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      <description>Location: Crawley | Salary: 50000.00-50000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Senior Chiller EngineerCrawley 60,000 per annum A global manufacturer of innovative HVAC and climate control technologies, delivering high-performance chillers, heat pumps, and cooling solutions across Europe. With a strong focus on energy efficiency, product innovation, and technical excellence, this organisation works closely with distributors, consultants, and contractors to deliver industry-leading solutions for commercial and industrial applications. As part of its continued growth, the business is looking for a technically skilled engineer to provide specialist product support across the European market. Key Responsibilities:Provide technical support, commissioning, and troubleshooting for distributors, consultants, and end users across EuropeDeliver technical presentations, product training, and seminars to improve customer knowledge and product adoptionSupport new product development through market research, benchmarking, and collaboration with engineering teams and manufacturing partnersAssist with technical documentation, product certifications, and compliance with UK and European regulationsTravel throughout Europe to support customers, investigate technical issues, and ...</description>
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