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St. Jude's Facilities Operations and Maintenance department is looking for a Building Automation Systems Engineer, with a focus on HVAC and lighting. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $70,720 - $126,880 per year for the role of Building Automation Systems Engineer (HVAC and Lighting.
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Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, audiovisual, code consulting/fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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The position will also include hands-on repair & maintenance work and or supervision of work on mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building automation systems, Generators and associated switchgear, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), systems, Fire and Life Safety systems, card access systems, door & gates systems, building envelope systems, grounds and parking lots, interior finish systems, lighting systems, and various other R&M tasks associated with operation of a commercial property.
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Performs a variety of difficult and complex professional civil engineering functions involved in the design and preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for public works projects including street, storm drain, sanitary sewers, vehicle maintenance, parks, building, street lighting, traffic signal systems and related projects.
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This includes engineering/design for power distribution systems, lighting systems, grounding systems, lightning protection systems, backup power supply systems, instrumentation, controls, and fire detection/alarming.
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Performs complex analyses of vessel propulsion systems, including AC variable speed drives, modern digital automation systems, and electrical power distributions including switchgear and switchboards, and on facility electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, HVAC, emergency power systems, elevators, escalators, bridge operating machinery, etc.
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Current Minnesota Master Electrician or Electrical PE license is preferred for Maintenance/Electrical position (Maintenance Electrician license is minimum requirement); Certified Energy Manager or LEED accreditation is preferred for the Building Engineer/Mechanical position.
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The Senior Commissioning Engineer will lead and execute commissioning, retro-commissioning, monitoring-based commissioning, energy efficiency retrofit, and demand response projects for complex buildings and systems in the mission critical, healthcare, laboratory, aviation, manufacturing, higher education, commercial building, water & waste water and onsite energy markets.
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The primary function of this employee is to provide administrative and management duties over the Public Works Department, including water and wastewater systems and treatment facilities, street construction and maintenance, building services, street lighting, storm water management, equipment fleet management, fiber, and department budgeting and capital improvement planning.
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The mechanical engineer by the application of modern control technology allied to energy efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, allows occupants to vary conditions within the building although this all starts with working with the architect to ensure the buildings form is sufficiently thermally efficient to enable energy targets to be met or exceeded.
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For over 30 years, OCI Associates has been a recognized leader in the fields of Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection Engineering, Technology Design, Lighting Design, and Commissioning.
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4-7 years of work experience in designing lighting, fire alarm systems, and low voltage systems for building spaces, including lighting calculations, and coordinating fixture placement with trades.
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Operate and manage all life safety systems including fire pumps, fire alarm monitoring panels, dry/wet sprinkler systems, visual and audible alarms, back flow preventers, smoke detectors, CO2 sensors/alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, means of egress, fire.
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Familiarity with building energy systems including HVAC, building automation systems, lighting, building envelope, and domestic water systems. Although this position is for the performance contracting division of our company, we have found that engineers with strong backgrounds in HVAC design and commissioning can easily make the transition to become an energy engineer within our Energy Solutions group.
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8+ years of work experience in designing lighting, fire alarm systems, and low voltage systems for building spaces, including lighting calculations, and coordinating fixture placement with trades.
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