The energy transition is in full swing. As the demand for reliable and sustainable energy solutions grows, the need for smart, scalable software to support complex energy systems has never been greater. Behind every stable and efficient system lies a strong digital backbone that ensures everything works together seamlessly in the field.
Tell me more…
For decades, this organisation has specialised in advanced energy solutions for a wide range of industrial applications. From development to deployment, the focus has always been on delivering reliable systems that perform under demanding conditions. With the rapid growth of electrification and energy storage, the complexity of these systems has increased significantly, making software and integration expertise essential.
Now you have my curiosity
As a Software Engineer within industrial battery and Energy Storage Systems, you work at the heart of complex, high-impact energy technology where software, hardware and real-world performance come together. You collaborate closely with engineering, production, service teams, suppliers and customers to ensure seamless integration, reliable operation and continuous improvement of advanced energy systems.
You focus on integrating, configuring and optimising software within battery packs and energy storage solutions, working with communication protocols such as CAN bus and Modbus. You develop and enhance diagnostic, service and control software, while also contributing to web-based configuration tools, dashboards and commissioning interfaces. On top of that, you are hands-on in validating and debugging systems in practice, improving release management, managing backlogs and ensuring robust version control. You also play an active role in integrating IoT and telemetry solutions, contributing to cybersecurity improvements, and keeping systems reliable, secure and future-ready.
Which skills do I need?
You have an HBO level of working and thinking in Software Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Automation, Electrical Engineering or a similar field, combined with at least 5 years of experience in software development within a technical or industrial environment. You have solid experience with C on Linux and are familiar with communication protocols such as CAN bus and Modbus.
You are comfortable working on web-based configurations, interfaces or dashboards, where version control and release management play a key role. You can independently take ownership of an issue from initial analysis through to a tested release. Knowledge of cybersecurity within IoT or industrial environments and experience with C# for tooling or diagnostics are a plus. With your affinity for hardware and systems, you always keep practical feasibility in mind.
What’s in It for You
You’ll work on innovative battery and energy storage systems that make a real, tangible impact. In return, you’ll receive a competitive annual salary between €51.840 and €73.000, along with strong benefits like a solid pension, 24 vacation days plus 5 ATV days, and the option to join weekly bootcamps and Friday get-togethers.
You’ll be part of an experienced engineering team where you get plenty of technical freedom and responsibility. The environment is informal and collaborative, with short lines of communication and room for your ideas. On top of that, you’ll have ample opportunities to further develop your technical skills within a fast-growing and innovative market.