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Clear Engineering are partnered with one of the Netherlands leading Building Automation companies, who are revolutionizing the way buildings operate with smart, sustainable, and energy-efficient solutions.

We are looking for a Software Engineer to help develop, implement, and optimize smart building management systems (BMS), IoT integrations, and automation software. You'll work on projects that enhance energy efficiency, sustainability, and operational intelligence in commercial, industrial, and healthcare buildings.

What will you do?

Designing and/or developing software functionality for smart buildings;
Programming the software for controllers and BMS;
Designing and/or developing software functionality for complex energy systems;
Designing specific customer solutions for building automation;
Setting up Energy Monitoring Systems (EMS);
Advising and instructing customers.

What do you bring?

Experience in software development, preferably in automation, IoT, or smart buildings.
Proficiency in Python, C++, Java, or other relevant programming languages.
Familiarity with BMS, HVAC control systems, and industrial communication protocols.
Strong analytical skills and a passion for problem-solving and optimization.
Ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team.

What do we offer?

Excellent salary and secondary benefits
Training and career growth opportunities within a leading company
Challenging projects in utility construction and industry
Innovative work environment with the latest technologies
A close-knit team of specialists and supportive colleagues

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