The Controls Engineer manages, plans, organizes, and controls a multi-faceted Building Automation System (BAS) across the Oxford, Middletown, and Hamilton campuses, encompassing over 300,000 control points and 600 field panels. The system consists of a combination of Siemens and Delta controls. The work involves providing direction and support for network infrastructure, head-end software, and hardware; administering service agreements; diagnosing and repairing system and component problems; creating and modifying control programs; and performing minor control hardware installation. The Engineer serves as the university's primary technical authority on building controls, coordinating with university project managers and outside contractors to ensure system standards and sequences of operation are met. A primary function of this role is to proactively monitor and modify building sequences of operation to ensure optimum performance and drive campus-wide energy efficiency. The Controls Engineer manages and develops a team of internal technicians and oversees the work of outside contractors. This position also manages and evaluates the effectiveness of a retro-commissioning program. Performs other duties as assigned.