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BMS Engineer – Stevenage – Up to £65,000 + Benefits - 5 Days Onsite

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BMS Engineer – Stevenage – Up to £65,000 + Benefits - 5 Days Onsite
BMS Engineer – Stevenage
5 days onsite / Up to £65,000 + Benefits
We are currently partnering with a leading facilities and engineering services provider to recruit a BMS Engineer to join their growing team. This position will play a key role in maintaining and optimising Building Management Systems across a portfolio of high-profile sites. You'll be responsible for ensuring critical building systems operate efficiently, supporting both planned maintenance activities and the resolution of technical issues as they arise.
Working alongside site engineers, facilities teams and customer stakeholders, you'll provide specialist BMS expertise, helping to improve system performance, reduce downtime and support the ongoing development of building controls infrastructure.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Managing the day-to-day operation and maintenance of on-site Building Management Systems (BMS).
- Carrying out planned maintenance activities and responding to BMS-related faults and breakdowns.
- Investigating system alarms, identifying root causes and supporting resolution of technical issues.
- Providing technical guidance to engineering teams on BMS and HVAC performance.
- Monitoring system performance and recommending improvements to enhance reliability and efficiency.
- Supporting upgrades, modifications and development projects across building controls systems.
- Maintaining BMS network integrity, user permissions and system access controls.
- Working closely with customers and site teams to ensure service levels are consistently achieved.
- Completing maintenance records, reports and documentation accurately and on time.
- Supporting a collaborative engineering culture focused on safety, service and continuous improvement.
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What We’re Looking For
- Previous experience working with Building Management Systems in a service, maintenance or engineering capacity.
- Knowledge of BMS controls and building services environments.
- Experience with Johnson Controls Metasys (advantageous, although training can be provided).
- Understanding of HVAC systems and their interaction with BMS platforms.
- Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills.
- Good understanding of IT infrastructure and networking principles.
- Comfortable working with Microsoft Office applications and engineering documentation.
- Knowledge of current health and safety regulations and safe working practices.
- Previous experience within a facilities management or critical environment (beneficial).
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.


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