Senior HVAC Controls Technician

Location

Jacksonville

Type

Full Time

Benefits:
  • Company car
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
Company Overview: W.W. Gay Mechanical Controls and Integration, a leading Building Control Systems Integration Company in Jacksonville, FL, is seeking a talented Senior HVAC Controls Engineer. Our team is growing, and we are looking for a professional with at least five years of experience in major manufacturers’ BMS control products. Preferred systems include Honeywell Webs, KMC Controls, Tridium Niagara AX/N4, and JCI FX. If you have the expertise to manage installations, terminations, programming, start-ups, and commissioning of DDC HVAC Building Control Systems with minimal supervision, we want to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Project Management: Oversee field start-up activities for construction projects, including field programming, system start-up, documentation, system acceptance, client training, and warranty calls.
  • System Commissioning: Under the technical manager’s guidance, perform software start-up and commissioning of complete control systems under operational conditions and simulated seasonal changes.
  • Quality Assurance: Ensure installed programs meet the project's sequence of operations and that all controllers function correctly.
  • User Interface Installation: Install, test, and field-verify a complete Graphical User Interface, providing end-user training on using web-based graphics to control the system.
  • Programming Adjustments: Make necessary programming corrections to account for field conditions, maintain field reports, and update as-built documentation.
  • Dynamic Testing: Conduct dynamic testing of all installed hardware and software.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure uniform and proper installation of controls per company and National Electric Code standards and verify compliance with OSHA and company regulations.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate checkout sheets and update as-built documentation for timely production of O&Ms.
  • Continuous Learning: Stay current with technical enhancements and new product developments through company-provided training.
  • Team Supervision: Supervise project team members to ensure efficient work within the project scope.
  • Flexibility: Willingness to travel and work outside normal hours as required.
 
Minimum Requirements:

  • Punctual, organized, reliable, and self-motivated.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Visio, Word).
  • Basic knowledge of electronic circuits and electrical systems, with the ability to understand wiring diagrams and circuits.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience in temperature control systems, HVAC systems, DDC controls, HVAC electronics, running conduit, and terminating wiring.
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record and reliable vehicle.
  • Must pass a criminal background check and be subject to random drug screening.
  • Ability to work in large-scale construction sites, understanding personal safety, and adapting to changing job locations.
Benefits:

W.W. Gay Mechanical Controls and Integration offers a comprehensive benefits package to support you and your family, encouraging long-term relationships with our team.

  • Competitive pay: $30-$45 per hour, based on skill level and assessment test.
  • Opportunities for overtime.
  • Dental, vision, and health insurance plans.
  • Group basic life & AD&D insurance.
  • Voluntary life insurance.
  • Voluntary short-term disability.
  • Vacation pay.
  • Company service vehicle with take-home use.
Join W.W. Gay Controls and Integration and take your career to the next level with one of the best benefits packages in the industry. Apply today and become a part of our dedicated team of professionals!
Compensation: $30.00 - $45.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Company Website: wwgmc.com

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