What You’ll Do
-Develop EPMS and BMS controls design across multiple hyperscale data center projects
-Review controls designs and documentation throughout project milestones, including 30%, 60%, 90%, IFP, and IFC stages
-Resolve design issues and drive closure of review comments
-Develop and maintain Division 25 documentation and controls standards
-Support development and standardization of sequences of operation for mechanical and electrical systems
-Support design and optimization of large-scale chiller plant controls and sequencing strategies
-Support equipment selection, system integration, and technical issue resolution
-Develop and maintain controls standards, specifications, and Basis of Design documentation
-Evaluate emerging controls technologies, architectures, and programming approaches
-Identify opportunities to improve cost, quality, schedule, and operational consistency
What You’ll Bring
Required:
-2+ years of experience in controls design, BAS/BMS, EPMS, or mission-critical controls environments
-Advanced knowledge of EPMS and BMS platforms
-Experience with HVAC controls, mechanical systems, and mission-critical infrastructure
-Experience developing and reviewing sequences of operation for complex facilities
-Strong knowledge of electrical distribution systems, power monitoring systems, and controls integration
-Experience managing external design consultants and multidisciplinary project teams
-Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, and controls network diagrams
-Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills
Preferred:
-Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Software Engineering, or related field
-Equivalent experience and industry certifications will be considered
-Experience with Bluebeam, Revit, Excel, Smartsheet, Procore, and Microsoft Office applications
-Experience with hyperscale data center environments and large-scale chiller plant controls
-Experience supporting design standards and enterprise-level controls strategies