About the job

Are you prepared to elevate your career by engaging with cutting-edge sustainable energy technologies? Join us at Bright Renewables!
About Us
Bright Renewables is a pioneering technology provider that specializes in innovative renewable gas and CO₂ capture solutions. As part of the esteemed HoSt Group, a Dutch family-owned enterprise recognized globally for its leadership in renewable energy technology, we take pride in being recipients of the FD Gazelle Silver Award and the Oryx Prize, highlighting our status as one of the most inspiring companies in the Netherlands.
Why Bright Renewables?
At Bright Renewables, you will engage in tangible energy projects that significantly contribute to the global energy transition. Enjoy a high degree of autonomy, trust, and opportunities for professional growth.
Your Role as an Electrical Engineer
As an Electrical Engineer, you will integrate hands-on engineering with international collaboration, working closely with both Electrical and Software Engineers while reporting to the Manager of E&I and Software.
You’ll be based in Enschede, working alongside over 400 colleagues, and will transition to a new, sustainably constructed office in Hengelo in mid-2026. You will also provide support to our partner in Poland during container construction and commissioning, allowing you to gain invaluable international exposure early in your career.
What This Means for You:
Embrace the opportunity for responsibility, visibility, and the potential to evolve into a well-rounded Electrical Engineer in a forward-thinking, resilient industry.
Your Responsibilities
Prepare RFQs and assess technical offers;
Engage directly with clients to address technical inquiries;
Collaborate with Electrical and Software Engineering teams in both the Netherlands and Poland;
Prepare load lists, network diagrams, cable lists, and electrical documentation;
Review electrical schematics and oversee panel builders;
Conduct ATEX and SIL calculations;
Deliver technical support during commissioning and start-up phases.
