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An established industry player is seeking a Technical Manager for Heating & Ventilation to play a pivotal role in the electrification of heat and the Government's Warm Homes Plan. This high-impact position involves representing manufacturers' interests and collaborating with senior stakeholders to shape standards and energy policy. The role offers a unique opportunity to influence the future of low-carbon home heating in the UK, ensuring homes are safe and efficient. If you're passionate about energy transition and sustainable housing, this role is perfect for you.
Job Description
We're working with BEAMA, the UK's leading trade association for manufacturers of energy infrastructure technologies, to hire a Technical Manager for Heating & Ventilation - a pivotal role helping deliver the electrification of heat and the Government's Warm Homes Plan.
In this role, you'll represent the interests of manufacturers supplying heating, hot water, and ventilation products, working with senior industry stakeholders and government to shape standards, regulation, and energy policy.
This is a rare opportunity to influence the future of low-carbon home heating in the UK and ensure homes are safe, efficient, and ready for net zero.
Key responsibilities:
Lead working groups focused on heating, hot water, and ventilation technologies
Represent BEAMA in senior stakeholder meetings with government, regulators, and technical bodies
Shape industry guidance and regulatory standards
Work collaboratively across BEAMA on product safety, skills, energy efficiency, and smart grid integration
What we're looking for:
A strong technical understanding of domestic heating and building services
Experience engaging with government or industry stakeholders on standards and policy
Excellent communication, influencing, and collaboration skills
Passion for energy transition and sustainable housing
This is a high-impact, visible role in a respected organisation at the forefront of the UK's clean energy transition.