Building Management Systems (BMS) Engineer

Experis UK
Edinburgh
1 week ago
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Role: Building Management Systems (BMS) Engineer

Location: London (hybrid working)

Contract: Inside IR35 contract (likely to go permanent)

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced BMS Engineer to oversee, maintain, and improve Building Management Systems (BMS) and mechanical installations. You'll play a key role in monitoring performance, commissioning new installations, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee and maintain BMS platforms, ensuring timely repairs and performance optimization.
  • Work with engineers to ensure plant and equipment operate efficiently.
  • Conduct commissioning checks on new installations.
  • Provide technical reports on BMS performance and communal heating systems.
  • Lead on procurement, project design, and contract management.
  • Carry out site inspections, quality control, and compliance checks.
  • Support feasibility studies and ensure projects meet health & safety regulations.
  • Stay up to date with building regulations and sustainable design standards.
  • Manage and monitor medium-to-large engineering projects.

What You'll Need:

  • Degree, HND, or equivalent qualification in Building Services, Control Systems, or Engineering.
  • Chartered Engineer status or working towards it preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of BMS systems, mechanical installations, and engineering regulations.
  • Experience in commissioning, maintenance, and system optimization.
  • Ability to write technical reports and manage contractors.
  • Skilled in problem-solving, project management, and budget control.
  • Enhanced DBS clearance may be required.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive pay + £10,000 market supplement.
  • Work on impactful projects improving energy efficiency and system performance.
  • Opportunities for career growth and professional development.

If you're an experienced BMS Engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding role, let's talk!

How to apply?

Please send a CV to

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