Description
technical assistance
instrumentation research
panel inspection
loop checks
commissioning schedule
procurement tracking
Site Managers are responsible for overseeing field operations associated with building automation projects. During construction they act as the RBT representative to the general contractor and other trades, while between deployments they assist with new project estimating and systems engineering.
The role encompasses leadership of technical assistance for the commissioning team, serving as the primary technical contact for customers and trades, and coordinating installation tasks. Responsibilities also include developing instrument lists from P&ID drawings, researching suitable devices, inspecting installations, managing commissioning methodology, and handling project management duties such as procurement tracking, equipment handoff, support for MEP subcontractors, daily site logging, and schedule coordination.
- Provide technical assistance to RBT commissioning team
- Serve as technical point of contact for customers and trades
- Assist with prioritizing and assigning installation tasks to trades
- Participate in commissioning meetings
- Develop customer and trade relationships
- Assist with developing instrument lists by examining P&ID drawings and bid specifications
- Research instrumentation (TTs, PTs, FTs, actuators, etc.) and propose appropriate devices for project
- Inspect instrument and electrical panel installation to verify completion
- Identify installation discrepancies
- Perform point-to-point loop checks, functional tests, and manage site Cx plan status
- Participate in field-related design modification meetings
- Assist with developing procurement log and installation tracking sheets
- Receive, verify, and handoff equipment shipped to site
- Support MEP subcontractors
- Generate daily site logs to convey site conditions and progress
- Coordinate commissioning schedule
- Organize, schedule, and lead meetings with internal teams and customers
Requirements
technical degree
project management
low‑voltage
microsoft project
hvac
building automation
Candidates must hold a technical degree and have prior project or site management experience, including low‑voltage installation work. Strong skills in organizing meetings, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and Microsoft Project are required, along with basic knowledge of HVAC systems, sequence of operations, P&IDs, instrumentation, and control valves. Experience with building automation platforms (Rockwell, Schneider, AVEVA, Inductive Automation) or onsite commissioning is a plus.
- Understand customer demonstrations and acceptance testing
- Understand project scope and RBT field quality control procedures
- Hold technical degree in a related field
- Have prior project or site management experience
- Experience with low‑voltage installation
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and Microsoft Project
- Basic understanding of HVAC systems in large building automation
- Basic knowledge of sequence of operations and P&IDs for HVAC and plant utilities
- Basic understanding of instrumentation and control valves for HVAC systems
- Experience with building automation/industrial controls (Rockwell, Schneider, AVEVA, Inductive Automation) a plus
- Onsite commissioning experience a plus
Benefits
Compensation includes a competitive base salary of $90,000–$120,000 depending on experience, performance bonuses, travel incentives with per‑diem packages, full medical/dental/vision benefits, a 401(k) with company match, generous PTO that covers vacation, holidays, and unlimited personal time, plus ongoing training, certifications, and professional development support.
Training + Development
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