BMS Engineer

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Equans is looking for a Mobile BMS Engineer to join our Digital business, covering parts of York and the surround areas on a full time basis.

Equans Digital has a very exciting opportunity to deliver critical Building Management System (BMS) Infrastructure upgrades / enhancements across a number of commercial, retail, healthcare, education & government sectors - across the country. In doing so we naturally prime the sites to become ‘Smart Enabled’, meaning we can then introduce further value across sites via our IoT solutions; driving social, economic and environmental benefits to portfolios of sites and more importantly people operating and living within them.

Equans Digital currently deliver project works ranging from £10k - £1.5m in singular size + variations via an evolving blend of inhouse delivery supplemented by a selection of specialist supply chain partners. With an aggressive growth strategy over the next 3 – 5 years, this role will be paramount in helping to define shape and grow the team to ensure we grow sustainably.

Key activities:

The role of BMS Service Engineer will include carrying out a number of tasks on contracted customer sites, including PFI Schools, PFI Hospitals, Government Estates and MOD sites. Your day to day will include:

  • Installing, configuring and BMS components and equipment, including sensors, controllers, actuators, and software systems.

  • Carrying out maintenance checks on Trend, Tridium and Distech BMS’s on our various sites.

  • Reactive call out rota will be worked (additional financial benefit included for being on call and attending)

  • Provision of specialist technical assistance and support to clients regarding their BMS systems.

  • Identifying opportunities for improvement/remedial works to improve the performance of the BMS’s for our clients

  • Preparing proposals and quoting of works as required

    Skills, Qualifications & Experience

  • City & Guild / BTEC / NVQ Electrical.
    Extensive knowledge & experience of BMS / HVAC.

  • Knowledge & experience with Trend, Tridium Controls/Niagara/Distech/Siemens.

  • Excellent working knowledge of the electrical industry.

  • Ability to read and interpret Electrical & Mechanical schematic diagrams.

  • Understanding of IT networks

  • Good working knowledge of AutoCAD

  • Full UK driving licence

  • Controls training / experience.

  • Experience with fault finding in electrical panels

  • DBS vetting and potential BPSS vetting

  • Excellent written and communication skills

    What can we offer you

  • Company car

  • Enhanced pension scheme

  • 24 days annual leave

  • Enhanced family leave

  • Life Cover equivalent to 1x annual salary

  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Program and access to mental wellbeing app

  • Employee discount shopping schemes on major brands and retailers

  • Gym membership discounts

  • Holiday purchase scheme

  • 2 corporate social responsibility days per year

  • Cycle to work scheme

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