Job Title: Sales & Technical Support (Power Systems)
This is an opportunity to join a thriving generator, UPS systems, switchgear and CHP (Combined Heat and Power) business, in an industry with a substantial future.
Job Title: Sales & Technical Support (Power Systems)
This is an opportunity to join a thriving generator, UPS systems, switchgear and CHP (Combined Heat and Power) business, in an industry with a substantial future.
When major DIY supplies company, Screwfix, needed their aged generator sets replacing, shentongroup pulled out all the stops to ensure a seamless migration to a modern 385kVA backup generator.
Sales & Technical Support (Power Rental)
Job Description:
Although shentongroup is widely regarded as the UK’s leading technical expert in continuous power, uninterruptible power supplies and combined heat and power, and with over 30 years worth of experience to earn this moniker, 2016 sees the company reach for the first time a very significant milestone, and that is to become 70 staff members strong.
For Immediate Release
Hampshire, UK
Leading Continuous Power Specialist Reports Busy Data Centre World
Requiring the highest levels of planning, shentongroup’s team of engineers have recently delivered and are installing this 150kVA standby generator on a client’s rooftop in London.
Data Centre World is in full swing right now. Throughout yesterday and today, the shentongroup team has been meeting and greeting a multitude of attendees and enthusiasts at stand A30.
shentongroup continues to provide more and more organisations throughout the length and breadth of the country with generator solutions they can rely on.
With Data Centre World just around the corner, this week we take a look at Data Centre security. shentongroup provides an array of products and services to data centre clients throughout the country, helping to ensure they stay online in the event of any compromise to mains power.
The press and media really are awash with stories surrounding Brexit at the moment. With the referendum just two months away, how does the potential of leaving the European Union relate to your organisation’s continuous power supplies?