Eckhard Seliger

Head Of Electrical Engineering R&d at Viessmann

Eckhard Seliger has extensive work experience in the field of electrical engineering and R&D in the heating and ventilation industry. Eckhard started their career as a Project Engineer for Control Technology at Justus Wärmetechnik GmbH in 1996, where they were responsible for concept development, product design, and series launch of heating technology products. In 1999, they joined Viessmann as a Project Engineer for Control Technology and Electrical Equipment for Heat Pump Systems. Eckhard worked on the development of complete electrical equipment and software control methods for heat pump products, as well as the design and introduction of new products. In 2009, they became a Group Leader responsible for the development of electrical equipment and control methods for heat pump and ventilation systems. Eckhard continued to lead teams and oversee concept development, product design, and series launch. In 2014, they took on the role of Group Leader for Electrical Equipment for Heat Pump and Ventilation Systems at Viessmann, where they were responsible for the development of electrical equipment for heat pump systems and the introduction of new products. Currently, Eckhard Seliger holds the position of Head of Electrical Engineering R&D at Viessmann, where they ensure the excellence of their team's work in product lines and module development, as well as the development and mentoring of their employees globally across various heating and ventilation products.

Eckhard Seliger attended Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen from 1991 to 1995, where they earned a Diplom-Ingenieur degree in Elektrotechnik.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Electrical Engineering R&d

    September, 2019 - present

  • Gruppenleiter Elektrische Ausrüstung Für Wärmepumpen Und Lüftungssysteme

    February, 2014

  • Gruppenleiter Elektrische Ausrüstung Und Regelungsmethoden Für Wärmepumpen Und Lüftungssysteme

    September, 2009

  • Projektingenieur Regelungstechnik Für Wärmepumpen-systeme

    April, 1999