Electrician – Solar, Battery & EV (Hobart)
If you're sick of rushed jobs, dodgy installs, and being treated like a number — read this carefully.
We're a locally owned Tasmanian electrical & renewable energy company building something long-term.
Clean work. Proper systems. Fair pay. Respect on site.
We're looking for a licensed electrician who takes pride in their craft and wants to work on high-quality solar, battery and EV projects — not volume installs pushed out the door.
-----------------------------------
Why this role is different
• Quality over quantity – no shortcuts, no pressure to cut corners
• Modern systems – premium solar, batteries, EV chargers, smart energy
• Proper planning – jobs are scoped, materials ready, standards followed
• Local work – home every night, Hobart & surrounds
• Straight talk – no corporate nonsense, no micromanagement
If you're the kind of electrician who cares how a switchboard looks after the cover goes back on — you'll fit in here.
-----------------------------------
What you'll be doing
• Solar PV installs (residential & light commercial)
• Battery systems (DC & AC coupled)
• EV chargers & smart energy systems & HWS upgrades
• Switchboard upgrades & compliance work
• Working to AS/NZS standards — properly
You won't be thrown in the deep end unsupported. Systems, checklists and experienced backup are in place.
-----------------------------------
What you'll get
• Above-award pay (based on skill, not promises)
• Tool allowance
• Uniform, PPE & Work Van supplied
• Training on advanced energy systems
• Room to grow as the company grows
• A boss who understands the tools — not just spreadsheets
If you want leadership, specialisation, or future crew-lead roles, this is built in — not "maybe one day".
-----------------------------------
Who this is for
Licensed electrician (A-Grade)
Pride in workmanship
Reliable, calm under pressure
Wants long-term stability, not bouncing between mobs
Who this is not for
✘ Shortcut takers
✘ Anyone chasing cash at the expense of quality
✘ People who blame tools, plans or weather for bad work
-----------------------------------
Call or message directly
Or send a short intro — no formal resume needed to start the conversation
Good electricians are rare.
We're building a place worth staying.