HVAC Controls Systems Engineer III

Johnson ControlsSan Antonio, TX
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About The Position

As a global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, our mission is to reimagine the performance of buildings to serve people, places and the planet. Join a winning team that enables you to build your best future! We strive to provide our employees with an experience, focused on supporting their physical, financial, and emotional wellbeing. Become a member of the Johnson Controls family and thrive in an empowering company culture where your voice and ideas will be heard – your next great opportunity is just a few clicks away! HVAC Controls Systems Engineer III What you will do Under general direction, responsible for design, configuration, commissioning, start up and operation of complete building control systems including fire, security, and other low voltage control sub-systems (ie lighting, nurse call, data networks, etc) to meet the intent of the project requirements. Accountable to field teams for quality, timeliness and efficiency of designs. Develops complex software programs, commissions and troubleshoots to ensure proper operations of the building control system. Provides detailed information and submittals to communicate design and operation to customers, consultants, Johnson Controls field installation team and subcontractors.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering with a minimum of six years of experience, or an associate degree in a related technical field with five years of relevant work experience required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of controls COMMISSIONING & START UP in construction or HVAC industry.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of control theory, automatic temperature controls, building automation systems and other building subsystems.
  • Demonstrated experience in the integration of low voltage building sub-systems using various industry protocols (i.e. LON, BacNet, etc).
  • Ability to relate technical knowledge to a non-technical audience.
  • Demonstrated advanced computer skills required, particularly computer-related drafting tools.
  • All of the above with a minimum of seven years of experience, or an associate degree in a related technical field with seven years of relevant work experience required.

Responsibilities

  • Designs and configures technically complex building control systems as defined by the contract documents.
  • Creates flow diagrams, sequence of operations, bill of material, network layouts and electrical schematics as required.
  • Develops and tests software programs necessary to operate the system per the intent of the project requirements.
  • Coordinates the creation of necessary drawings and equipment schedules for submittals and installation.
  • Selects, orders, and tracks the delivery of materials for assigned projects.
  • Coordinates factory-mounting processes to meet factory and project schedule.
  • Assists in the start up, loading and commissioning of all system and network-level controllers as required.
  • Assists in validation of complete system functionality and troubleshoots problems with subcontractors and other trades to ensure proper operation.
  • Provides field change information to the project team for the creation of as-built drawings and software.
  • Keeps management and JCI contractor or customer informed of job progress and issues.
  • Assists in performing site-specific training for owner/operator on the total building control system.
  • Participates in release meeting with project field team.
  • Performs value engineering to provide cost effective results while maintaining customer satisfaction.
  • Adheres to safety standards. High degree of regard to employee and subcontractor safety.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Paid vacation/holidays/sick time
  • Comprehensive benefits package including 401K, medical, dental, and vision care - Available day one
  • Encouraging and collaborative team environment
  • Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy
  • Company vehicle
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