AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer

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London, United Kingdom
Last week
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last week)

AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer – London - £40,000 - £50,000 Basic Salary Per Annum

AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer – Package Overview:

* £40,000 – £50,000 basic (negotiable, depending on experience)

* London (in and around the M25)

* Full-Time, Permanent

* Company Vehicle, Pension, Laptop, Phone

* Overtime available paid at time and a half,

* Team building events & comprehensive training provided

AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer Company Overview:

We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated AV Multi-Room Engineer / Home Automation Engineer to join a fast growing and highly respected AV integration company, specialising in high end residential and commercial projects across London.

This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a dynamic and forward-thinking business that delivers premium solutions in Audio Visual, Home Cinema, Multi-Room AV, and Home Automation systems for prestigious developments and luxury properties.

AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer Role and Responsibilities:

* Carry out the installation, configuration, and commissioning of AV (Audio Visual) and Home Automation systems

* Install and set up equipment such as TVs, projectors, speakers, amplifiers, and smart home devices

* Build and wire AV racks to a high professional standard, including labelling and cable management

* Work with and program Control4, Legrand Arteor & Vantage (experience essential for this position)

* Interpret technical drawings, wiring schematics, and installation plans

* Perform fault-finding and diagnostics to resolve technical issues on-site

* Collaborate closely with project managers, site teams, and end clients

* Ensure all work meets company quality standards and is delivered on time

* Adhere to site health and safety procedures and maintain a clean and safe working environment

* Travel to various sites across London (in and around the M25)

AV Multi-Room & Home Automation Engineer Skills and Experience:

* Minimum of 2 years’ experience in the AV & Home Automation industry

* Proven hands-on experience with Control4 systems (essential)

* Strong understanding of multi-room AV, home cinema, and smart home technologies

* Proficient in terminating Cat5/6 cables and AV system integration

* Skilled in AV rack building, cabling, and system labelling

* Confident in fault-finding and resolving technical issues independently

* Good understanding of construction site practices and procedures

* Ability to work under pressure, both independently and as part of a team

* Excellent communication skills, especially in client-facing situations

* Full UK driving licence (required)

* Valid ECS card (required)

* Additional certifications (e.g. IPAF, PASMA, SSSTS, First Aid) are desirable

* Clean DBS/CRB check or willingness to undergo one

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