Web-Based Graphical Interface Engineer

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Job Title – Web-Based Graphical Interface Engineer
Location – fully remote EU / (infrequent travel may be required, max once per month)
Rate – Negotiable
Start – Jan’26
Contract Duration – 3 months (possibility of further extension)

We are looking for an experienced Web-Based Graphical Interface Engineer to join our Building Automation & Energy Technologies team. The successful candidate will be skilled in developing graphical user interfaces within the DGLUX / ENVYSION platform (Distech Controls) and possess strong knowledge of open communication protocols used across modern smart-building and energy management environments.
This role involves creating interactive dashboards, custom visualisations, and integrated control logic to support high-efficiency building automation, energy analytics, and IoT-based control systems.

Key Responsibilities
• Design, develop, and maintain web-based graphical interfaces using DGLUX / ENVYSION (Distech Controls).
• Build intuitive and responsive UI components for HVAC, lighting, energy management, and IoT platforms.
• Develop and integrate control strategies using BACnet, Modbus, MQTT, RESTful APIs, and other open protocols.
• Convert system designs, schematics, and control requirements into real-time dashboards and operator interfaces.

Essential Skills & Experience
• Proven experience working with Niagara/N4.
• Demonstrated experience building interfaces in DGLUX or ENVYSION.
• Strong understanding of building automation, IoT, and energy management systems.
• Working knowledge of BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/RTU, MQTT, and other building protocols.
• Ability to interpret BMS schematics, control logic, and device point lists.
• Proficiency in HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and responsive design principles.

Qualifications
• Degree (or equivalent experience) in Building Services Engineering, Computer Science, Controls Engineering, or related discipline.
• Certifications in building automation systems, IoT platforms, or DDC controls are advantageous.”