What We’re Looking For:
Are you driven by results, energized by customer interaction, and fascinated by technology and problem-solving? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. We’re looking for a Controls Technician to bring their skills and expertise to our team and help shape the future of the Building Automation Systems (BAS) industry.
As a Controls Technician, you’ll assist with the startup, commissioning, and maintenance of customer systems that utilize PLC technology. Collaborating with our engineering team, you’ll ensure documentation is spot-on, systems are precisely calibrated, and expert technical support is always within reach for both you and our valued customers.
Stepping into the Role: Core Responsibilities for Success
- Participate in the startup, commissioning, and re-commissioning of customer systems.
- Maintain accurate As-Built drawings, providing a reliable reference for the engineering department.
- Calibrate systems using basic electronic test equipment to ensure optimal performance.
- Assist in the commissioning and testing of software programming, contributing to innovative solutions.
- Complete minor software or database programming tasks to fine-tune system performance.
- Perform minor wiring changes or adjustments as needed to support system functionality.
- Set up operator workstations/servers with required software, ensuring smooth operation and efficiency.
- Oversee job database backups and support the smooth transition of projects to the service department.
- Track and record job progress, providing essential updates to project personnel.
- Communicate issues or concerns to project management, ensuring smooth project delivery.
- Complete all necessary documentation—including time sheets, expense reports, and project status reports.
- Ensure all work complies with company safety policies, OSHA standards, and customer site requirements.
- Perform other duties as required to support successful project completion.
Technical Tools & Systems Knowledge
- Familiarity with BAS platforms such as Automated Logic (ALC), Johnson Controls, Siemens, Honeywell, or Tridium Niagara.
- Experience using ALC WebCTRL, SiteBuilder, Eikon, or Niagara Workbench preferred.
- Basic understanding of network configuration, IP addressing, and communication protocols (BACnet, LonWorks, Modbus).
What Makes You Stand Out: Qualifications Needed to Apply
- A valid Driver’s License, maintained consistently.
- Ability to meet company insurance carrier requirements for a clean driving record.
- Ability to comply with health and safety policies, demonstrated by passing a basic drug screening.
- Willingness to travel up to 50% of the work week, primarily local travel with occasional overnight stays.
- Capability to perform physical tasks, including climbing ladders, using lift equipment up to 8 feet, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
- Basic understanding of control logic, with a solid grasp of commercial and industrial mechanical systems.
- Existing knowledge of Direct Digital Control (DDC) theory and its applications in HVAC systems.
- Prior experience in HVAC and/or Building Automation preferred but not essential.
- Previous experience with Automated Logic Software or similar platforms is beneficial.
- Technical certification or coursework in HVAC, Electrical, Electronics, or BAS preferred (e.g., AAS in HVAC/Controls).
- OSHA 10 or equivalent safety training preferred.
- Factory training or certification in ALC, Siemens, or Tridium a plus.
Beyond the Basics: Additional Details You Should Know
- Frequently lift and/or move items up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Strong close and distance vision, along with color recognition, are essential for daily tasks.
- Regularly communicate, both verbally and in writing, during the performance of job duties.
- Expect a dynamic workday involving standing, walking, sitting, and manual tasks using hands and tools.
- Occasionally reach, climb, balance, kneel, crouch, or crawl, especially during point-to-point BAS checkouts.
- Primarily a field-based role with occasional in-office collaboration for meetings, project planning, and documentation.
- Standard hours: Monday–Friday; occasional after-hours or weekend work may be required during startups or commissioning.