BMS Commissioning Manager – - £70K – M4 Corridor

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BMS Commissioning Manager – - £70,000 – M4 Corridor

I Am Currently Representing A Large BMS Business Who Create Tailor Made Energy Efficient Solutions Designed To Reduce Energy Usage. Working With A Wide Range Of Clients, Due To Sheer Growth Our Client Looking For A BMS Commissioning Manager To Join Their Growing Team.

Salary And Package:

•                               £60,000 - £70,000

•                               Company Car allowance or Car

•                               Bonus Scheme

•                               Health Care

•                               25 Days Holiday

Areas Of Cover:

•                               M3 – M4 Corridor

Duties And Responsibilities:

Leading commissioning and testing teams on-site.
Developing and managing the project commissioning schedule.
Managing commissioning documentation and processes.
Reporting progress internally and to clients.
Managing subcontractor commissioning activities.
Conducting site inspections and ensuring quality control.
Diagnosing and resolving faults efficiently.
Overseeing site health and safety during commissioning.
Supporting project handover and documentation processes.

Requirements:

Relevant technical qualification: ONC, HND, or Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Building Services Engineering.
Proven experience in commissioning management within mechanical and/or electrical infrastructure projects.
Demonstrated project experience in live critical environments such as data centres, pharmaceutical facilities, laboratories, or heavy industrial sectors.
Strong knowledge of statutory requirements, construction methods, and engineering processes within the construction and engineering industries.
Holder of a valid CSCS card appropriate to the role.
Certification in IOSH Managing Safely or SMSTS (CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme).

Please Contact:
Georgie Thain

(phone number removed)

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