2

Performance Monitoring Remote Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Android Developer - Remote

San Jose, CA · On-site +1

$60.50 - $79.50/hr

Remote (Need to work in PST TIme Zone) Duration: 12+ months Role Overview: We are looking for an ... • Monitor app performance and track errors using DataDog, ensuring optimal reliability and ...

Marketing Performance Manager

Dunwoody, GA · On-site +1

$100K - $189K/yr

Drive marketing effectiveness and ROI by monitoring overall marketing performance optimization ... remote hire at the company's discretion. The candidate's final salary offer will be based on the ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Performance Monitoring Remote information

See salary details

$32.5K

$68.2K

$112K

How much do performance monitoring remote jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for performance monitoring remote in the United States is $68,249.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Performance Monitoring in a remote work setting?

Performance Monitoring in a remote work setting involves tracking and assessing employees' productivity, work quality, and overall effectiveness while they work from locations outside of a traditional office. This typically includes using digital tools to monitor key performance indicators, project progress, and communication patterns to ensure goals are being met. It helps managers provide feedback, identify areas for improvement, and maintain accountability among remote teams. Effective performance monitoring can enhance transparency and support both employee growth and organizational objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Performance Monitoring Remote professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Performance Monitoring Remote professional, you need strong analytical skills, understanding of system performance metrics, and often a background in IT or computer science. Familiarity with monitoring tools such as Nagios, Datadog, New Relic, or Splunk, as well as relevant certifications like CompTIA Network+ or AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, is typically required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and clear communication skills help you interpret data and collaborate with distributed teams. These skills ensure efficient system uptime, quick issue resolution, and optimal performance in remote environments.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in a Performance Monitoring Remote role, and how can they be addressed?

In a Performance Monitoring Remote role, professionals often face challenges such as managing large volumes of data from multiple sources, maintaining consistent communication with on-site teams, and quickly identifying performance issues without physical access to equipment. To address these, it’s helpful to leverage robust monitoring tools, establish clear communication protocols, and prioritize proactive alerting and reporting systems. Regular virtual meetings and thorough documentation also support effective collaboration and timely issue resolution.

What is the difference between Performance Monitoring Remote vs Network Monitoring Specialist?

AspectPerformance Monitoring RemoteNetwork Monitoring Specialist
Required CredentialsCertifications like CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, or similarCertifications like CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, or similar
Work EnvironmentRemote, often independent or team-basedPrimarily on-site or remote, focusing on network infrastructure
Industry UsageIT, tech companies, data centersTelecommunications, IT, enterprise networks
Common Search/ComparisonPerformance Monitoring Remote vs Network Monitoring Specialist

Performance Monitoring Remote and Network Monitoring Specialist roles share similar certifications and work environments, but Performance Monitoring Remote focuses on overall system performance, while Network Monitoring Specialists concentrate on network infrastructure. Both roles are vital in IT and tech industries, often overlapping in skills and tools used.

More about Performance Monitoring Remote jobs
What cities are hiring for Performance Monitoring Remote jobs? Cities with the most Performance Monitoring Remote job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Performance Monitoring jobs? The most popular types of Performance Monitoring jobs are:
What states have the most Performance Monitoring Remote jobs? States with the most job openings for Performance Monitoring Remote jobs include:
Infographic showing various Performance Monitoring Remote job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,249 per year, or $32.8 per hour.
Remote Monitoring Center Specialist

Remote Monitoring Center Specialist

MODERNCONTROLS LLC.

New Castle, DE • Remote

$65K - $85K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description

ModernControls is a leading provider of HVAC and building automation services for commercial facilities across Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey. With over 200 employees and a fleet of 160 service vehicles, our team installs, maintains, and designs Building Automation and HVAC systems that help facility managers optimize building performance and control operating costs.


The Remote Monitoring Center (RMC) Specialist is responsible for the centralized monitoring, analysis, and support of Building Automation Systems (BAS) across multiple facilities. This role focuses on real-time alarm management, system optimization, and remote programming support using platforms from leading manufacturers such as Johnson Controls and Distech Controls. The ideal candidate will proactively identify system issues, implement programming changes, and contribute to the continuous growth and improvement of the remote monitoring department.


In this role, the RMC Specialist monitors BAS alarms and alerts in real time across multiple client sites, triaging and prioritizing them based on severity, impact, and system criticality. The position requires performing initial diagnostics to determine root causes of system issues, escalating critical alarms to field technicians or facility managers when necessary, and maintaining accurate alarm logs, incident reports, and resolution documentation. The specialist is also responsible for performing remote programming changes, system updates, and tuning across BAS platforms, including modifying control sequences, setpoints, schedules, and logic to optimize overall system performance. Additionally, the role supports commissioning activities by validating system functionality remotely and troubleshooting integration issues between HVAC, lighting, and other building systems.


A key component of the position involves system optimization and analytics, including analyzing system trends, energy usage, and performance data to identify opportunities for energy savings and operational improvements. The RMC Specialist implements continuous commissioning strategies to enhance efficiency and generates performance reports and dashboards for both internal teams and clients. The role also serves as a technical resource, providing remote assistance and guidance to clients, field technicians, and project teams, while clearly communicating system status updates and recommendations.

As part of a growing Remote Monitoring Center, the specialist contributes to the development of standard operating procedures, process improvements, and monitoring strategies. This includes supporting the onboarding and training of new team members and participating in the expansion of service offerings and the overall scaling of the monitoring center.

Requirements

Essential Functions & Responsibilities


 Alarm Monitoring & Response

  •  Monitor BAS alarms and alerts in real time across multiple client sites. 
  •  Triage and prioritize alarms based on severity, impact, and system criticality. 
  •  Perform initial diagnostics and determine root causes of system issues. 
  •  Escalate critical alarms to field technicians or facility managers as needed. 
  •  Maintain accurate alarm logs, incident reports, and resolution documentation. 


Remote System Programming & Support

  •  Perform remote programming changes, updates, and system tuning for BAS platforms. 
  •  Modify control sequences, setpoints, schedules, and logic to optimize performance. 
  • Support commissioning activities and validate system functionality remotely. 
  •  Troubleshoot integration issues between HVAC, lighting, and other building systems.

System Optimization & Analytics

  •  Analyze system trends, energy usage, and performance data. 
  •  Identify opportunities for energy savings and operational improvements. 
  •  Implement continuous commissioning strategies to enhance system efficiency. 
  •  Generate performance reports and dashboards for internal teams and clients. 


Customer & Internal Support

  •  Serve as a technical resource for clients, field technicians, and project teams. 
  •  Provide remote assistance and guidance during troubleshooting and maintenance. 
  •  Communicate system status updates and recommendations clearly and professionally. 


Department Growth & Development

  •  Assist in developing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the RMC. 
  •  Contribute to process improvements, automation tools, and monitoring strategies. 
  •  Support onboarding and training of new team members. 
  •  Participate in expanding service offerings and scaling the monitoring center. 


Required Qualifications

  •  Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Engineering, HVAC, Building Automation, or related field (or equivalent experience).        
  •  5+ years of experience with Building Automation Systems. 
  •  Hands-on experience with Johnson Controls (e.g., Metasys) and/or Distech Controls (e.g., Eclypse, Niagara-   based systems). 
  •  Strong understanding of HVAC systems, controls logic, and networked systems. 
  •  Experience with BAS programming, graphics, and alarm configuration. 
  •  Ability to interpret control drawings, sequences of operation, and system schematics. 


Preferred Qualifications

  •  Experience with Niagara Framework (e.g., N4 certification). 
  •  Knowledge of BACnet, Modbus, and other communication protocols. 
  •  Familiarity with energy management and analytics tools. 
  •  Prior experience in a remote operations or monitoring center environment. 


Key Skills & Competencies

  •  Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills 
  •  Attention to detail and situational awareness 
  •  Effective written and verbal communication 
  •  Ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment 
  •  Self-motivated with a focus on continuous improvement 


Work Environment

  •  Remote or hybrid work environment with potential shift coverage (including evenings/weekends if required). 
  •  Fast-paced, technology-driven operations center. 
  •  Collaboration with distributed teams across multiple locations. 

Benefits

  • 100% Company paid Health insurance
  • 401(k) Safe Harbor retirement plan with company match 
  • 3 weeks paid time off   
  • Dental & Vision insurance
  • Health savings account with company contribution 
  • Employer Paid Life insurance ($50,000)
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Short & Long Term Disability Insurance



We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.We believe that the Service we provide, the Technology we offer and the Craftmanship we stand behind are the pillars that define us.