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Senior Smart Building Engineer - London

Are you a technology-focused engineer passionate about creating the future of sustainable, data-driven workspaces

My client is looking for a Senior Smart Building Engineer to join their team in London. This is a unique opportunity to design and deliver innovative, integrated workspaces for leading clients, seamlessly blending architecture, engineering, and technology.

This is a client-facing specialist position where you will use your strong technical expertise in smart building and BMS integration. You'll work on projects from design to delivery, collaborating with architects, MEP engineers, and suppliers.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and integrate smart building systems, ensuring they interface with BMS, MEP services, and IT infrastructure.

Act as a primary client-facing engineer, confidently presenting smart building strategies and innovation proposals.

Contribute to innovation programs, testing and sharing insights on new technologies like IoT, workplace apps, and cloud-based platforms.

Provide technical oversight during construction, commissioning, and handover.

Support business development by contributing to RFP responses and client interviews.

About You:

You have 6–8 years of experience in Smart Building engineering, BMS design/integration, or Building Services engineering with a technology focus.

You have a degree in Building Services, Electrical Engineering, Controls/Automation, or a related discipline.

You have a proven track record in designing and delivering smart building and BMS solutions.

You are familiar with structured cabling, IP networking fundamentals, and cybersecurity principles.

You have excellent presentation, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage confidently with clients at all levels.

This is more than just a job—it's a chance to work on cutting-edge projects and contribute to a global innovation culture.

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