Leading UPS manufacturer, CENTIEL UK, has further strengthened its team as the company continues to expand in the UK. Aaron Oddy has been appointed as a new sales engineer with responsibility for generating new hardware sales enquiries, plus on-site surveys and the management of key accounts.
Louis McGarry, sales and marketing director, CENTIEL UK commented: “We are delighted to welcome Aaron to our growing team. Aaron’s background in the industrial UPS sector will make him well placed to support our sales and marketing effort here at CENTIEL, as we continue to expand in the UK.”
Aaron Oddy, sales engineer at CENTIEL UK confirmed: “CENTIEL occupies a unique position in the market. It’s industry leading, 4th generation truly modular UPS solutions stand out for their Swiss-built quality and maximum levels of availability and the team are focused on providing trusted advice to clients to ensure critical loads are protected optimally. I’m now looking forward to be able to provide recommendations and solutions that match the needs of clients across the UK as a key member of the CENTIEL team.”
Prior to joining CENTIEL, Aaron worked for Harland Simon UPS Ltd as an industrial sector manager for four years, where he developed his skills and experience in technical sales. As a sector manager, Aaron was responsible for providing key account management and sales support to clients delivering large scale industrial projects.
CENTIEL is a Swiss-based technology company designing, manufacturing and delivering industry-leading power protection solutions for critical facilities. Its three phase true modular UPS, CumulusPower known for its “9 nines” (99.9999999%) system availability and low total cost of ownership through its Maximum Efficiency Management (MEM) and low losses of energy, has now been installed in data centres and comms rooms in over 60 countries across five continents. More than 50 MW of critical power loads are now protected with CumulusPower in locations across the world including: the UK, Singapore, Australia, Germany, Spain, the Czech Republic and the Channel Islands.