Are you an experienced Heat Pump Installer looking to step up into a leadership role? Were looking for a skilled and motivated Air Source Heat Pump Manager to help us build and lead a brand-new division within our growing business. This is a rare opportunity for an installer with strong technical knowledge to take ownership of a new department and help shape how we deliver high-quality ASHP installations.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the development of our new air source heat pump installation division.
- Oversee all technical elements of ASHP installation, commissioning, fault-finding and maintenance.
- Act as the senior technical authority on-site and provide guidance to engineers and apprentices.
- Carry out surveys, specification checks and ensure every install meets industry standards.
- Support operational planning, job scheduling and quality assurance across all projects.
- Build strong working relationships with customers and suppliers.
- Work with senior management to help grow the division and ensure safe, compliant delivery.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
- Strong hands-on installation experience with air source heat pumps.
- Solid understanding of commissioning, diagnostics, and system performance optimisation.
- Experience guiding or mentoring other engineers, or interest in moving into leadership.
- Good knowledge of MCS standards and current heat pump regulations.
- A practical, solution-focused approach and pride in delivering quality workmanship.
- A desire to progress into a management-level role within the renewables sector.
What We Offer:
- Salary up to £55,000 plus ote.
- Genuine progression into a senior leadership position.
- Opportunity to build and shape a division with strong long-term demand.
- Supportive team environment where your technical expertise will be valued.
- The chance to make a meaningful impact in renewable heating.
If you're an experienced installer ready to take the next step and lead a growing team, wed love to hear from you. Apply now and help us build a successful future in low-carbon heating.
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