Posted 2mo ago

BMS Programmer

@ Albireo Energy
Edison, New Jersey, United States
$80k-$135k/yrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:developing programming, designing interfaces, troubleshooting integration
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s degree preferred in ME/EE/CS; 3+ years BAS programming; experience with Ecostruxure, Niagara, Metasys; HVAC knowledge; programming languages; Modbus/BACnet; willing to travel.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Schneider Electric EcoStruxure, Tridium Niagara, Johnson Controls Metasys, Modbus, BACnet, AutoCAD, Visual Basic, Visio, MS Office
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Job Description

In addition to the responsibilities below, the Programmer will be responsible for the overall success of software design, database creation, and the implementation of procedures and standards used in the programming of controls projects.

Responsibilities:

As key member of the Albireo team, the Programmer will be responsible for developing unit controller programming and designing interface graphics of building automation systems to include, but not limited to:

  • Review of project specifications, drawings and project specific documents to establish project intent.
  • Breakdown scope of work into manageable segments and post to Project Manager for scheduling.
  • Attend or receive meeting minutes from graphics review meetings with customers.
  • Posting project programming specific “Request for Information” (RFI) documentation to System Engineer, Project Manager and Engineering Manager.
  • Follow sequence of operations as required by project documents and engineered sequence of operations, utilizing established standards and libraries.
  • Assist in startup and commissioning of large systems, such as AHUs, chiller plants, or other utilities systems. Includes installation/configuration of workstations, servers, and network.
  • Work independently or be part of small collaborative teams.
  • Work with field technicians to troubleshoot and take corrective action to software issues.
  • Troubleshoot and correct BMS integration issues.