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Technical Manager

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Technical Manager
European Technical Manager
Uxbridge
£60,000 per annum + Bonus
A global manufacturer of high-efficiency HVAC and climate control technologies, delivering innovative chillers, heat pumps, and hydronic cooling solutions across the European market. With a strong reputation for engineering excellence, sustainable technology, and product innovation, this organisation works closely with distributors, consultants, and contractors to provide technically advanced solutions for commercial and industrial applications. As part of its continued growth, the business is looking to strengthen its European technical sales team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide technical sales support to distributors, consultants, and end users across the European market
- Deliver product demonstrations, technical presentations, and training to promote new and existing technologies
- Support commissioning, troubleshooting, and technical enquiries to ensure successful product implementation
- Work closely with engineering, manufacturing, and sales teams to develop technical solutions that support business growth
- Monitor market trends, competitor activity, and regulatory developments to identify new commercial opportunities
- Travel throughout Europe to support customers, partners, exhibitions, and technical seminars
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Package:
- £60,000 per annum + Bonus
- 20 days annual leave + Bank Holidays
- 9% Pension scheme
- Private healthcare
- Continuous product and technical training
- Career progression opportunities
- Regular European travel


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What You’ll Need:
- Minimum five years' experience working with commercial chillers, heat pumps, or applied HVAC systems
- Strong technical knowledge of hydronic heating and cooling systems, chillers, and heat pump technology
- Experience providing technical support, customer training, or pre-sales engineering within the HVAC or refrigeration industry
- Excellent presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills
- Strong commercial awareness with the ability to identify and develop sales opportunities
- Fluent English and willingness to travel extensively throughout Europe
Interested in hearing more?
- Call Peter Caulfield on 023 9285 2310
- Email Peter@WR-HVAC.com
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