Environmental Compliance Engineer - AC and Chillers

  • ETS Technical
  • Sep 25, 2025
Full time Engineering

Job Description

Environmental Product Compliance Engineer (Air-Conditioning and Chillers)- west London / Middlesex

A new vacancy for an Environmental Product Compliance Engineer (Air-Conditioning/Chillers) with global manufacturer wide range of high-efficiency heating & cooling products for customers in international built environment/construction markets. Based at the company's UK offices in west London, the Environmental Product Compliance Engineer (Air-Conditioning/Chillers) will investigate how the company can design, develop and launch its products in Europe in line with EU/UK regulatory requirements. The job holder will be working alongside an experienced product compliance engineer and will receive ongoing training and support.

Main responsibilities:

  • To research UK and EU Environmental Legislation (Regulations / Directives / Standards) and report to the relevant internal departments in respect to product development schedules;
  • Engage with HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration) Industry Associations, to cooperate with the other stakeholders in order to get the latest information and support the business activities for Environmental Legislation compliance;
  • To exchange information with all the company's Distributors regarding the implementation of specific National Environmental Legislation and report to the relevant internal departments;
  • To support all the company's Distributors in terms of technical specifications.


Key candidate requirements:

  1. HVACR background with good basic understanding of the Environmental Legislation process;
  2. Good capacity to summarise and report the main relevant points affecting the business on lobbying activities and discussions within Associations;
  3. Good understanding of the technical language used in Regulations & Directives, with the capacity to translate into an easy to understand language when reporting;
  4. Good capacity to interact with Competitors within the Trade Bodies & Associations;
  5. Fluency in a second EU language would be an advantage, although isn't essential;
  6. Very precise and attentive to details (in order to manage FGas Portals and Databases).