[Remote] OCONUS HVAC BAS Operator / Building Engineer - Camp Humphreys, South Korea (Job number: 1472)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Johnson Controls is a Fortune 500 company specializing in building technology products and services. They are seeking a Building Control Systems Operator to monitor and operate the building control system in a high-security command center, ensuring the proper operation of all systems and equipment.


Responsibilities

  • Maintain and monitor the performance of the Building Automation and Control Systems. This includes monitoring and managing equipment and system alarms utilizing graphical user interfaces and control system programs
  • Validates equipment and system alarms, and creates work orders in the Computerized Maintenance Management Systems for the Technicians to follow up with
  • Continuously monitors the Facility Control Systems, primarily using Metasys to ensure proper operation of all systems and equipment
  • Conducts shift turn over meetings when coming on shift and when finishing shifts
  • Completes shift reports and logs primarily in Microsoft Word and Excel
  • May perform minor maintenance and service on HVAC equipment to include, but not limited to, filter changes, greasing, and other preventative maintenance duties
  • Receive calls and dispatch personnel to troubleshoot issues
  • Applicant will be cross trained to monitor and respond to the Fire Alarm system in addition to the Facility Control System

Skills

  • Active Department of Defense Top Secret (or higher clearance) or one that was active within the last 2 years
  • Knowledge and competency of HVAC principles
  • Knowledge and proficiency using a computer
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Self-starter with ability to work with minimum supervision
  • Building operator experience, preferably with Direct Digital Controls (DDC) to view, monitor and operate facility control systems
  • Knowledge and proficiency working with Metasys
  • Experience working with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) for creating work orders
  • HVAC mechanical maintenance and service experience
  • BAS systems experience
  • HVAC Technical School training and/or certifications
  • Metasys certified
  • Experience with Fire Alarm Systems (Honeywell Notifier specifically)

Benefits

  • Eligible for benefits on first day of employment
  • 3 weeks of paid vacation
  • 5 sick days
  • 3 floating holidays
  • 10 standard holidays per calendar year
  • Living allowance and car stipend also provided
  • Monthly living allowance stipend also provided

Company Overview

  • Johnson Controls offers smart buildings that create safe, healthy, and sustainable environments. It was founded in 1885, and is headquartered in Cork, Cork, IRL, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.

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