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Service Engineer

BMS (Building Management System) Lead

£65,000 - £80,000 Basic + Training + Technical Progression+ Package

London

Are you an experienced BMS (Building Management System) professional looking to lead cutting-edge projects in high-tech data centres? Clear are looking for a BMS Lead to join my clients dynamic team in London and play a key role in managing and optimising our mission-critical facilities.

What You'll Do:

Lead the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of BMS systems across multiple data centre sites.
Manage a team of engineers and technicians, ensuring adherence to timelines, standards, and safety protocols.
Monitor, analyse, and optimise building systems including HVAC, power, and environmental controls.
Collaborate with operations and IT teams to ensure seamless integration and performance of critical infrastructure.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives for energy efficiency and system reliability.

What We're Looking For:

Proven experience as a BMS Lead or Senior Engineer in data centre environments.
Strong knowledge of BMS platforms, SCADA, and industrial automation systems.
Experience managing teams and coordinating complex projects.
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Relevant qualifications in engineering, electrical, mechanical, or building services.

Why Join Us:

Work in state-of-the-art data centres with industry-leading technology.
Opportunity to lead high-impact projects and advance your career.
Collaborative and inclusive team culture.
Competitive salary and benefits package.

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