About The Position

Responsible for Building Automation System (BAS) programming, maintenance, repairs, and preventative maintenance. This position requires a demonstrated knowledge and expertise in HVAC/R Systems, Electrical, Electronic, Pneumatic and Direct Digital Control systems and a comprehensive understanding of BAS and Information System Networks. Primary duties include; Update/Replace BAS Controllers. Modify programming, graphics, and control drawings as necessary. Perform necessary commissioning, maintenance procedures, and field verification of systems functions to ensure proper operation of BAS. Diagnose BAS operational problems and provide solutions. Assist technicians in troubleshooting vital comfort, energy, indoor air quality, safety, scheduling, and compliance concerns related to infrastructure systems and controls. Provide technical instruction and training to technicians on basic theory, proper system operations, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, typical system failures, and corrections. Provide systems operations data and trend logging reports. Recommend improvements for existing sequence of operation for energy conservation, efficiency, and reliability. Ensure that building automation standards are met. Assist contractors with inspection, installation, repair, and replacement of various components or systems, technical matters, and other issues. Provide scope, design, and estimate of time and material for in-house work and energy projects. Support utility monitoring/metering systems, critical equipment monitoring systems that monitor and log temperatures, pressures and critical equipment data, such as freezers, refrigerators and laboratory equipment and electronic alarm systems. This position will also support the commissioning process, the retro-commissioning process and energy management planning and implementation.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in HVAC/R Systems, Electrical, Electronic, Pneumatic and Direct Digital Control systems
  • Comprehensive understanding of BAS and Information System Networks

Responsibilities

  • Building Automation System (BAS) programming, maintenance, repairs, and preventative maintenance
  • Update/Replace BAS Controllers
  • Modify programming, graphics, and control drawings as necessary
  • Perform necessary commissioning, maintenance procedures, and field verification of systems functions to ensure proper operation of BAS
  • Diagnose BAS operational problems and provide solutions
  • Assist technicians in troubleshooting vital comfort, energy, indoor air quality, safety, scheduling, and compliance concerns related to infrastructure systems and controls
  • Provide technical instruction and training to technicians on basic theory, proper system operations, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, typical system failures, and corrections
  • Provide systems operations data and trend logging reports
  • Recommend improvements for existing sequence of operation for energy conservation, efficiency, and reliability
  • Ensure that building automation standards are met
  • Assist contractors with inspection, installation, repair, and replacement of various components or systems, technical matters, and other issues
  • Provide scope, design, and estimate of time and material for in-house work and energy projects
  • Support utility monitoring/metering systems, critical equipment monitoring systems that monitor and log temperatures, pressures and critical equipment data, such as freezers, refrigerators and laboratory equipment and electronic alarm systems
  • Support the commissioning process, the retro-commissioning process and energy management planning and implementation

Benefits

  • Medical: Multiple plan options.
  • Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage.
  • Vision: Affordable plan with national network.
  • Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses.
  • Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future.
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