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Niagara 4 Building Automation Programmer

Niagara 4 Building Automation Programmer

The Building People

Dallas, TX

$67K - $91K/yr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

The Building People LLC, are seeking an experienced Tridium Niagara (N4) Building Automation Programmer with advanced Tridium Niagara 4 (N4) experience to support the U.S. Army Reserve's Enterprise Building Control System (EBCS) program. This position is responsible for programming, integrating, commissioning, and troubleshooting Niagara-based building automation systems across a seven-state region. The ideal candidate enjoys solving complex controls challenges, optimizing HVAC system performance, and working independently on high-impact federal facilities projects.

Travel: Approximately 25% overnight travel throughout California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Company-paid travel.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Program, configure, commission, and troubleshoot Niagara N4 building automation systems.
  • Upgrade existing JACE controllers to current EBCS standards.
  • Integrate field devices and JACEs into the Army Reserve Enterprise Building Control System (EBCS).
  • Configure graphics, databases, network communications, and control sequences.
  • Diagnose and resolve HVAC controls issues including sensors, programming, communications, and network faults.
  • Support Retro-Commissioning (Retro-Cx) projects through controls QA/QC.
  • Perform startup, commissioning, and functional performance testing.
  • Monitor enterprise BAS systems and recommend corrective actions.
  • Coordinate with contractors, engineers, and Army Reserve personnel.
  • Provide owner training and technical support.

Project Support

  • Attend EBCS stakeholder meetings.
  • Support contractor integrations.
  • Review controls work for quality.
  • Assist with project management.
  • Maintain project documentation.
 

*This position will require a minimum of 25% travel