Product Marketing Manager - Commercial Building Heating & Cooling

Guildford
7 months ago
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Company Type - Leading Global Specialist Provider of Chilled Water Cooling and Heating Systems – Commercial Heat Pumps, Chillers, Hydronic systems, HVACR

Job Type - Product Marketing Management & Product Marketing Strategy

Benefits - £60k to £70k base + £10k bonus, car or allowance, health care, dental insurance, pension scheme, gym and sports / social club scheme (primarily work from home)

Location - National (work from home)

The Company

They are a specialist provider of chilled water (hydronics) commercial heating and cooling systems. Their technologies are state of the art, energy efficient and sustainable, designed to effectively decarbonise working and living environments. Government and industry regulations and legislation are driving the need for more efficient and clean HVAC systems that are both electric and non- traditional refrigerant based. Hydronic chilled water based heating and cooling systems incorporating chillers and commercial heat pumps are leading the way to a net zero carbon future.

The Role

A global manufacturer and industry leader in building services technologies seeks a Product Marketing Manager to lead their specialist chilled water cooling and commercial heat pump division for their products aimed at the commercial built environment. You will be leading the way in UK product strategy for the company, with the opportunity to utilise the direct global research and development investment of a multinational company and your responsibility will be to ensure that they continue to lead the market with their product offering and retain their competitive advantage. Furthermore, if you have team management experience then this will also be of great interest due to rapid planned team expansion.

Experience Required

Due to the nature of the role you must have expert product marketing experience, ideally with an emphasis on commercial heating or cooling within the built environment and their applications in mechanical & electrical or electrical/electronic specifications. The primary interest is your proven commercial ability to manage the product strategy, road map and life cycle of cutting edge highly efficient and environmentally friendly commercial heat and cooling systems in decarbonising buildings. If you have Product Marketing Management experience for other types of products into the commercial built environment then please still apply as the most important factors are your skill set, proven experience and cultural fit rather than a specific product.

The Company

They are a cutting-edge manufacturer of building environment control technologies used to increase the efficiency of working and living environments such as commercial offices, pharmaceutical labs, hospitals, residential high-rise developments, universities and hotels. A long-standing company with offices located around the world, they are investing heavily in new technologies for complete building decarbonisation through advanced heating and cooling technologies. Not only is this an impressive company to work for but the opportunity itself offers immense career potential and development.

The Package

Initial indications by the client are a salary range of between £60,000 and £70,000 + £10,000 bonus, although there may be some further flexibility depending on your experience and suitability for the position. This substantial package also includes a company car (electric available) or car allowance, health care, dental insurance, pension scheme, gym and sports / social club scheme. Furthermore, you can be based anywhere in the UK as it primarily work from home.

Jamieson Clark currently has over 50 live roles to offer and specialise in sales recruitment. Current vacancies for Product Marketing Manager, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Marketing Communications Manager, Global Product Manager, Senior Product Manager, Central Plant Engineer, Product Manager, Contracts Manager, Lead Product Manager, Projects Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Manager, Sales Director, Project Manager, Contracts Manager, Applications Manager for manufactures and distributors of chillers, chilled water, closed loop, commercial energy centres, CHP, district heating, heat networks, ambient loop, refrigeration, air conditioning, HVAC, HVACR, VRF, VRV, central plant, AHU’s, data centre cooling, data centre cooling, BMS, BEMS, Control Solutions, Close Control, precision cooling, evaporative cooling, chilled water cooling, CRAC, CRAH, Computer Room Air Conditioning, HVACR, free cooling, hydronics, adiabatic, ventilation, fan coil units, Renewables, Green Technologies, Electric Vehicle infrastructure, free cooling, Solar Thermal, Photovoltaics, Controls, Heat Pumps, Heating, Cooling boilers, condensers, plumbing, refrigeration, IoT, Direct Expansion cooling and DX. Send your CV to a consultant for advice on your next career move

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