Assistant BMS Commissioning Engineer

London
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Assistant BMS Commissioning Engineer

Alecto Recruitment is currently working with an established and reputable business within the Building Controls sectors.

A specialist in intelligent buildings, IOT and BMS / BEMS sectors. Operating for over 30 years.

Due to continued development and growth, they are looking to hire an Assistant BMS Commissioning Engineer.

Salary / Benefits:

£40,000 - £45,000
Company Vehicle or Car Allowance
Pension
Company Credit Card
25 days Holiday + Bank Holidays
Private Healthcare.

The Position:

Working across London, this position will be supporting the existing building management system (BMS) team for the commissioning of systems such as: Trend, Tridium and Distech control systems
Assisting in the programming and commissioning of control systems

Requirements:

We are seeking a passionate individual within the building controls sector who is keen to progress further into Commissioning
You will have experience working within the BMS / BEMS sector and have skills around service, maintenance, fault finding and repairs
Installation experience / small works experience
Strong understanding of protocols such as: KNX, BacNet, MBus, Modbus
HVAC integration experience and experience of Valves, AHUS's and working within Plant Rooms.

This is a great opportunity to join a business who will provide on-going training development and investment into commissioning.

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