Job Description
The Automation Engineer will be responsible for managing engineering direct digital controls DDC support for campus for card access temperature controls lighting controls snow melt systems and utility monitoring. This position will diagnose and troubleshoot building automation system and network issues to ensure campus systems are running at peak efficiency. Will work closely with engineering consultants information technology technicians general contractors and trades technicians. Be responsible for hiring coordinating and directing subcontractors on commercial construction applications.
Responsibilities
Design develop program and implement application and database solutions for the campus building automation system(s) to include HVAC Lighting Snowmelt and Card Access Systems. Manage engineer and estimate Direct Digital Control DDC projects on campus for Orange Automation. Project Management includes: campus Card Access temperature controls lighting controls utility monitoring and RS485 network & BacNet integration as well as infrastructure design. Engineering duties include: Proper valve sizing for flow GPM and CV. Damper selection types and sizing of actuators both electronic and pneumatic. Proper power supply sizing for both AC and DC applications. Design produce test implement and maintain systems under various application software languages platforms and protocols to support the systems. Provide advanced troubleshooting support for the Campus DDC / HVAC lighting and card access system via automation/web programming. Coordinate and schedule necessary resources for a support with University departments and outside vendors to support existing control systems. (Logistics Management) Train University staff and building occupants on projects implemented.
Required Experience:
IC