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Service Engineer Team Leader

Manchester
5 days ago
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Join a team where people come first.
We believe that a business only thrives when its people do. That's why we put our people at the heart of everything we do. Our global, diverse, and inclusive team will support you, challenge you, and help you grow-because when you succeed, we all do. Who knows where our joint journey could take us?

We're currently looking for a highly skilled and motivated BMS Service Engineer Team Leader to join our growing Smart Infrastructure division. This is a fantastic opportunity to blend hands-on engineering with people leadership, helping deliver innovative, energy-efficient building management solutions across a variety of client sites.

Your Impact

As a BMS Service Engineer Team Leader, you'll take charge of:

Leading and mentoring a team of BMS service engineers

Managing planned and reactive maintenance of BMS systems

Handling complex fault diagnostics and technical issues

Ensuring delivery aligns with KPIs and client expectations

Performing system health checks and site audits

Collaborating with clients, contractors, and internal teams

Supporting energy-saving strategies and system optimization

Participating in out-of-hours customer support

Maintaining accurate service records and driving continuous improvement

What You Bring

Essential:

Proven experience working with BMS systems

Strong understanding of HVAC, controls, and building automation

Leadership or supervisory experience in a technical environment

Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving abilities

Strong communication and organisational skills

Relevant technical qualifications (e.g. Electrical Engineering, Building Services, Controls Engineering)

Desirable:

Siemens certification or training

Experience with smart building and energy management systems

Familiarity with BACnet, Modbus, KNX

Knowledge of IT networks and BMS cybersecurity

What We Offer

Hybrid Working - Flexibility to balance work and life

Pension Plan - Employer contributions up to 10%

Time Off - 26 days annual leave + bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell 5 more

Company Car - Fully expensed vehicle for business use

Career Growth - Ongoing training and development opportunities

Innovative Projects - Get involved in high-profile smart building initiatives

Inclusive Culture - Work in a friendly, helpful, and engaging environment

Ready to shape the future of smart infrastructure?

If you're driven to lead, excited by innovation, and passionate about sustainable building solutions-apply now and take the next step in your BMS career.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you need any adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know

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