HVAC Controls Technician Jacksonville

HVAC Controls Technician

Full Time • Jacksonville
Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
HVAC Controls Technician (BAS / DDC) – Entry to Mid-Level

Jacksonville, FL 

W.W. Gay Mechanical Controls & Integration is looking for a motivated HVAC Controls Technician with 1–2 years of experience who wants to grow into a strong, well-rounded BAS professional.

If you’ve worked with DDC controls, understand HVAC basics, and want hands-on experience with modern BAS systems alongside senior technicians, this is a great next step in your career.

What You’ll Learn & Work With

You’ll gain real-world experience on industry-leading BAS platforms, including:

  • Tridium Niagara AX / N4
  • Honeywell WEBs
  • KMC Controls
  • JCI FX
(You are not expected to be an expert — training and mentoring are provided.)

What You’ll Be Responsible For

Under the guidance of senior technicians and project managers, you will:

  • Assist with installation, wiring, and termination of HVAC control systems
  • Load programs, make basic programming changes, and verify point-to-point operation
  • Support system start-up and functional testing
  • Help verify sequences of operation in the field
  • Assist with graphics setup and basic front-end navigation
  • Troubleshoot basic control and communication issues
  • Maintain checkout sheets and assist with as-built documentation
  • Follow company safety standards and job site procedures
What You Should Already Be Comfortable With

To be successful in this role, you should be able to:

  • Understand basic HVAC systems (AHUs, RTUs, VAVs, fans, pumps)
  • Read wiring diagrams and control drawings
  • Use a laptop to connect to controllers and BAS systems
  • Perform point checks and basic troubleshooting
  • Communicate clearly with senior technicians and supervisors
  • Work independently on assigned tasks after direction is given
What Success Looks Like

Within your first 6–12 months, you’ll be able to:

  • Complete control device installations with minimal supervision
  • Perform reliable point-to-point checks
  • Make basic programming and sequence adjustments
  • Assist in system commissioning and troubleshooting
  • Progress toward a Senior Controls Technician role
Requirements

  • 1–2 years of experience in HVAC, DDC, or BAS controls
  • Basic understanding of electrical systems and low-voltage wiring
  • Familiarity with BAS software or control interfaces
  • Organized, reliable, and eager to learn
  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
Why W.W. Gay Mechanical Controls & Integration

We are a controls-focused integration team backed by a respected mechanical contractor. We invest in training, promote from within, and give motivated technicians the opportunity to build long-term careers in building automation.

If you want to learn the right way, work on real systems, and grow your skills, we’d like to hear from you.

Apply today.

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.





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W.W. Gay Offers Excellent Benefits, Including:

Competitive Compensation
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
Professional Development Opportunities
Paid Personal Time Off