Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£39000 - £42000 per annum
DALI LIGHTING - Commissioning Engineer Salary £39,000-£42,000 Type of Company- Lighting and Controls Specialist Location: London About this opportunity: As a Commissioning Engineer you will Join a well-established and privately owned leader in Lighting and Control systems! Who specialise in providing cutting-edge solutions globally for Architectural, Commercial, Industrial, Hazardous Area, and Tunnel applications. Opportunity Overview: Role/Responsibilities: You will play a key role in the commissioning of lighting controls and rectification works. Your responsibilities include: " Providing on-site assistance for commissioning. " Conducting inductions on how to use lighting through online control systems. " Diagnosing and fixing faults arising from lighting (programme issues, not wired issues). " Initial one-week training at our head office (expenses covered). What the company Provide: Company van, laptop, and stock. Travel paid Lunch allowance Excellent holiday entitlement Overtime paid, with bonus incentives after 3 and 5 years. Private health cover Hours-Mon to Friday-normal working hours About You: Must have Dali lighting ex[perience and ideally TCP/IP,Web Services or BACnet or OPC 16th or 17th edition preferred Minimun 2 years Lghting/Comissioning experience required. ideally to have a ECS/JIB card idealliy lighting and controlls experience Drivers licience ideal but not essential This is a site based role and very much a comissioning role not an installation role Please send your CV immediately to [email protected]
Southend-on-Sea
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