Graduate Engineer (ROC - Remote Operating Centre) (JR130126) Sheffield, England
| Salary: | GBP36000 - GBP38000 per annum + 20% shift uplift, Pension, Bonus + |
Graduate/Remote Operating Centre (ROC) Engineer – Hydrogen Power
Location: Sheffield | Sector: Zero-Emission Energy
- Salary - £38k + 20% shift uplift
- Package includes - Bonus, Pension, Private Dental & Medical insurance + more
- NOTE - role requires shift work, inlcuding occasional night shifts
- Location: Officed based in Sheffield City
We are looking for a skilled Remote Operating Centre Engineer to join a growing team responsible for the real-time monitoring and remote operation of a fleet of Hydrogen Power Gen units. This role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge renewable energy technology, supporting zero-emission power delivery across multiple industries.
Fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate, with a passion for green energy, seeking a step into the enigneering world!
What you’ll do:
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Monitor and remotely operate Hydrogen Power assets, troubleshooting and resolving operational issues
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Escalate complex faults and provide advanced technical support as needed
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Support operations and customers, liaising with suppliers, field teams, and clients
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Track hydrogen fuel usage, coordinate deliveries, and manage remote system shutdowns
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Analyse performance data, monitor KPIs, and drive continuous improvement
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Follow emergency and contingency procedures to minimise downtime
What we’re looking for:
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1st or 2:1 Degree in Engineering (Electrical, Chemical preferred) or equivalent - Recent Graduates considered
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Experience operating and remotely fault-finding industrial or energy assets
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Strong problem-solving, technical, and decision-making skills under pressure
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Excellent communication and collaboration skills
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Proactive, self-motivated, with a passion for renewable energy
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Experience in a Remote Operating Centre or fast-paced operational environment is a plus
This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering career growth within a 24/7 operation, with initial day shifts moving to shift-based patterns in 2026.
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