
HVAC Controls Technician II
Daikin Applied Americas
The Role
Overview
Install, program, and service commercial building automation HVAC control systems.
Key Responsibilities
- controls commissioning
- system programming
- automation maintenance
- technical support
- troubleshooting
- customer training
Tasks
-Provide training and follow-ups for Customers and operations personnel -Continually look for ways to improve our processes and ability to serve our customers effectively -Provide responsive and professional customer service with the goal of building and maintaining long-term customer relationships -Commission controls installations and verify that control sequences meet scope, design, or specifications -Create and/or implement programming and graphics for new installations and retrofit projects -Complete work orders and review with customers for accuracy -Perform preventative maintenance, commissioning, and replacement modifications as needed or requested by customers -Provide controls technical support to HVAC technicians -Identify, analyze, diagnose, and troubleshoot direct digital control systems -Maintain building automation systems by inspecting trend logs, reports, schedules, applications, hardware, and programming
Requirements
- bacnet
- niagara
- hvac
- first aid
- driver's license
- high school
What You Bring
-The ability to make an impact and shape your career with a company that is passionate about growth -Current first aid / CPR card. -Competency in operation of engineering/commissioning tools, DDC controllers and field devices, BACnet protocol fundamentals. -Ability to understand written sequences of operation. -Competency in the operation of HVAC equipment and controls. -Good verbal and written communication skills. -3+ years of related experience with increasing responsibility. -Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. -Experience with any common integration protocols such as: BACnet MST / IP, LON, Modbus TCP / RTU, Ethernet OIP, MQTT, or SQL. -Customer-focused, results-oriented professional, and strong team player. -High School Diploma or GED. -Niagara AX and/or Niagara 4 certification. -Ability to read low voltage wiring diagrams and controls flow diagrams. -Ability to manage multiple priorities and stay organized. -Strong computer skills, including computer networking fundamentals. -Factory Certified Training, Online Training Courses, or other professional on the job training in the HVAC Industry -Required license(s) and/or training card as required by local law district. -Proficiency with test instruments and calibration tools. -Experience in BAS, HVAC, or related industry. -Ability to lift 50lbs with or without an accommodation.
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Benefits
-The opportunity to work on all types of commercial equipment and cutting-edge technologies such as Intelligent Equipment, Magnetic Bearing Technology, and VRF Technology -The opportunity to work for a leading innovator in HVAC and make a difference in environmental initiatives to create a more sustainable world for all
The Company
About Daikin Applied Americas
-Now fuels complex projects: water-cooled chillers, air-handlers, modular central plants and rooftop units across North America. -Typical deployments include custom HVAC for data centers, sports venues, campuses and commercial towers. -Specialisms span commercial and industrial sectors, with strong energy and infrastructure focus. -Continues to innovate with compact chillers, heat-pump rooftop systems and intelligent equipment platforms. -Unusual fact: it evolved from war-time radiator and compressor maker, once built bomb-release gear for WWII.
Sector Specialisms
Commercial Buildings
Multi-family Housing
Data Centers
Institutional Facilities
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Residential
Commercial
