A hybrid role as a project manager, field technician, and some design/engineering.
Responsible for the commissioning, diagnosis, and repair of environmental control systems, utilizing knowledge of electronics, direct digital control, airflow, hydronics, refrigeration theory, and control techniques. Also responsible for integrating third-party controllers or systems into Trane Tracer SC+ systems.
In addition, this role is responsible for projects that have the following criteria:
- Small or fast-track controls projects as defined by the local office.
- Controls direct and indirect projects that have strategic value in the District Office.
- Financial responsibility for the project – scope of work, schedule, and budget.
- Able to manage multiple vendors and one subcontractor.
Essential functions and responsibilities:
- Responsible for end-to-end testing, programming, starting up, commissioning, and servicing on assigned projects.
- Plans and analyzes assigned projects, establishes schedules, and project parameters, and sets procedures to accomplish system objectives, involving complex contracting applications.
- Meets with contractors and owners to discuss the scope of the project, budgets, performance, and close-out.
- Examines and reviews contracts and estimates by performing risk analysis and developing risk plans.
- Responsible for maintaining the project budget to forecasted values.
- Receives and qualifies subcontractor proposals; supervises the work of project-assigned staff, subcontractors, and installers.
- Responsible for project cash-flow management: progress billing, collections support and monitoring, and resource management.
- Responsible for change order management by recommending solutions, facilitating quotes, and closing orders.