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Junior BMS Engineer
WE’RE WORKING WITH A SPECIALIST ENGINEERING COMPANY AT THE FOREFRONT OF ENERGY MONITORING, DATA ACQUISITION, AND SMART BUILDING INTEGRATION, DELIVERING CUTTING-EDGE SOLUTIONS ACROSS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS.
Due to continued growth, they are now looking for a Site / Commissioning Engineer to join their team, supporting the delivery and integration of advanced metering and BMS-connected systems across the UK.
Location: South East Region Salary: £40,000 – £45,000 Benefits:
- Company car
- All expenses paid
- Yearly bonus
- Pension scheme
- Training and development courses
- 25 days holiday
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## About the Role
This role involves commissioning, configuring, and troubleshooting advanced BMS (Building Management System) and energy metering solutions. You will work closely with clients, colleagues, and contractors to deliver smart energy management systems in commercial and industrial settings.
## Key Responsibilities
The role requires the following core tasks:
- Commission and configure energy monitoring and data logging systems on-site
- Integrate solutions with Building Management Systems (BMS)
- Work with communication protocols including Modbus, M-Bus, and BACnet
- Connect and validate utility meters (electricity, heat, water, gas)
- Diagnose and resolve integration issues and network communication errors
- Collaborate with project managers, technical teams, and contractors
- Produve commissioning reports and technical documentation
- Support remote troubleshooting and system optimisation


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## Desired Experience & Qualifications
- Experience with BMS / building controls systems
- Knowledge of metering systems and data logging
- Experience with Modbus, M-Bus, BACnet (or similar protocols)
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
- Basic networking knowledge (IP addressing, routers, switches)
- Full UK driving license
- Willingness to travel
For further enquiries, please contact: will.hennessy@clear-er.com
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