Climate & Environment Full-time

Customer Engineering Manager

Enode

Posted

May 23, 2026

Location

Remote (EU)

Type

Full-time

Mission

What you will drive

  • Design and help customers implement technical solutions using the Enode API based on their engineering, product, and business needs.
  • Advise customers on technical product architecture and best practices, and provide ongoing technical support.
  • Identify and debug issues in customer implementations, and proactively make fixes or improvements in the Enode codebase.
  • Act as a champion for new products and features based on customer discussions, and drive internal projects.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role accelerates the energy transition by helping energy companies integrate and optimize renewable energy devices (EVs, heat pumps, batteries) via Enode's API, enabling a more flexible and sustainable grid.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • 5+ years of experience relevant to customer engineering such as solutions/sales engineering or user-oriented software engineering.
  • Experience deploying complex software in critical infrastructure-like players and mapping API software to enterprise stacks.
  • Experience working with enterprise customers with large IT departments and governance mechanisms.
  • Articulate communicator able to explain complex technical issues to different audiences.

Benefits

What's in it for you

  • Opportunity to join and impact an early-stage climate tech startup with global aspirations.
  • Mission-driven, fun, and caring environment with high drive and ambition.
  • Competitive compensation including a very attractive employee option program.
  • Remote-first in Europe, with option of attending an office in Oslo or co-working pass.
  • Three annual off-sites.
  • Flexible, human-first culture.
  • Stipend for home office setup.

About

Inside Enode

Enode provides the infrastructure layer that connects and orchestrates energy devices (EVs, heat pumps, solar inverters) at scale, enabling energy companies to build the next generation of energy services. Backed by Y Combinator, Lowercarbon Capital, and Creandum.