How to hire BAS and controls technicians in plain English
To hire BAS controls technicians, clarify platform experience, commissioning or service mix, building type, travel, customer interaction, pay, schedule, and interview speed before search.
Hiring guide
BAS and controls hiring needs more than a platform keyword. Employers should define service versus project work, commissioning depth, customer-site expectations, and platform context before sourcing.
In plain English
To hire BAS controls technicians, clarify platform experience, commissioning or service mix, building type, travel, customer interaction, pay, schedule, and interview speed before search.
Before the search starts
To hire BAS controls technicians, clarify platform experience, commissioning or service mix, building type, travel, customer interaction, pay, schedule, and interview speed before search.
Before a shortlist, Reynolds Works checks platform exposure, commissioning depth, field troubleshooting, customer-site fit, travel, pay fit, availability, and consent.
A useful intake covers platforms, project or service mix, building type, travel radius, pay range, hiring owner, and interview path.
How Reynolds Works judges fit
| Filter | Strong signal | Risk signal |
|---|---|---|
| Role evidence | Clear evidence for bas and controls work | Generic title match with little operational proof |
| Offer fit | Pay, schedule, travel, and start window are realistic | Compensation or rota details are hidden until late |
| Consent and availability | Candidate understands the role and agrees to be represented | Profile is forwarded before interest or consent is confirmed |
How Reynolds Works protects the search
Before search starts, Reynolds Works agrees the role filters, candidate representation rules, fee percentage, and feedback path. That keeps the search useful for employers and respectful for candidates.
Current contingency fee: 15% of first-year base salary, due only if a hire is made under written terms.
No candidate submission without role-specific consent.
Role intake covers systems, credentials, territory, pay, schedule, availability, and hiring process.
Focused on commercial refrigeration, BAS-controls, commercial HVAC service, UK F-Gas refrigeration, and UK BMS.
FAQ
Prepare the role, territory, compensation range, technical must-haves, false positives, interview owner, and fee approval path.
The search verifies platform exposure, commissioning depth, field troubleshooting, customer-site fit, travel, pay fit, availability, and consent.
No. Candidate representation requires role-specific consent before an employer receives identifying details.
Reynolds Works checks the role requirements, candidate interest, pay fit, availability, location or travel fit, and consent before an employer receives a profile.
Ready when the role is real
Reynolds Works will tell you whether the role fits the launch wedge and what must be clarified before candidates are approached.