The EMS Supervisor oversees Energy Management Systems, focusing on HVAC controls, conducting reviews, analyzing energy data, and managing projects to improve facility performance and energy efficiency.
Duties:
The EMS Supervisor will act as the subject matter expert in Energy Management Systems (EMS).
This individual will oversee the installation, turnover, and use of our EMS controls systems. The
EMS Supervisor will work with the LAUSD Technical Quality Support Team (TQST) and use the
EMS to encourage preventative maintenance, identify potential energy conservation measures, and
suggest facility improvements.
- Perform HVAC Controls Design reviews
- Perform HVAC Controls Submittal reviews
- Review utility data and energy usage to identify schools for recommissioning and retro commissioning
- Review EMS, energy data, and alarms to identify no cost/low-cost energy conservation measures
- Review EMS, energy data, and alarms to identify preventive maintenance measures
- Review newly turned over schools’ energy usage versus benchmarks in design to verify performance
- Assist in updating controls specifications to meet new federal, state or local codes/standards
- Assist with implementing requirements to allow for integration of other controls systems (Lighting, Irrigation, PV) with EMS
- Assist in creation of district standard control sequences of operations
- Assist with drafting Controls shop drawings and sequences of operations for small controls upgrade projects
- Review of the feasibility of retro commissioning measures
- Assist in managing In-House Commissioning Projects
- Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum Requirements
Required Experience:
- Minimum of five (5) years’ professional experience in building controls or a related field.
- Comprehensive understanding of computer networking principles, including configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
- Competent knowledge and proficiency with HVAC operations within a facility
- Experience in creating and adjusting sequences of operations, shop drawings, and project specifications
Required Education:
- Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s or associate degree in engineering (mechanical, computer science, electrical, information technology)
OR
- Two-year technical degree in HVAC, Electronics-related studies with additional 2 years of experience to compensate for education on a year-for-year basis
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working with multiple controls manufacturers including Automated Logic, Carrier, Delta, Distech, Schneider Electric, or Trane
- Proven ability to debug installation issues during both static and dynamic start-up phases
- Experience supporting installation personnel and other contractors on project sites
- Extensive experience in performing or assisting in performance of commissioning of EMS
Salary dependent on education and experience. Salary range: $90K-$115K
Top Skills
Computer Networking
Controls
Energy Management Systems
Federal Codes
Hvac
Local Codes
State Codes
Element Consulting, Inc. El Segundo, California, USA Office
222 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 2000, El Segundo, CA, United States, 90245
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