International BAS/BMS Controls Engineer Engineering - Birmingham, AL at Geebo

International BAS/BMS Controls Engineer

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Salary:
$90,000 - $105,000 per yearA bit about us:
We are a national building automation and energy services provider with private financial backing that provides full-scope building smart building automation to help building owners and managers improve efficiency and reduce operational costs while improving comfort for tenants.
We are looking for an experienced controls engineer/technician with a strong building automation or HVAC controls background to service our overseas US Embassy clients.
Expectations:
You must be a US citizen and be able to obtain a government clearance.
You will do the programming while in the US and then go overseas to implement everything top to bottom.
Expected overseas travel is 30-40 weeks per yeartypically in 3-5 week increments.
While abroad, you will be in the custody of the US embassy and escorted as such.
They will provide flight, lodging, drivers to the site, etc.
Why join us? Competitive Salary DOE (110-125k base
weekly overseas bonus
PM bonus) Comprehensive Benefits Package 401k with company match Generous PTO Relocation Assistance No out-of-pocket expenses while abroad Job DetailsMUST HAVE:
Ability/willingness to travel
live overseas Willingness to relocate to Birmingham, AL Strong BAS/BMS controls experience with one or more of the following platforms:
Tridium Niagara - Delta Controls Schneider Electric - Trane Johnson controls - Distech Automated Logic - Siemens US Citizen
ability to obtain clearance (clean background) BAS/BMS, HVAC controls, or DDC controls programming experience Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
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