About The Position

As a world leader in creating comfortable, sustainable, and efficient climate solutions for buildings, homes and transportation, Trane Technologies is committed to putting the planet first. Sustainability is integral to their business, and they invite candidates to join them in challenging what's possible for a sustainable world. The digital solutions team is at the forefront of developing next-generation climate technology focused on reducing demand-side energy consumption and emissions. This team, including BrainBox AI and Nuvolo, combines technical expertise with advanced analytics to create data-driven solutions that provide real value to customers, communities, and the planet. The company is seeking an HVAC Controls Technician to join a fast-growing Artificial Intelligence company. This role is for individuals fascinated by leveraging AI to gain insight into building behavior. The successful candidate will be part of the team that develops, designs, and supports hardware products to implement BrainBox AI solutions in buildings. The position requires proficiency with HVAC control, lighting, and refrigeration systems, and familiarity with designing, testing, documenting, and implementing HVAC control and IoT solutions. The primary objective is to support the hardware team in designing, configuring, testing, delivering, and maintaining hardware products, whether newly installed or already deployed in the field.

Requirements

  • Diploma in mechanical, electrical, or building environments engineering technology or equivalent trade/field experience
  • 3-5 years of experience with building automation and HVAC control system, preferably in the IoT domain
  • Experience with cloud platforms and services (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)
  • Experienced with BMS software, programming, and hardware (Distech, Schneider Electric, Delta Controls, other, etc…)
  • In-depth knowledge of building automation systems, HVAC and mechanical systems, electrical, refrigeration, and building operations
  • Experience with commissioning building HVAC automation controls and systems
  • Experience with building management system protocols like, BACnet, Modbus, Lonworks
  • Strong level of experience with Unix/Linux OS
  • Experience navigating, programming, executing commands and scripts in various Linux environments
  • Strong IT and networking understanding, configuration, and architecture
  • Strong organizational and communication skills, collaborating with multiple departments
  • Hands-on experience with electronics, testing equipment, and circuitry
  • Experienced building controls panels, wiring, terminations, and working with tools
  • Familiar with python programming language
  • Familiarity with MQTT and APIs, such as RESTful and Node Red
  • French-English bilingualism is required
  • Full professional proficiency in English in order to support and collaborate with English-speaking clients, colleagues and/or various stakeholders

Nice To Haves

  • Tridium Niagara 4 certification

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and test control programs and sequences for IoT devices and control systems
  • Remotely implement, support, troubleshoot, test, and commission IoT devices, HVAC control, lighting, and refrigeration systems
  • Collaborate with development and algorithm teams to integrate with control systems IoT devices
  • Perform analytical testing (QA/QC) for new product validation, stability, and release
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to control systems and IoT devices
  • Stay updated with the latest advancements in IoT technologies and control systems
  • Continue to enhance documentation of test procedures and results, step by step guides, product reviews

Benefits

  • Benefits designed for you to Thrive at work and at home
  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive benefits and programs
  • Inclusive culture
  • Benefits to support you and your family
  • Limitless opportunities to grow
  • Flexibility to help you balance life’s demands
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