The Controls Engineer within Facilities Operations Engineering and Campus Energy is a strategic partner in the Facilities organization, providing direction, planning, and execution for the stewardship for building automation systems in over 350 buildings with 10+ million gross square feet of space and over 2,600 acres on campus. The Controls Engineer is responsible for monitoring and continuous improvement of building controls within university buildings to ensure optimal performance of building automation systems across the campus portfolio. The successful candidate must ensure that the University is receiving the best value for HVAC controls on both existing buildings and all new construction and renovation projects. This full-time, permanent position will report directly to the Director of Building Automation and Performance.
The Controls Engineer requires an understanding of commercial building HVAC, electrical and plumbing system controls including their design, installation, operation, and maintenance. Analytical skills are needed to acquire building systems data, analyze it, and develop energy reduction strategies from the data. Good personnel and customer service skills are required to interact with facilities engineers, project managers, building occupants, maintenance personnel, and design professionals. The person in this position is expected to stay current in the building control field and be able to research and apply innovative technologies in the pursuit of better environmental conditions that use minimal energy.
This work includes responding to emergencies anytime during the day, night, or weekends.
Building Automation Control Systems
Enterprise Asset Management
Campus Energy and Sustainability
Stakeholder Engagement
Additional Responsibilities
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