Solar PV Manager

Blueberry Resourcing
Gloucester, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
6 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Are you ready to take full ownership of a growing Solar PV operation—not just manage it, but shape it? This is a rare opportunity to step into a role where your expertise directly influences how projects are designed, delivered, and experienced by customers.

The Role

You’ll lead the end-to-end delivery of Solar PV installations—from enquiry through to design, install, and final sign-off. This is a hands-on, commercially aware role where you’ll balance technical excellence with customer experience, ensuring every project is delivered safely, compliantly, and right first time.

What You’ll Bring

* NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent) + 18th Edition

* Solar PV qualification + strong system design knowledge

* Experience across installation, design, or project delivery

* Solid understanding of MCS standards (MIS 3002)

Why This Role Stands Out

This isn’t just another delivery role. You’ll have genuine autonomy to influence design standards, supplier choices, and how installations are delivered—without the pressure of a sales-first environment.

You’ll join a business with a secure pipeline, long-term renewables strategy, and a commitment to doing things properly—not cutting corners. With funded training (including drone certification and leadership courses), clear progression pathways, and flexible working, this is a role built for long-term growth.

What’s In It For You

Company car, bonus (up to 10%), private medical, 30 days holiday, pension, tech package, and more.

Interested?

Apply directly, or reach out for a confidential chat—even if your CV isn’t up to date

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