SMART Systems Technician

Aldersgate
4 days ago
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SMART Systems Technician

Job Description

Location: 20/22 Ropemaker Street

Reporting to: Technical Services Manager

Hours: 08:00-17:00 (Monday to Friday)

Position Concept

Integral UK Ltd are currently recruiting for an exciting role based at 20/22 Ropemaker Street, a new build, high rise property located in the Moorgate area. You will play a pivotal role within this contract by championing SMART building technologies and supporting the wider team with a "one team ethos" while ensuring we deliver our contractual obligations and deliver excellence through the exciting journey of this innovative building.

The SMART Systems Technician role is varied and offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of building technology innovation. This position requires the operative to develop and in depth understanding the BMS Tridium head end system and DesOps, while driving IoT solutions, building efficiency initiatives, and supporting our commitment to sustainability and wellness standards including WELL and BREEAM certifications.

Key Tasks

Duties to include:

Champion and optimize the BMS Tridium head end system to maximize building performance and efficiency

Work with project teams to aid the Installation, commissioning, monitoring, and optimization of SMART building technologies and IoT solutions

Provide detailed energy reports and analysis to support building efficiency objectives and ESG commitments

Work with the Ropemaker Property Management Team to manage the systems in a way to support WELL, BREEAM in Use and other recognised certifications

Work with the Ropemaker PMT and its Service Partners to maintain a cyber secure building from an Engineering Systems perspective

Work with the Ropemaker PMT and its Service Partners to maintain a cyber secure building from an Engineering Systems perspective

Work with the landlord on assessing future smart deliverables for Ropemaker

Integrate new SMART systems with existing building management platforms

Analyse building performance data to identify optimization opportunities and efficiency improvements

Close/update completed tasks on the site's CAFM system (Concept MRI Pro)

Ensure standards of workmanship are maintained to maximize operational effectiveness and reliability of SMART building systems

Assist specialist subcontractors with technology installations and system integrations

Ensure company QA and site procedures are adhered to in all aspects

Maintain accurate site records/documentation for all SMART systems and technology implementations

Carry out tasks within typical building environments, working from platforms and ladders as required. All access equipment and PPE will be provided

Keep and maintain all company-issued tools and equipment in a safe and serviceable manner

Proactively work towards continued innovation and support of the contract with a positive approach

Comply with Integral's Health, Safety and Environmental procedures, as detailed in site plans

Complete any other associated tasks requested by management

Essential Requirements

• Experience within a similar position in a maintenance or building technology environment

• Understanding of building management systems and building automation principles

• Proficiency with general software applications and data analysis tools

• Knowledge of building efficiency principles and energy management

• Good verbal and written communication skills and ability to use computers effectively

• Good Health and Safety awareness and knowledge

• Capability to perform manual tasks, including working at heights when required

• Knowledge of toolbox talks, Permit to Work procedures and safe systems of working

Desirable Requirements

• Electrical qualifications or experience

• Understanding of IT infrastructure and networking principles

• Experience with IoT technologies and smart building solutions

• Knowledge of sustainability frameworks (WELL, BREEAM, ESG reporting)

Note: Specific technical qualifications and certifications will be reviewed and may be developed in consultation with successful candidates based on role requirements and career development opportunities.

Personal Specification:

• Excellent customer service skills and communication

• Ability to deal with all levels of staff/management/customers

• Enthusiasm and proactive approach to achieving the highest standard of operation

• Strong organizational skills and collaborative style

• Ability to multitask and work without direct supervision - plan and manage work under time constraints

• High level of initiative, with drive to continuously improve building operations and technology integration

• Comfortable working within a team environment while contributing to group success

• Smart, presentable professional appearance

• Integrity, honesty, and punctuality expected

• Collaborative team player who works effectively to achieve common goals

• Logical thinker in troubleshooting and problem-solving situations

• Adaptable and flexible approach to work requirements, willing to embrace technological change

• Customer and innovation focused

The above is a guideline to the role and is not intended to be fully inclusive or exclusive of the duties required. At times it may be requested additional tasks/responsibilities are undertaken at Integral Management request

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