As an Industrial Controls Technician I, you will maintain and troubleshoot all airport industrial control systems. Industrial Controls Technician I This is a developmental level job and may lead to the next rung of the Industrial Controls Technician career ladder (Industrial Controls Technician II). After 12 months of successful performance, appropriate training, demonstrable control system skill progression, and management approval, a one grade increase is awarded non-competitively, and the incumbent moves to the next rung of the career ladder (TICTEC21). Serves in the Utilities Section of the Engineering and Maintenance Department at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). Inspects, adjusts, calibrates, maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs electric, distributed control systems or pneumatic and electronic direct digital control systems for DCA’s Central Heating and Cooling Plant (Plant) and related auxiliary controls, DCA’s heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, or DCA’s instruments and integrated electrical and electronic mechanical systems for utility metering. Helps integrate the Plant’s distributed control system (DCS) with other automated systems throughout DCA. Performs related functions. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Monitors the operational performance of the BAS (APOGEE), and Foxboro system, making routine and non-routine adjustments as well as recommendations for improvement in availability, system reliability, data processing, etc. Aids in adjusting hardware or software configurations or coordinating hardware and software requirements to integrate BAS/DCS and other segments of the DCA's computerized control system, and at the Central Plant to achieve total automation or improve performance/efficiency. Maintains the efficient operation of precision instruments and integrated electrical‑ and electronic‑mechanical systems used in the distribution and metering of steam, hot and chilled water, potable water; jockey pumps, reservoir controls; flow meters; sanitary sewer pump house controls; chart recorders; industrial waste lift station electronic and pneumatic controls; and other alarms, sensors, and aerators monitoring existence of gases in confined spaces. Enters or oversees entry of information into PROPWORKS and/or other systems. Submits for billing through the Office of Finance. Evaluates the level and type of emergency and assists with implementing corrective actions to mitigate the problem and limit disruption of services, damage to equipment and the potential for harm to personnel. Assists in shutting down BAS/DCS system or equipment in safe and systematic manner during emergencies. Programs microprocessors in the Distributed Digital Control (DDC), to control and communicate with all pumps, motors, fans, valves, and other instrumentation. Programs all DCA Equipment Controllers (TEC) to control Variable Air Volume boxes (VAV’s), fan coils units, etc., and perform programming and setup of all Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s) for stand-alone and networked DDC used on pumps, air handlers, and air curtains. Troubleshoots and repairs VFD’s. Designs, updates and adjust animated graphics on the BAS/DCS to enhance and ensure supervisory control and data acquisition capabilities. Helps establish a schedule for preventative maintenance and calibration of control systems. Advises the Supervisor or Leader on control system changes and requirements, and integrates the BAS/DCS with other automated systems. Responds to alarm conditions and/or deviations in the normal system operations; works to restore systems or equipment to normal operations. Uses the BAS/DCS and other diagnostic tools, specifications, drawings, vendor data, etc., to identify source malfunctions, formulate solutions, and make software and/or hardware changes, as needed to correct any system problems. Provides input to design and construction groups to facilitate the integration of the new system withan existing system. May coach other control personnel and system operators in technical/operational matters. Keeps abreast of changes in technology as they pertain to building automation systems and their controls. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees