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Vestas aircoil

Product Development Manager – Oil cooling systems

England
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Help drive innovation in oil cooling systems as our new Product Development Manager.

At Vestas aircoil Group (Va Group), we design and deliver innovative heat exchanger technologies to customers worldwide. We are now looking for an engineering star to join our transformer oil cooling product area.

In this role, you will have the full responsibility to manage and steer the development and improvement of our oil cooling solutions.

You will be working together with the engineering team and the R&D to drive the development of new product lines, covering everything from early concept development and technical evaluations to design improvements and validated prototype solutions.

The right candidate thrives in an execution-focused environment, enjoys close collaboration across teams, and is motivated by turning complex engineering challenges into robust and reliable technical solutions.

We are looking for someone who can join one of our teams across our European locations, including the UK, Denmark, or Romania. The final location will be discussed based on the candidate’s profile and business needs, with preference for a candidate located within reasonable proximity to one of our European sites.

What you will be doing

As our Product Development Manager, you will take a central role in the engineering development of oil cooling technology platform and be the person who manages and takes responsibility from the initiation to the launch of a new product line.

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Your responsibilities will include:

  • Determining how thermal and hydraulic calculations for cooling systems are to be performed to design the best Product;
  • Developing mechanical concepts and engineering designs;
  • Supporting the development and validation of prototype cooling systems;
  • Coordinating and driving technical development activities across engineering phases;
  • Take design decisions, make technical evaluations and engineering improvements;
  • Working closely with cross-functional stakeholders throughout the product development process.

We imagine you bring

  • BSc or MSc in Mechanical, Thermal, or Energy Engineering;
  • 8–15+ years of hands-on engineering experience within heat exchanger design, industrial cooling equipment, or transformer cooling systems;
  • Knowledge of heat transfer, thermodynamics, fluid flow, pressure drop calculations, and thermal sizing of heat exchangers;
  • Extensive experience with fan-cooled heat exchanger systems;
  • Knowledge of standards and cleanliness demands for transformer cooling systems;
  • A hands-on and execution-oriented mindset, with the ability to drive engineering activities from concept through prototype validation;
  • Experience in oil forced circulation cooling systems.

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In general, you are comfortable working independently and taking ownership of technical development activities, while also collaborating effectively across cross-functional teams. You have an analytical and structured approach to engineering, with strong attention to detail and a passion for continuous improvement and technical excellence.

Why join Vestas aircoil?

At the Vestas aircoil Group, we empower our people to make a real impact. We are a family-owned company with deep roots in Western Denmark, operating globally with production facilities around the world.

We offer a supportive and collaborative culture - one that values teamwork, flexibility, and integrity. You’ll join an informal and welcoming work environment, where we emphasize continuous improvement, diversity, and doing things the right way.

Ready to apply?

If this sounds like your kind of challenge, we’d love to hear from you. Due to the holiday season, our response time may be slightly extended.

Any questions? Contact Ksenija Arhipova, HR Generalist, at kma@vestas-aircoil.com.

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Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Thermal Engineering
Energy Engineering
Heat Exchanger Design
Industrial Cooling Equipment
Transformer Cooling Systems
Heat Transfer
Thermodynamics
Fluid Flow
Pressure Drop Calculations
Thermal Sizing
Prototype Development
Technical Evaluations
Engineering Improvements
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Analytical Skills

Location

England, United Kingdom

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