Are you a hands-on engineer with a knack for solving problems and getting systems up and running? We're looking for a Commissioning Engineer to join a growing technical team, helping deliver and support cutting-edge lighting control systems for a range of commercial projects. What You’ll Be Doing:
Commission lighting systems and connect them to control panels on client sites
Set up and test components like sensors, switches, and control modules
Work with DALI, LonWorks, and IP-based systems to get everything running smoothly
Troubleshoot and fix any issues on site
Train clients on how to use their lighting systems
Provide support after installation to keep systems running at their best
Keep detailed reports and documentation for each job
What We’re Looking For:
3–5 years’ experience commissioning lighting or electrical systems
Confident working with PCB designs and control panels
Good understanding of DALI, 1-10V dimming, and IP networks
Someone who enjoys being on-site and working independently
CSCS card (or willing to get one)
Full UK driving licence
What’s in It for You:
Salary between £43,000 and £46,000 (based on experience)
35-hour work week (Monday to Friday)
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Vitality healthcare and life insurance
Paid overtime
Pension scheme
Travel paid for, plus £10 daily subsistence allowance
Bonuses paid twice a year when projects are completed
Ongoing training and development
If you're an experienced engineer who enjoys seeing systems come to life, this could be a great fit. You’ll be part of a supportive team and work on exciting, technically challenging projects. Apply now or get in touch to find out more.
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