• 01276 855 847 Nationwide (UK)
  • info@bmscontrols.co.uk Email Us
  • Unit C1D, Fairoaks Airport Surrey, GU24 8HX

BMS Controls Articles

What Does a BMS Engineer Do in Facilities Management?

A BMS engineer is a person who works with building management systems in facilities management. BMS engineers are essential to the running of a facility and are responsible for the management of the physical components of a building or facility. They ensure that the safety and comfort of occupants is maintained, as well as providing energy efficiency and cost savings.

What is Building Management System (BMS)?

A building management system (BMS) is a system of computer-based controls that monitors and controls the mechanical, electrical, and other systems within a facility. It has the ability to control and monitor various areas of the building or facility, such as the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security, and more.

What Does a BMS Engineer Do?

A BMS engineer is responsible for the installation and maintenance of the building management system within a facility. They are responsible for ensuring that the BMS is correctly installed and that all of the components are functioning correctly. They are also responsible for troubleshooting any issues that may arise and updating the system when needed.

In addition to installation and maintenance, BMS engineers are responsible for monitoring and controlling the various systems within the facility. They work to ensure that the facility is running efficiently and safely, as well as providing cost savings.

What Skills Does a BMS Engineer Need?

A BMS engineer needs a variety of skills in order to be successful in their role. They must have knowledge of building management systems and the components that make them up. They should also have knowledge of wiring and electrical systems, as well as experience in computer programming and networking.

In addition to technical skills, BMS engineers must have strong communication and problem-solving skills. They must be able to work independently and collaboratively with other team members.

Conclusion

BMS engineers are essential to the running of a facility and are responsible for the management of the physical components of a building or facility. They ensure that the safety and comfort of occupants is maintained, as well as providing energy efficiency and cost savings. BMS engineers need a variety of technical and interpersonal skills in order to be successful in their role, and they play an important role in the facilities management field.