Building Automation Controls Service/ Construction Technician

Littleton, CO
Full Time
Service Department
Experienced

Building Automation Controls Technician

Setpoint Systems, an award-winning, rapidly growing system integrator of building control systems in the Rocky Mountain Region, is seeking an experienced BAS Service Technician. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of building mechanical systems and experience working with Delta control systems. We're looking for someone who thrives in a challenging, fast-paced environment and values the freedom to think creatively and solve complex problems.

As a member of our Technician team, you'll be responsible for developing, assisting, and maintaining the design of temperature control systems and related products for award-winning HVAC systems in commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Your role will include project planning, scheduling, start-up, checkout, turnover, training, and maintaining project documentation. Our mission is to improve lives through empowerment. We focus on empowering our customers to become self-sustaining through extensive training and unique, passionate partnerships.

Responsibilities:

• Diagnose and repair customer HVAC controls through spot service
• Perform TSA agreements according to Setpoint standards and procedures
• Participate in periodic 24/7 emergency on-call service and warranty calls
• Develop and maintain customer relationships
• Assist with device requisitions and manpower scheduling
• Identify opportunities to sell new Technical Support Agreements
• Promote upgrades to current systems
• Occasional out-of-state travel to service customer sites


Desired Qualifications:

• Associate's degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical training; and/or:
• 5+ years of HVAC experience and/or training
• Strong interpersonal and customer service skills
• Proven success in contributing to a team-oriented environment
• Excellent leadership and communication skills (written and oral)
• Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, self-governing, detail-oriented, and versatile position
• Passion for problem-solving and creative thinking


Desired Candidate Characteristics:

Motivated, trusting, free-thinker, loyal, detail-oriented, supportive, and eager to tackle challenges

Preferred Credentials:
• Building Automation experience
• Delta Controls experience
• Systems Integrator experience
• HVAC service and maintenance experience


Extensive product training will be provided and required.

Join our team and embrace the opportunity to solve complex problems, think creatively, and make a significant impact in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.


Here at Setpoint Systems Corporation:

We are dedicated and focused on building a successful team; built on the foundation of trust to produce high-quality results. We believe in our people, we believe in collaboration; through working the issue not the character.

We offer comprehensive product training, excellent compensation based on experience, a complete health, dental, vision, and disability benefits package, including 401(k) contribution matching, and generous paid time off.

Salary commensurate with experience.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V 

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