Green skills surge as low-carbon tech rewires UK homes and careers
Green skills surge as low-carbon tech rewires UK homes and careers
  • Online searches for heat pump engineer roles have risen 29% in the last year, with thermal insulation engineers up 28%
  • Heat pump installations in UK homes have surged 145% since 2020, driving demand for specialist installers
  • Solar panel coverage has increased by 129% since 2021, creating more opportunities for renewable energy installers
  • Employer demand for green skills is strong, with over 4,300 job adverts calling for building performance expertise
  • HVAC technicians earn over £41,000 annually, while heat pump installers provide accessible entry routes into green roles
  • Uswitch encourages people to seize the increase in green skills by exploring what energy efficiency schemes they may qualify for.

According to new research from Uswitch.com, the comparison and switching service, the UK’s shift to clean home energy is accelerating, and it’s opening the door to thousands of green job opportunities. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data shows a 145% rise in the proportion of homes listing a heat pump as their main heating source since 2020, alongside a 129% increase in homes with solar panels and a 36% rise in wind turbine installations.

This rapid uptake of low-carbon technologies is fuelling demand for skilled workers who can install, maintain and optimise these systems. From solar and heat pump engineers to retrofit assessors and building performance experts, the technologies appearing on EPCs today are directly linked to some of the fastest-growing careers in the UK’s green economy.

Job search data reflects this growing interest. Online searches for heat pump engineer roles have risen by 29% in the past year, with similar growth seen in thermal insulation engineer (+28%) and solar panel installer (+11%) searches. Strategic green roles are also on the rise: sustainability analyst searches are up 30%, and sustainability manager searches up 23%.

Table 1: Fastest growing green job searches

Job roleMonthly searchesTrending %
Sustainability analyst jobs21030%
Heat pump engineer jobs26029%
Thermal insulation engineer jobs32028%
Sustainability manager jobs48023%
Sustainability consultant jobs59019%
Ecologist jobs1,90014%
Wind turbine technician jobs1,30011%
Solar panel installer jobs88011%

Source: Uswitch.com

Employers are actively recruiting to meet this demand. More than 4,300 UK job adverts mention “building performance”, while “energy management” (2,430) and “clean technology” (2,427) appear in thousands more. Leadership and compliance skills are also in high demand, with over 1,000 listings each for terms like sustainable development (1,320), environmental compliance (1,197) and sustainable business (1,405).

Table 2: Most in-demand sustainability skills in UK job adverts

Skill mentioned# Job adverts
Building Performance4,329
Energy Management2,430
Clean Technology2,427
Sustainable Business1,405
Sustainable Development1,320
Environmental Compliance1,197
Automation Systems1,116
Environmental Technology1,050

Source: Uswitch.com

Salaries for green roles are often competitive, reflecting the technical expertise required. HVAC technicians top the chart at £41,358, followed by thermal insulation engineers (£39,536) and solar and wind engineers (£39,447). Even newer roles like retrofit assessor (£38,216) and sustainability consultant (£36,789) offer attractive earning potential. Heat pump installer roles, a key entry route into the sector, average £24,300.

Table 3: Average salaries for green energy roles

Job titleAverage salary
HVAC Technician£41,358
Thermal Insulation Engineer£39,536
Solar Engineer£39,447
Wind Turbine Engineer£39,447
Green Building Consultant£38,880
Retrofit Assessor£38,216
Heat Pump Engineer£37,469
Sustainability Consultant£36,789
Smart Meter Installer£33,202
Retrofit Coordinator£32,448
Solar Installer£30,693
Heat Pump Installer£24,300

Source: Uswitch.com

Ben Gallizzi, energy expert at Uswitch.com comments:

“The way we heat and power our homes is evolving, bringing new opportunities in green jobs and skills.

“From heat pump engineers to sustainability analysts, there’s growing demand for people who can help make homes cleaner and more efficient. And with solar, wind and insulation tech becoming more mainstream, now’s the time to plug into a career that powers real change.

“It’s also important to remember that making green savings doesn’t always mean installing new technology, simple changes in how we use energy, or switching to greener tariffs, can make a real difference.”

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