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Digital Control Specialist 3- Utilities & Energy Services
Job Summary
A Direct Digital Control Specialist monitors, reviews and makes setpoint
adjustments to campus direct digital controls. They provide basic
support to facilities construction, renovation, and maintenance that is
associated with the building automation systems.
Duties & Responsibilities
Monitor, maintain, and make minor programming set point adjustments
to the campus DDC and Card Access systems. Review systems concerning
operational status of connected building equipment in response to
requests from craft persons or alarm conditions.
Review alarms and determine priorities while issuing work order
requests to the appropriate shop.
Maintain logs of building systems and monitored applications.
Maintain and updates all files associated with alarm handling and
critical alarm paging.
Provide support to campus customers, students, and other Facilities
& Services groups and shops. This could include but not limited to:
a. HTML programming, and support implementing a web
interface/graphics.
b. Review graphics while assisting in troubleshooting systems.
c. Provide data trending and reports.
Provide 24/7 emergency support for the DDC and Card Access systems.
There will be correspondence required between building occupants and
crafts and trades on HVAC/Card Access that will require minor
scheduling changes for building equipment.
Other duties as assigned.
Additional Physical Demands
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES NEEDED TO UNDERTAKE JOB.
**Strong knowledge of computers and software.
**Basic electronic knowledge.
**Good mathematical skills.
**Analytical ability for problem solving.
**Ability to learn the building systems served by the building
automation system.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS:
A. Scope and Effect
The workload associated with the position can be stressful at times.
B. Physical Requirements
Could require lifting technology equipment up to 25 pounds.
C. Work Environment
Work is generally in office, however, there could be field work involved
at times. This could include visits to equipment rooms, where the
environment is: hot, cold, dusty, and noisy.
Minimum Qualifications for the DDC SPECIALIST 1
Specialty Factors
High school diploma or equivalent.
2 years work experience in IT-related functions, such as
hardware/software support, programming, network design, network
engineering, IT systems integration, or closely related field. College
coursework which includes Information Technology (IT), IT Management,
Programming, IT systems, or a closely related discipline, as measured by
the following conversion table or its proportional equivalent:
o 30 semester hours equals one (1) year (12 months)
o Associate\'s Degree (60 semester hours) equals eighteen months (18
months)
o 90 semester hours equals two (2) years (24 months)
o Bachelor\'s Degree (120 semester hours) equals three (3) years (36
months)
Demonstrated work experience in building automation programming.
Demonstrated experience equivalent to 2 years vocational training.
Minimum Qualifications for the DDC Specialist 2
These include the minimum qualifications of the DDC Specialist 1 with
the addition of the following.
Specialty Factors
- Demonstrated 2 years of work experience in building automation
programming.
- Demonstrated experience equivalent to 2 years vocational training.
- Possession of at least one factory training certification in Siemens
or Schneider Building Automation Systems.
- Demonstrated xperience in modifying graphical user interfaces.
Minimum Qualifications for the DDC Specialist 3
These include the minimum qualifications of the DDC Specialist 1 with
the addition of the following.
Specialty Factors
- Demonstrated 3 years of work experience in building automation
programming.
- Demonstrated experience equivalent to 2 years vocational training.
- Possession of at least two factory training certifications in the
same system, either Siemens or Schneider Electric Building
Automation System.
- Demonstrated experience in creating or building custom graphical
user interfaces.
Appointment Information
This is a 100% full-time Civil Service 5031 - Information Technology
Technical Associate position, appointed on a 12-month basis. The
expected start date is as soon as possible after 7/8/2024. The starting
salary for a DDC Specialist 1 is \$67,052.46. The final salary and level
offered will be determined by a thorough assessment of internal salary
equity, candidate experience and qualifications, relevant collective
bargaining agreements, and/or budget