
Schneider Electric
Global leader in electrification, automation and digitization for industries, infrastructure and buildings.
DGM - BMS Engineering
Develop, program, and support BMS software and graphics for HVAC systems.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The position involves designing turnkey HVAC solutions for systems including air handling units, chillers, boilers, and VAV boxes, while applying core electrical engineering concepts and troubleshooting control loops. Responsibilities also include offline programming, testing, FAT execution, and thorough documentation to ensure high‑quality, defect‑free deliverables. • Program DDC on proprietary platforms and PLC using FBD, Script, or Ladder diagram. • Work with BMS protocols such as BACnet, LonWorks, Modbus, and OPC. • Communicate directly with global customers to gather requirements and deliver solutions. • Plan and implement projects following engineering standards and company processes. • Utilize standard progress reporting tools and adhere to reporting procedures. • Design turnkey HVAC solutions for AHUs, chillers/boilers, VAV boxes, etc. • Apply electrical engineering concepts and troubleshoot HVAC control loops. • Conduct functionality checks, offline programming, testing, FAT, and documentation. • Generate floorplan, equipment, and network graphics using Visio, AutoCAD, or similar tools. • Collaborate with design, graphics, and software teams for timely deliveries.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸plc programming
- ▸bms protocols
- ▸hvac design
- ▸control troubleshoot
- ▸cad graphics
- ▸fat testing
What You Bring
The BMS Software Engineer role requires expertise in DDC programming on proprietary platforms and PLC programming using Function Block Diagram, Script, or Ladder diagram. Candidates must be familiar with building management system protocols such as BACnet, LonWorks, Modbus, and OPC, and possess 8‑12 years of relevant experience. Candidates should be able to create floorplan, equipment, and network graphics in Visio, AutoCAD, or similar tools, and collaborate closely with design, graphics, and software teams to meet project timelines. Experience with global projects or engineering centers and knowledge of building automation regulations across regions are advantageous. A bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (HVAC), Electronics & Communication, or Instrumentation is required. Schneider Electric emphasizes its IMPACT values—Inclusion, Mastery, Purpose, Action, Curiosity, Teamwork—and seeks individuals who can turn sustainability ambitions into actionable results. • Understand building automation regulations and codes across different geographies.
Requirements
- ▸ddc
- ▸plc
- ▸bacnet
- ▸autocad
- ▸bachelor’s
- ▸8‑12yrs
Work Environment
Office Full-Time