Critical Cooling Controls Commissioning Engineer

The Opportunity

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Critical Cooling Controls Commissioning Engineer to work as part of the Controls External Engineering team. The role will give opportunity to gain many skill sets, from industry leading water system controls commissioning to integration of systems to the ACIS BMS & PMS and new technologies as they are utilised. The role offers visibility of and a strong grounding to progress towards senior team rolls, BMS commissioning, Project Engineering & Project management long term if desired.

The Role

Responsibilities for this role include:

  • Site commissioning of controls cooling projects and system integration (BMS/Energy Monitoring/HVAC controls/upgrade works)
  • Site surveys / progress reviews.
  • Supervise installation sub-contractors where required.
  • Support new starters / developing engineers.
  • Troubleshoot site issues.
  • Liaise with Customers and Project Engineers / Managers.
  • Customers Training
  • Provide technical and engineering support where required.
  • Actively work with the controls team to increase efficiency and achieve prescribed targets.
  • Maintain a high standard of quality control & site safety.
  • Foster & maintain valuable client relationships.
  • Be flexible in types of work carried out. (Small job delivery to large scale Data Centre system commissioning)
  • Be prepared to work away from home when required (some international).
  • Work overtime when required

Required Skills & Experience

  • Field experience with HVAC applications/cooling/heating and wider water systems, ideally in a commissioning role.
  • Competent electrical knowledge and capable of understanding electrical drawings.
  • Competent in carrying out electrical modifications to HVAC systems.
  • Logical and methodical approach to problem solving using own initiative is a must.
  • Have good written & communication skills.
  • CSCS or equivalent.

Desirable Skills & Experience (Training will be provided for the right applicant)

  • Experience with programmable controllers is desirable:
  • Carel 1tool software and pCO controllers.
  • Trend SET and IQ controllers.
  • Tridium Niagara 4 and controllers.
  • Cooling systems knowledge.
  • Capable of understanding and modifying control strategies.
  • Awareness of BMS/DCIM and common communication protocols (Modbus, BACnet, TCP/IP)
  • Knowledge of IT systems, servers and communication networks

Package Descriptions

  • Competitive Salary
  • Office based at least 4 days per week, with the flexibility to work from home up to one day per week by prior agreement from the department Manager
  • 7% Employer Pension contribution (min 1% employee)
  • Life assurance
  • 25 days holiday + statutory days
  • Holiday Purchase scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Airedale Rewards scheme – discounts on shopping/restaurants/cinema etc
  • Inhouse training school
  • Working for a UK based leading manufacturer
  • High quality of equipment and workwear

About Airedale

Formed in the UK in 1974, Airedale is a world leader in the delivery of innovative thermal management solutions in mission critical environments like data centres.

At our heart we’re a technology company, working with huge global colocation and hyperscale clients to design, build, install and optimise precision cooling systems that operate 24/7/365 in data centres all over the world. We are engineers, we are problem solvers and we are passionate about the role that air conditioning plays in an increasingly connected world. We’re also passionate about sustainability and we’re part of the Modine group, a global organization with fiscal 2022 revenues of $2.1 billion, who’s vision is to help engineer a cleaner, healthier world.

Prospective candidates must have proof that they have the right to work in the UK.

We kindly request that recruitment agencies do not contact us regarding the position. CVs will only be accepted directly by interested candidates and no speculative CVs will be accepted.

Contract Type Full time
Hours 39 per week, per week,
08.30 – 17.00 (16.00 Friday)
Location London/South

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