Junior ESS Support Engineer (Mandarin-speaking)
Brunel
Job Description
About this roleKey Responsibilities
Provide pre-sales technical support for C&I Energy Storage Systems, including battery systems, EMS integration, and system architectures Work closely with sales teams to translate customer technical and commercial requirements into optimised ESS solutions. This will include, but not limited to:
Develop technical proposals for C&I ESS projects Support tenders and bids through technical solution design, documentation preparation, and technical clarifications Prepare compliance responses
Engage directly with customer technical teams, consultants, EPCs, and integrators to provide timely and high-quality support Stay up to date with Australian standards, grid requirements, and compliance frameworks relevant to C&I ESS Participate in technical presentations, customer workshops, and market-facing activities to promote Leoch ESS solutions Maintain strong product and market knowledge across battery technologies, BESS architectures, and behind-the-meter applications Read moreIs this you?Prerequisite requirements
Full working rights in Australia (mandatory) Minimum bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Power Systems, Electronics, Automation, or a related discipline. Master degree in related field highly desirable. Proficient in English language and fluent in Mandarin / Chinese language Prior experience in pre-sales or applications engineering roles
Skills & Experience
Understanding of C&I PV and behind-the-meter ESS system design Strong written and verbal English communication skills Proficiency in CAD tools and Microsoft Office Self-motivated, adaptable, and comfortable engaging with multiple stakeholders across technical and commercial teams Read moreClosing: 21 June 2026Apply NowLLCorporate recruiterLionel Lim+61 423 966 229Contact
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