HVAC Application Engineer/Product Manager

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HVAC Application Engineer/Product Manager

BlueHeart Energy Alkmaar

What is required?

  • Completed technical university degree masters or batchelors
  • At least 10 years of relevant work experience
  • Knowledge of various heat pumps, heat pump types, and their main applications
  • Basic knowledge of building physics, installations, heating demand, and energy consumption in built environments
  • Experience with SCOP calculations is a major advantage
  • Self-taught in following market trends and keeping up with competitive techniques
  • Skilled in presenting and able to explain clearly
  • Ability to work both independently and in a team
  • Good command of the Dutch and English language, both verbally and in writing
  • Strong analytical skills; able to think like a system integrator

What will you get?

  • €4,000 - €6,500 gross per month (depending on knowledge and experience)
  • 40-hour working week
  • 25 vacation days
  • Training opportunities
  • Phantom shares of the company, laptop, and SIM card EU+US
  • Pension scheme

What will you do?

  • 30% Analyzing the market and providing internal advice based on that
  • 30% Giving client presentations and explaining the thermoacoustic unit
  • 20% Project management (including running pilots)
  • 10% Preparing and detailing meetings
  • 10% Directing and monitoring applications of the thermoacoustic unit in the field

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Vacancy

As an HVAC Application Engineer/Product Manager at BlueHeart Energy, you are responsible for translating and applying the unique benefits and operation of thermoacoustic units in heat pumps compared to traditional compression heat pumps. You understand and are able to clarify the technical advantages and applications of this technology for space heating and DHW (domestic hot water) to customers. You will regularly discuss with OEMs (the customers: mainly large and medium-sized manufacturers) within the HVAC world about how the thermoacoustic units function within various home configurations. Here, you translate technical details into clear efficiency figures like (S)COP or SPF, which are important for these customers. Over time, you will also focus on clarifying this technology and its application in air conditioning systems and for industrial applications.

In this role, travel is a significant part of your job: you visit a customer within Europe about eight times a year, to whom you present the technology of BlueHeart Energy. You are also involved in evaluating the units in the field and in the lab, together with partners like TNO. Additionally, you translate customer wishes into design requirements for the Development team and steer applications in pilot projects in the field in terms of content. Further, you perform market analyses to ensure that BlueHeart Energy technology continues to meet customer needs. In short, you continuously work with both internal teams and external stakeholders to optimally align the technology with the market.

In your role, you are aware of the tension between collaboration and competition with heat pump manufacturers. Sometimes you work together on energy transition projects, while at other times you must promote the technology of BlueHeart Energy as a better alternative to their systems. This requires a quick and effective response in various situations. Your primary goal is to make clear that BlueHeart Energy's technology is a better option than traditional gas boilers to contribute to more sustainable energy solutions.

You are part of a growing Business Development team of four people, soon expanding to six. In this role, you work closely with Technical Sales Engineers and Key Account Managers / Development Managers to prepare customer meetings. Together with the team, you strive to increase the impact of BlueHeart Energy's product on the heat pump market.

If you have a good understanding of the heating and cooling market, enjoy presenting your knowledge to others, and find it challenging to be frequently asked ad hoc questions, then this is the job for you.

Working week

HVAC Application Engineer

On an enjoyable workday, you might involve explaining and demonstrating the benefits of the thermoacoustic unit to customers with your colleagues from the Business Development team in the lab. Then you prepare a pilot project with your team and refine the design specifications for the unit.

On a less enjoyable day, you receive feedback from a customer who doesn't understand the benefits of the thermoacoustic unit, so you must explain the (S)COP benefits differently. Also, colleagues might threaten to choose a non-standard component selection for the target market, while the customer does not want this.

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    • Daily stand-up
    • Lunch
    • Conducting market analysis
    • Meeting with Key Account Manager / Business Developer
    • Client presentations explaining the thermoacoustic unit
    • Preparing presentations for clients
    • Daily stand-up
    • Client presentations explaining the thermoacoustic unit
    • Updating administration
    • Meeting with the Development team
    • Conducting market analysis
    • Following up on action points

Firsthand experience

In a meeting with a potential customer, you explained the benefits of the thermoacoustic unit for space heating, but now they also want to understand the difference for domestic hot water. What do you do?

You explain the difference for domestic hot water using figures you've gathered from the market. However, the customer has their own figures. Therefore, it's important to explain the background of the figures you use. This requires a deep understanding of technical aspects, such as the power of the heat pump and its efficiency, which are highly dependent on factors like temperature and water flow rates.

You must be able to understand and explain these complex relationships since high efficiency is not always achieved under everyday conditions. It's crucial to communicate at this level with customers and provide clarity in technical discussions to convince the customer of the benefits of BlueHeart Energy technology.

Growth

The career growth path at Blue Heart Energy is not fixed. The company expects to grow fast in the coming years, generating opportunities for all those who are ready to assume new responsibilities. BHE supports training and courses, and sharing knowledge is very important among employees. The main advantage of the start up and scale up phase is that self-initiative is really appreciated, and you can create your own job. As Blue Heart Energy grows, you grow along with them.

HVAC Application Engineer

Working at BlueHeart Energy

BlueHeart Energy was founded in 2016 to apply thermoacoustics as a technology in heat pumps. Thermoacoustics is a disruptive approach to generate heat and cold, with potential to revolutionize the whole industry. Over the past seven years, BHE has developed a thermoacoustic engine to power heat pumps in residential buildings. This so called 'Blue Heart' of a heat pump is sold to manufacturers. In the coming years, the 'Blue Heart' will have to be further developed and optimized. Besides this, we will set up our production facility, strengthen the relationships with our customers (Manufacturers of heat pumps) and set up pilot projects in houses and monitor these.

  • Headquarters in Alkmaar
  • 33 employees
  • Active in more than 10 countries
  • 20% / 80%
  • Average age 38 years
  • Casual
  • Hybrid working

Colleagues

Photo of employee Alireza Moradi
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Alireza Moradi (28) - Project engineer in R&D department

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Before this, I studied thermoacoustics during my master and PhD program and I was always eager to combine thermoacoustics with an environmentally friendly system. I came across Blue Hear energy's website during my research period and I was an immediate fan. When Michiel pitched all his ideas to me, I only thought about one thing:when can I start?

What was your previous job?
Before joining Blue Heart Energy company, I was busy with PhD program at Tarbiat Modares University besides doing some research for aerospace institute.

What do you do in your spare time?
Playing football, inline skating and of course still working on PhD.

Michiel Hartman (52) - CEO

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I founded Blue Heart because sustainable heating and cooling is one of the biggest challenges in the energy transition. Thermoacoustics is one of the game changers to make this possible. A complex technique with great impact which requires a great team with various specialties. Building Blue Heart on all these aspects is my big motivator.

What was your previous job?
Founder of QWIC electric bicycles and president of the Branch Association of Electric Transport. I was also temporary Project Manager of large heat projects in The Netherlands.

What do you do in your spare time?
Tennis, skiing, family, outdoor sports (workouts and water sports).

Myrthe Kuijf (27) - Research Engineer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I started working at BlueHeart through my traineeship at Talent for Transition. I studied technical physics and I want to use my knowledge to contribute to the energy transition. At BlueHeart, I have the opportunity to do this as part of a team.

What did you study?
Student Technical Physics

What do you do in your spare time?
Reading and propagating plants

Roelof Schuitema (50) - Technical Sales Manager

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I was involved in multiple renewable energy projects including Blue Heart Energy's heat pump. When the project spun off into a startup, I seized the opportunity to work full time at Blue Heart. My work brings innovation, development and the application of sustainable technology together, with the entire company operating as a team. That's the ideal working environment for me, and that's what makes working at Blue Heart so great.

What was your previous job?
Operationeel manager at Teamwork Technology.

What do you do in your spare time?
Hiking, camping en spending time with my kids.

Haico Halbesma (54) - Chief Financial Officer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Blue Heart's Energy goal to green the built environment in terms of heating and cooling appealed to me greatly. This combined with the opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team on the complex challenge of applying this clean solution widely, bringing it to the market on a large scale and getting it produced in the Netherlands.

What was your previous job?
Director.

What do you do in your spare time?
Sailing.

Adam Zeman (24) - R&D Intern

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I was introduced to the field of thermoacoustic during one of the university lectures and got instantly hooked. Since we were required to do a mandatory internship as a part of our studies, I instantly knew where to look. Blue Heart Energy was the company that caught my attention from the very beginning due to the range of possible hands-on topics that I could work on.

What was your previous job?
Mechanical Trainee

What do you do in your spare time?
Sports (fencing, climbing, ...), Reading, Board Games

Roel Verhagen (44) - Lead Designer

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I chose to work at Blue Heart Energy because I sought to make a tangible impact in my work. The company's startup environment provides an opportunity to contribute to the development of a truly innovative product at the intersection of science, product development, and mass production. Working in a diverse team where roles are flexible keeps the work engaging and dynamic.

What was your previous job?
Product Developer

What do you do in your spare time?
I enjoy engaging in active activities with my children, as well as attending festivals, independent films, and theater performances.

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