Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
The BAS Controls Engineer's primary responsibility is to oversee the operations of the BAS equipment to ensure that the systems are operating within design parameters in the most energy efficient manner.
Essential Functions:
- Troubleshoot building and process automation from basic to advanced control
- Troubleshoot digital communications used in automation and control system
- Troubleshoot field and test instruments
- Install, troubleshoot, repair, and perform operational verification of HVAC Control circuits (air handling units, exhaust fans, heat exchangers, heat recovery systems, humidification & dehumidification systems and hot, chilled and condensate water systems)
- Troubleshoot, repair, and verify chiller and boiler control circuits
- Fine tune loops to achieve better environmental control as well as to save energy
- Install, commission, and troubleshoot automated valve actuators for chillers and cooling towers and hot water, chilled water, and steam valve actuators throughout the site
- Troubleshoot, repair, and verify operation of the SCADA remote monitoring and control system for Wastewater treatment plant
- Work on Siemens Building Automation System - Installing physical devices / instruments, connecting them to field panels, building points and graphics, trending points, alarm management, field troubleshooting etc.
- Assist team members during startup of equipment to identify and correct problems that may arise during troubleshooting
- Evaluate control system performance and make recommendations to optimize process efficiency, reliability, and safety
- Knowledge and hands on experience with control and simulation techniques and strategies
- Perform troubleshooting, PMs, PDMs, and physical repair work along with team as needed
- Review of system operations reports to ensure that systems are functioning properly and not wasting energy by running redundant equipment when not required. Examples would include pumps, fans, boilers, chillers.
- Review AHU reports to ensure building temperatures are comfortable and consistent throughout without large variances from one building to another.
- Optimize lighting and AHU start/stop points to improve occupant safety and comfort while minimizing energy consumption.
Requirements:
- Advanced knowledge of HVAC Control Systems.
- Chiller and Boiler Experience.
- Extensive commercial systems knowledge.
- Installation, commissioning, and maintenance experience.Education: Vocational TrainingEmployment Type: FULL_TIME