BMS Commissioning Engineer

London
2 weeks ago
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The client has an exciting opportunity for the right person to join their experienced team as a Commissioning Engineer supporting an exciting and diverse customer base, including several blue-chipaccounts,covering the London region.

Objectives

  • To work and collaborate within a team framework adding your skills, innovations and

  • Ideas to their ever-growing engineering team of project managers, project engineers and commissioning engineers

  • To commission solutions as part of customer orders incorporating the software, graphics, installation and commissioning of building management control systems and third-party integration

  • To maintain C develop relationships with new C existing customers so that we become their trusted expert in all aspects of works.

    Key Responsibilties

  • To pre-commission control panels, field devices onto new and existing systems

  • To commission controllers, networks and field devices into a complete control system

  • Work closely with project managers to deliver to a design and site programs

  • Commissioning controller software through to the Graphical User Interface

  • To ensure a safe and healthy working environment for themselves and others, at office or site locations.

    Benefits

  • Salary up to £60,000

  • 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays

  • Bonus

  • Holiday Buy and Sell Scheme

  • Comapany Vechile

  • Shopping and Dinning Discounts

  • Training and Development Opportunties

    If this role seems of any interest, please feel free to apply or contact Adam on the details attached

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