BMS Controls Engineer

London
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BMS Controls Engineer

Permanent

£65,000 - £70,000

London

Key Tasks

Maintenance & Repairs: Execute planned preventive maintenance (PPM) and address reactive repairs on the Building Management System (BMS).​
System Monitoring: Continuously monitor BMS operations and alarms to ensure optimal performance.​
Technical Liaison: Act as the primary technical contact for clients and site staff, ensuring all tasks meet client expectations and comply with legislative standards.​
Environmental Control: Ensure building environmental controls meet specified requirements and tolerances.​
Diagnostics & Optimization: Perform system checks and diagnostics to confirm systems are operating efficiently.​
Change Management: Implement and manage change control processes for documentation, software, and hardware.​
Communication: Develop effective methods for communicating system changes to clients and internal teams.​
Alarm Protocols: Review and enhance alarm management protocols to improve system responsiveness.​
Emergency Coordination: Collaborate with site and client management during emergency operations or procedures.​
Equipment Oversight: Inspect, test, maintain, modify, and troubleshoot equipment and services.​
Fault Investigation: Investigate, diagnose, and rectify faults in mechanical and electrical distribution systems.​
Plant Operations: Authorize and perform start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures for service plant and equipment.​
Compliance: Consult with Engineering Leaders on operational, regulatory, and statutory compliance matters.​
Audits: Conduct technical and quality audits to ensure assets and operations comply with standards.​
System Enhancements: Identify and implement system enhancements to improve resilience and performance.​
Meetings: Participate in operational and technical meetings as required.​
Data Analysis: Maintain, review, and report analytical data from the site's Fault Detection Diagnostic system.​
Smart Systems Maintenance: Maintain the building's smart systems and IoT devices, including MQTT and API integrations.We are looking for someone with:

Industry Experience: Proven experience in BMS engineering roles, demonstrating a strong foundation in building automation systems.​

BMS Expertise: Comprehensive knowledge of Building Management Systems, with hands-on experience in Tridium Niagara and EasyIO platforms.​
Communication Protocols: Familiar with standard BMS communication protocols, including BACnet and Modbus.​
Building Services Acumen: Solid understanding of mechanical and electrical building services, ensuring effective integration with BMS.​
IT Networking Fundamentals: Basic knowledge of IT networking principles, supporting the integration and maintenance of BMS infrastructure.​
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication abilities, facilitating clear interaction with clients and team members.​
Team Collaboration: Proven ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to achieve project objectives.LON123

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