EUROPE
Chief Technology Officer
(CTO)
Would you like to join the next industrial revolution?
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Kyoto’s mission: To empower industries with renewable thermal energy
At Kyoto Group, our mission is to make renewable energy the easy and reliable choice for industry. Our thermal battery technology enables industrial customers to replace fossil fuels with clean electricity for heat production, without compromising efficiency, reliability, or cost.
Industrial heat accounts for nearly half of global energy consumption, making it one of the most critical frontiers in the energy transition. By storing renewable electricity as heat and delivering it when needed, we enable industries to fully leverage variable energy sources such as wind and solar.
Kyoto Group is not only delivering technology, we are also accelerating the transition to a low-carbon industrial system.
Kyoto's vision: A world powered by nature
Kyoto Group is named after the Kyoto Protocol, the landmark international treaty that laid the foundation for global climate action. Just as the Protocol paved the way for agreements like the Paris Agreement, the Kyoto Group is helping set the stage for a cleaner, more sustainable industrial future.
About the opportunity
Kyoto Group has successfully engineered, validated, and demonstrated its technology through pilot deployments. The company now enters the critical phase of transforming this advanced engineering solution into a standardized, scalable, and commercially competitive industrial product platform.
The Chief Technology Officer will lead this transition, ensuring the technology platform is industrialized, cost-optimized, and ready for global commercialization.
The mandate
The CTO will lead a clear transformation:
From: Advanced engineering solution with pilot deployments
To: Industrialized, cost-optimized, configurable product platform ready for scalable commercialization
This role will own the technical architecture and product platform strategy underpinning Kyoto Group’s long-term commercial scalability.
Key priorities
Industrialization & Product platform
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Convert the current engineering solution into a scalable industrial product platform
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Drive modular architecture and configurable system design
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Implement industrial readiness and product release processes
Cost engineering
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Optimize the system Bill of Materials and cost structure
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Drive value engineering initiatives aligned with target margins
Product lifecycle management
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Implement PLM and configuration management
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Introduce disciplined engineering change control
Supply ecosystem
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Develop supplier strategy and industrial partnerships
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Establish scalable manufacturing and supply chain structures
Engineering organization
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Transition the engineering organization from development-focused to product-focused
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Introduce KPIs linked to scalability, cost, and deployment performance
Transformation outcomes (12–24 Months)
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Fully industrialized and commercially ready product platform
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Cost-optimized product architecture aligned with margin targets
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Implemented PLM and configuration management
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Resilient supplier and manufacturing ecosystem
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Simplified deployment through modular integration
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Clear multi-year product and technology roadmap
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Engineering organization operating with industrial discipline
Candidate profile
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15+ years in senior engineering or technology leadership roles
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Proven experience bringing complex industrial or energy systems from development to market
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Strong track record in industrialization, product platform development, and cost engineering
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Deep understanding of supply chains, manufacturing scale-up, and systems architecture
The role is particularly suited to leaders who have previously industrialized complex hardware platforms or taken advanced technologies from prototype to scalable commercial products. Given the transformation nature of this assignment, the role may be structured as:
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Full‑time Chief Technology Officer
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Interim / Transformation CTO
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Fixed‑term executive mandate
Location
The role can be based anywhere in Europe and may be performed largely remotely.
The CTO will work closely with teams in Sevilla (engineering and industrialization) and Oslo (corporate leadership and strategic alignment). Permanent relocation is not required.
Are you eager to join a fast-growing scale-up at the forefront of the energy transition?
At Kyoto Group, we give our people the freedom and responsibility to take ownership, innovate, and solve complex challenges, while making a real contribution to decarbonizing industry.
We are building a diverse and collaborative workplace where people from different backgrounds unite around a shared mission: enabling renewable thermal energy for industry.
We offer competitive compensation and benefits, including medical, travel, life insurance, and pension, and a flexible work environment that supports growth and collaboration. From professional development to team events and seasonal celebrations, we invest in our people and the culture we build together.
Send your CV to recruitment@kyotogroup.no
About us
Kyoto Group
Founded in 2016, Kyoto Group is a Norwegian scale-up working to accelerate the energy transition for industry. We unlock the potential of variable renewable energy sources such as solar and wind by converting clean electricity into reliable, cost-effective heat—helping reduce CO₂ emissions from industrial processes.
We are pioneering the integration of renewable heat and energy flexibility into a single solution, positioning Kyoto Group at the forefront of industrial decarbonisation. As a growing company, we offer our people the opportunity to work with meaningful technology, take real responsibility, and shape solutions that matter.
Market & Products
Kyoto Group develops, owns, and operates Heatcube thermal batteries, enabling industrial customers to replace fossil fuels with low-cost, renewable heat generated from surplus solar and wind energy.
Our Energy Management System optimises energy use in real time, balancing cost efficiency and carbon reduction while delivering flexibility services to power producers and grid operators. This dual-market approach places Kyoto Group at the intersection of industry, energy markets, and system innovation—offering a dynamic and challenging environment for our teams.
Culture & Values
At Kyoto Group, our values define how we work together. We care deeply about our people and the planet and are committed to building a sustainable industrial future. We value ownership, trust, and accountability, empowering our employees to take initiative and solve complex challenges.
Driven by determination and ambition, we focus on solutions rather than obstacles. We work collaboratively, act with purpose, and bring energy and enthusiasm to everything we do, because creating real impact requires both commitment and execution.
