Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £48000 per annum
BMS Engineer - £48,000 – London I Am Currently Representing A Large BMS Business Who Create Tailor Made Energy Efficient Solutions Designed To Reduce Energy Usage. Working With Multiple Retail Companies And Commercial Offices, Our Client Looking For A BMS Service Engineer To Join Their Growing Team. Salary and Package: £40,000 to £48,000 Company Car Overtime Pension Tools & PPE Call Out Areas of Cover: London Duties and Responsibilities: Servicing, Repairs, Fault Finding & Maintenance of BMS Panels Production and understanding of BMS software (Trend & Siemens PX & PRIVA) A good underlying electrical knowledge The ability to understanding the different stages of a project from conception to completion and the roles and responsibility of the BMS within that project Requirements: Experience and knowledge of HVAC plant and equipment operation Fully Trend, Siemens PX and Priva trained Up to date CSCS Card & SSSTS Card Be able to demonstrate a good working knowledge and understanding of health and Safety requirements Please Contact: Georgie Thain [email protected] 020 7932 2800
Southend-on-Sea
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