Sr Building Automated System Analyst
The primary purpose of the Sr. BAS Analyst position is to define the building automation
system and operations technology scope and architecture based upon user needs to
include the programming and development of control systems and data management as it
relates to strategic building automation, energy management and infrastructure initiatives.
Programming, Trending, Scheduling, Customer Meetings, and On Call
Formulates and defines system scope and objectives based upon customer needs. Participates in the analysis of system and user requirements as it relates to information technology, database modifications, and trending, scheduling, and complex programming changes. Plans and implements future BAS and operations technology infrastructure changes, point definition modifications, and start / stop schedules for various control sequences. The employee may be expected to be part of an on-call group and when assigned this responsibility will be compensated for that time. When on-call the employee must be available and be able to respond in accordance to policy. Periods of alert when Emergency Conditions may be expected are not considered on-call. Must be able to prepare information for customer meetings, monthly reports and presentations.
CMMS, BAS System Upgrades, Database and Application Support
Develops expertise in building automation and operations technology applications used by facilities. Increases knowledge regarding departmental Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), workflow processes and the overall Information Technology environment in the department. Assists in the implementation of system and firmware upgrades, following established upgrade criteria and participates in the maintenance of data integrity, data conversion efforts and quality control analysis of databases and applications. Prioritizes and schedules assignments to ensure staff and users have adequate opportunity to discuss priorities and resources.
Energy Conservation, Business Development and Training
Develops and enforces system standards to comply with governmental regulations and institutional policies and procedures concerning energy management and cybersecurity. Coordinates work flow between Facilities departments, contractors, and Building Automation Systems personnel. Develop business processes that are consistent with professional and regulatory standards that leverage information technology to improve building automation and operations technology efficiency and effectiveness. Manage and conduct in-service training and support for facilities personnel and Monitoring Specialists on use of all BAS software and equipment. Must understand basic IT architectural / infrastructural concepts. Serves as subject matter expert.
Project Support, Reviews and Commissioning
Conducts BAS project and submittal reviews and provides in-depth assessments of infrastructure projects from mid-level to major building additions. Provides in-house controller upgrade and programming project support in furtherance of the institution’s energy conservation initiatives. Analyzes and revises existing system documentation and corrects discrepancies as necessary. Oversees the commissioning of infrastructure enhancements from mid-level to major system upgrades.
Other duties as assigned
Required: Associate's degree in Electronics, Mechanical Systems, Computer Technology, Air Conditioning or other related technical field. Five years experience in building automation systems controls and programming. May substitute required education degree with additional years of equivalent experience on a one to one basis.
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