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Browse our current job vacancies.
Browse our current job vacancies.
Location | Scotlandwide |
Package | £65,000 starting salary (with regular increments). First year OTE £80,000. Generous Car Allowance, Contributory Pension and various Perks |
Sector | Plumbing & Heating,Renewables,Sales, |
A leading innovator in sustainable heating solutions backed by a massive European Group, we are revolutionising the industry with our cutting-edge air source heat pumps. Supported by a substantial investment in research and development, we offer unparalleled training and support for both our staff and installation partners through a dedicated national network of training centres. Our extensive marketing campaigns have positioned us as a leading brand, driving demand amongst homeowners, developers, and social housing providers seeking best in class renewable heating solutions for the UK market.
A proven sales professional with a strong track record in the plumbing and heating industry, you possess a deep understanding of the Scottish market. Your ability to build lasting relationships and influence key decision-makers is essential. You are a self-starter with a passion for sustainable technologies and a drive to succeed.
As a key member of our sales team, you will play a pivotal role in driving the adoption of our air source heat pumps within the Scottish market. Your focus will be on developing and maintaining strong relationships with councils, social housing landlords, and house builders whilst working closely with our established sales team as they develop product uptake through traditional installer and trade merchant channels. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a rapidly growing sector and shape the future of heating in Scotland.
A competitive salary of up to £65,000, plus a quarterly-paid bonus package of up to £20,000, company car, fuel card, and comprehensive benefits package.
Join a company at the forefront of the low-carbon revolution and make a significant impact on the future of heating in Scotland.