Fault Detection - Engineering Specialist II - Maintenance (Various Campuses)
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Engineering Technology or related field, or equivalent; and five years of related experience.
Job Description:
Responsible for maintaining utility systems standards and coordinating the activities of contractors and service providers. Also, responsible for maintaining system documentation, providing technical support to maintenance and development and have primary responsibility for developing and maintaining standard operating procedures.
Salary Range:
$65,615.00 - $104,984.00, actual salary range based on experience.
Job Duties:
- Provides management, engineering, and programming support to incorporate fault detection and diagnostics into the ICONIC GENESIS64 application.
- Acts as a building automation system engineering consultant for projects during design review.
- Provides building automation systems integration consulting and engineering to various parties.
- Develops and implements building automation system control solutions for complex control problems as needed.
- Develops and implements training courses for building automation specialists and other personnel as needed.
- Develops electrical, pneumatic, mechanical, and HVAC schematics, one line diagrams and control sequence of operations as needed.
- Has the ability to read, write and interpret multiple building automation system programming languages.
- Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure.
Preferred Work Experience:
- Fault detection implementation.
- Configuration of field controllers from multiple vendors including Siemens, Johnson, Honeywell, Delta, and KMC.
- Integration of field controllers from multiple vendors to a common unified software architecture using industry standard communication protocols such as Modbus, BACnet, SNMP, and OPC.
- Configuration of SCADA front end software such as ICONIC GENESIS64 and Wonderware.
- Power management integration – ASCO, Russ Electric, Square D, Schneider Electric.
- HMI configuration – Custom HMI graphics packages and field installation.
EQUIPMENT:
Various calibration tools, meters, analyzers, hand tools, and standard office equipment/software. Intermediate to advanced computer skills required.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT/LOCATION OF POSITION:
Standard hospital, clinical, laboratory and/or office environments. May be exposed to such occupational hazards such as communicable diseases and harmful chemicals. Some exposure to weather and physical hazards. Exposure to mechanical and electrical hazards and may be required to work in high locations or crawlspaces.
- Exposure to areas under construction.
- Usual working conditions found in craft shops and mechanical rooms.
- Exposure to adverse weather conditions or temperature extremes.
- Exposure to electrical/mechanical hazards.
- Proper safety and precaution must be closely observed when operating and repairing specialized equipment and systems.
- Climb ladders and stairways and work on building rooftops of high elevation.
- Work in confined spaces such as ceilings, under floor crawlspaces, and manholes.
Work Schedule:
May be required to work extended hours or rotating shifts.
Salary Range:
Actual salary commensurate with salary.
Equal Employment Opportunity
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