Established in 1977, Powersystems is a respected leader in high-voltage electrical engineering, delivering innovative and sustainable infrastructure solutions across the United Kingdom.
With offices in Bristol (Head Office) and Glasgow, our dedicated team of 155 full-time professionals supports a diverse portfolio of projects nationwide – (Scotland, England and Wales only).
As an electrical contracting business, we specialise in the design, installation, and commissioning of electrical systems across a wide range of sectors, including renewable energy, commercial and industrial developments, electric vehicle infrastructure, power generation, nuclear facilities, battery energy storage systems and grid stability.
As a company of ‘many firsts’, Powersystems proudly pioneered the UK’s first onshore wind farm and was the first to connect a grid stability project under National Grid’s Pathfinder programme.
With a current turnover of £75 million, our success is built on engineering excellence, a strong safety culture, and a commitment to sustainability. Our reputation is founded on integrity, innovation, and the successful delivery of complex, large-scale projects.
Powersystems is an employee-owned business and a leading specialist in high-voltage electrical engineering. With over 48 years of proven experience, we have earned the trust of clients across the UK by consistently delivering tailored, future-ready solutions.
Our mission, vision, and values were co-created with employees and are regularly revisited to reflect shared aspirations. These principles guide decision-making and performance across the business.
Our achievements are driven by a highly skilled and collaborative workforce, dedicated to understanding client objectives and exceeding expectations.
We place the highest priority on the health, safety, and well-being of our employees, subcontractors, and the communities we serve. Collaboration is central to our approach.
For a closer look at careers at Powersystems, hear from Jonathan Stock, Director of Projects, in this video.