BMS Technical Project Manager

SER Limited
London
8 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
16 Sep 2025 (8 months ago)

BMS Technical Project Manager

Salary - £60,000 - £75,000 +benefits listed below

Location - Based in London & the Southeast (hybrid working; site visits required across London / Home Counties)

Role Overview

My client is seeking an experienced BMS Technical Project Manager to oversee and deliver high-profile Building Management Systems projects across London and the Southeast. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing technical design, installation, commissioning and handover, ensuring delivery on time, within budget and to the highest quality standards. You will act as the technical authority for BMS, liaising with clients, consultants and contractors to ensure successful outcomes.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the technical delivery of BMS projects from design through to commissioning and handover
Develop and manage project plans, budgets, schedules and risk assessments
Oversee subcontractors, suppliers and in-house engineering teams to ensure smooth delivery
Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, industry standards and company protocols
Manage testing, integration and commissioning of BMS hardware and software systems
Control project costs, track variations and maintain financial reporting
Ensure all project documentation (drawings, O&M manuals, commissioning reports) is completed accurately and on time
Act as the key point of contact for clients, maintaining strong working relationships
Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior engineers and commissioning staff
Drive continuous improvement across project delivery and technical solutions
Person Specification

Essential:

3+ years’ experience in BMS project delivery (design, commissioning, integration) within commercial or large-scale developments
In-depth technical knowledge of BMS platforms, controllers, networking and integration protocols
Strong project management experience: budgets, scheduling, stakeholder management
Excellent communication and client-facing skills
Strong knowledge of health & safety and compliance in project environments
Desirable:

Degree or HNC/HND in Electrical / Mechanical / Controls / Building Services Engineering
Project management qualification (Prince2, APM or equivalent)
Hands-on experience with leading platforms such as Trend, Schneider, Tridium, etc.
Experience in sustainability, energy efficiency, smart buildings or IoT solutions
Benefits

25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Car allowance or company car (or travel expenses reimbursed)
Contributory pension scheme
Private healthcare cover
Life insurance / death in service benefit
Performance-related annual bonus
Flexible / hybrid working options
Company laptop & phone
Ongoing training, professional development and support for certifications
Clear career progression opportunities
If you are interested in this role, please apply with your CV or contact Damien on (phone number removed)

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