A Yorkshire-based Heat Recovery business has created a new role as it experiences unprecedented demand for its services.
DK Heat Recovery has recruited time-served refrigeration service engineer, Calum MacPhee to the new role of engineering manager to support the business's expansion.
Calum is excited to be joining the growing business: "There's never been a better time to install a heat recovery system that helps businesses to save money whilst reducing carbon footprint and I'm looking forward to raising awareness of the benefits of heat recovery and helping to drive the business forward.
"As opposed to heat pumps, heat recovery doesn't need energy to run the system. It utilises the waste heat from the discharge gas, is easy to fit, simple to use and cost-efficient to maintain as it has no moving parts."
Calum's responsibilities will include driving sales in the industrial market and helping advise potential clients on engineering and refrigeration matters.
Founding director Nigel Upson is pleased to welcome Calum: "Calum's skillset complements the rest of the team and we're looking forward to his contribution as sustainability and cost savings move further up business's agendas for change and demand for heat recovery grows."
Based in Beverley, East Yorkshire with a satellite office in Peterborough, DK Heat Recovery is the sole UK agent of DK Kaelteanlagen GmbH's heat recovery systems and is supported by a network of installers and refrigeration engineers nationwide. It has installed heat recovery systems for food manufacturers, supermarkets, farm shops, butchers and garden centres over the last decade.