Our client Dore Woodman are part of the 21° group of companies and an MCS accredited installer of Air & Ground Source Heat pumps, Underfloor Heating, MVHR, Cooling (FGAS), Solar PV and Battery Storage. They cover the southern home counties and focus on new build homes, deep retrofits and providing clean, healthy, renewable solutions to replace existing fossil fuels in the home.
They are proud to have great partnerships with architects, developers and self-builders. They have experienced success and growth far beyond our expectations and looking to grow the team at their busy offices near Gatwick and to take responsibility for a number of important business functions.
Skills and attributes required:
- Experience in a busy, fast-paced office environment
- Good with numbers and an eye for detail
- Confident communicator and enjoys customer service
- Organised,multi-tasker,IT literate and happy using systems
- Energetic, positive, a team-player
- Intelligent working approach, honest and loyal
Some of what you’ll be doing:
- Customer service and relationships
- CRM Management
- Project management
- Organising services, call outs, material deliveries
- Creation of quotations, contracts, MCS paperwork and grant applications
- Inputting of supplier invoices
- Managing vehicle fleet and staff welfare
What Dore Woodman can offer:
- An opportunity for enthusiastic people to join an incredibly exciting market
- Job security, time to learn and a modern working environment
- Full training in the job and renewables
- Loyalty, commitment, honesty and the time you need to achieve long-term success
- Challenge, variety, personal development and a fun adventure
Quite possibly one of the most exciting and fast-moving industries to be involved in right now. Heat pumps are playing a pivotal role in the now worldwide effort to reduce carbon footprints and slow global warming. UK home heating contributes some 35% of all Co2 emissions and as such, government investment into renewable heating,through grants for Heat pumps will fall into many £billions over the coming decades. Heat pumps offer alternatives to houses with gas central heating but also homes that are off-gas and are currently using dirty fossil fuels such as oil, LPG, electric and even coal and wood for heating.