Transforming the buildings where people live, work, learn and play to become smarter, healthier and more sustainable.
Solution Development Engineer, HVAC Controls
Location
Colorado + 3 moreAll locations: Colorado, Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin
Posted
43 days ago
Salary
$90K - $134K / year
Job Description
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or engineering technology
- Computer skills experience to include: Microsoft Office suite, (with emphasis on Word, Excel and Visio) Adobe Writer or Bluebeam, and basic Windows operating system environment
- AutoCAD experience is a plus
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Good organizational skills with attention to detail
- Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with both internal and external customers
- 5-7 years of related work experience, or minimum of 10 years related work experience in HVAC equipment, building automation controls or similar field
- Design, configure or modify existing or new Building Automation Systems by one or more of the following manufacturers such as Johnson Controls, Siemens, Automated Logic, Honeywell Tridium, Schneider Electric, Distech, etc.
Benefits
- Competitive salary and bonus plan
- Paid vacation/holidays/sick time - 15 days of vacation first year
- Comprehensive benefits package including 401K, medical, dental, and vision care - Available day one
- Extensive product and on the job/cross training opportunities
- Encouraging and collaborative team environment
- Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy
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