electronics.
• Hybrid flexibility + some travel to keep things interesting.
• Access to our Coventry lab to stay close to the tech.
• Global exposure with teams in Europe, the US, and Australia.
• Real career growth in a fast-moving industry.
Benefits: Pension; MediCash; Employee Assistance Programme; and much more
• And — you’ll be helping accelerate the shift to Net Zero.
👉 If you’re the kind of engineer who enjoys rolling up your sleeves and fixing real problems — from Linux logs to power converters — we’d love to hear from you.