The Project Engineer coordinates project execution in the IBMS field, focusing on safety, security, and BMS systems with strong communication skills.
- Bachelor's degree in electronics Engineering or a related field
- Minimum 4 years of experience in IBMS field (( Access control , CCTV, Fire Alarm, Building management systems )
- Should have basic knowledge of pre-commissioning / commissioning of Safety, security and BMS systems.
- Project execution in coordination with PMC, customer, consultant and other agencies with good communication skills
Good system knowledge of FAS, PAS, BMS, ACS, CCTV , Flexible to travel and work in Maharashtra.
Top Skills
Access Control
Acs
Bms
Building Management Systems
Cctv
Fas
Fire Alarm
Ibms
Pas
Johnson Controls Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
Rajam Towers, 3rd Floor, #45, Kavignar Bharathidasan Road, Teynampet, Chennai, India, 600018
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