Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£23,000 - £34,000
Junior BMS Engineer – London - £34,000 We Are Currently Representing A BMS & Controls Specialist Company That Are Seeking To Grow Their Team Even Further With A Junior BMS Engineer. Salary Package: • £23,000 - £34,000 • Training Provided • Company Vehicle • Overtime Duties: • Assist in the design and installation of building management systems, including HVAC, lighting, and access control systems. • Work with senior BMS engineers to configure, test, and commission building management systems. • Participate in the development of system architecture, network topology, and control strategies. • Provide technical support for building management systems, troubleshoot problems, and recommend solutions. • Analyze system data and identify areas for improvement in energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and equipment performance. • Participate in the preparation of project documentation, including system design specifications, test plans, and user manuals. • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project objectives are achieved on time and within budget. • Stay up-to-date with the latest BMS technology and industry trends. Requirements: • 17th Or 18th Edition • Driving License • Electrical Installation/Commissioning Experience • HVAC Or BMS Experience Is Desirable But Not Essential Please Contact Georgie Thain [email protected] 020 7932 2800
Southend-on-Sea
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