Field Engineer
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Job Summary: The Field Engineer commissions and programs DDC systems by following commissioning procedures and guidelines.
Employment at Will: Nothing herein is intended to create a contract of employment or to guarantee employment for a definite duration.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Organizes commissioning projects by: accepting projects from project management; analyzing commissioning workload timelines; understanding project requirements, sequence of operation, programming and system type; and conferring and collaborating with other members of engineering and programming team.
Directs electrical subcontractors by: prioritizing areas of completion; answering questions to assure proper installation; enforcing proper installation methods; and verifying proper installation.
Completes commissioning projects by: organizing, prioritizing and scheduling start-up assignments; coordinating with programming for needed modifications and corrections for DC and Displays; organizing turnover to Project Manager for project close-out; and following up on work results.
Communicates project information by: updating Project Managers and Construction Coordiator as to construction progress; updating any project deadline information; advising as to any changes in schedule or change orders; and logging daily work in a project manual or work diary.
Achieves financial objectives by: cooperating with Ops management team in reviewing monthly job labor costs reports as needed; initiating corrective actions as directed
Ensures proper system operability by: assisting in an on-site performance verification ("Big Picture Checkout") with the HBT engineer to verify the system is functioning as it was designed.
Maintains industry technical knowledge by: attending educational workshops; reviewing industry publications; reviewing dealer Intranets,, maintaining knowledge on proper electrical and and mechanical installation methods; and reviewing product specifications and catalogs on project material.
Maintains project documentation by: updating Gray Book for wiring diagrams and sequence changes; maintaining current DDC program and Displays; maintaining project commissioning sheets; collaborating with Project Managers and Programmers to assure that current documentation is accurately and promptly transmitted from the field.
Contributes to team effort by leading by example, initiating an open and positive attitude; preparing for and attending training meetings; assisting in the training of new employees; sharing technical information with associates; and accomplishing related results as needed
Completes field level integrations by: staying abreast of integration platforms. Proficient with ModBus, BACnet, LON, OPC, etc. using such software as Tridium, Fieldserver, etc. while knowledgeable with protocol packages such as ModScan, Wireshark and the like.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of HVAC DDC Control Theory & Applications
- Experience with electronics and basic electrical circuits
- Strong troubleshooting skills
- Computer hardware and software skills
- Ability to work independently and unsupervised
- Strong communications and interactive skills
CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE:
- AA degree in applied technology ()
- Equivalent combination of education and experience
- HVAC and/or Mechanical systems experience
- Computer programming experience
- Troubleshooting experience
This job description is intended to provide information regarding the essential functions and basic duties of this position. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and duties that could be assigned. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by management as it deems appropriate. This document does not constitute a contract and is subject to change at the discretion of Hoffman Building Technologies, Inc.
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