University of Lincoln - Mechanical and Electrical Engineer …

BMS System and Maintenance • The post-holder will be responsible for the implementation and management of the BMS system and will use systems to identify problems and trends, to reduce the potential reasons for breakdowns and system failures. The post- holder will develop a programme of regular checks and monitor the results. They will offer valuable expertise and findings to the Maintenance Team on how the various mechanical and electrical systems are working, including condition and failure. This will involve the use of strong problem solving skills and the use of initiative to identify problems and propose solutions. • The post-holder will work with the M&E Service Provider to monitor performance and identify areas of improvement with the BMS software and hardware. The role will involve management of contractors associated with the maintenance and installation of the BMS and associated systems. • The role will provide advice and support to both Estates staff and contractors by effectively delivering technical information in an understandable format. They will also develop and deliver training on BMS management to other members of the Estates team. • Building performance and daily energy use will be controlled and monitored by the post-holder. Key variables, which may impact on the energy use of a building (such as time schedules and set points) will be monitored and optimised. The Environmental Monitoring System will also be used to monitor energy consumption trends and used alongside the BMS to monitor the impact of any adjustments made. • The University has a funding stream from Salix Finance, which can be used to fund energy saving projects, including BMS works and further control measures. The post-holder, alongside the Energy Manager, will identify opportunities & projects to save energy and develop the BMS and energy management system.

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