Building Systems Supervisor - Davie, United States - Insight Global

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    Description

    Must-Have Skills:

    • 7+ years experience in HVAC controls industry including building automation systems, direct digital control (DDC), systems commissioning, software operation, integration, and calibration with electronic, pneumatic, and building controls.
    • Experience working with computer systems including building automation software (BAS) and Windows
    • Ability to read and understand mechanical and electrical drawings.
    • Networking TCP/IP, MSTP, Modbus, BACnet protocols and familiar with associated tools.
    • Knowledge of principles and theories of air conditioning and refrigeration.
    • Working knowledge of Internet, Email, spreadsheets, WebCTRL and Microsoft Office products including Word and Excel.

    Plusses:

    • Associates degree in Computers science, Business, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.

    Responsibilities:

    • Installs, repairs, adjusts, troubleshoots, services and maintains electric and pneumatic control systems for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, humidity, laboratory equipment, including calibration of related instruments, gauges and controls.
    • Manages, operates, and oversees automation systems, which include HVAC, pneumatic, lighting, critical lab controls, and thermal ice storage facilities to achieve increased performance and efficiency on all campuses.
    • Supervises controls technicians and outside sub-contractors to ensure projects are completed in a timely basis; provides training for HVAC Control Technicians.
    • Manages projects assigned, to include, but not limited to: analysis of plans and design, specifications review, and Project Initiation Documents (PID) review for all new and renovation projects
    • Collaborates with Design and Construction and others on any complex automation controls projects for the University.
    • Provides direction and support for building automation system (BAS) programing and computer graphical user interfaces modified by Physical Plant and outside contractors.