EMS Technician – Level II
True Find Staffing (TFS)
- Richardson, TX, United States
Overview:
The EMS Technician – Level II is expected to have a strong foundational knowledge of the energy management and building automation industry. In addition to fulfilling all duties of an EMS Technician – Level I, this role takes on increased technical responsibilities and works under the supervision of an EMS Technician – Level III and/or a Project Manager. All tasks must align with the company’s Installation and Commissioning Standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Core Skills:
- Identify all equipment types relevant to the controls industry.
- Install and apply ARC 156 rules and devices, with the ability to explain them.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of temperature and humidity control processes.
- Interpret and analyze equipment schematics accurately.
- Diagnose and resolve most wiring issues, including interlocks.
- Navigate ALC logic to locate request sources for equipment.
- Assign IP addresses to ALC routers, such as LGRs, Opti-Flex, and G Series models.
- Calibrate end devices including temperature, airflow, pressure, humidity, and gas sensors.
- Understand ALC modules—their functions, configurations, and applications.
Technical Knowledge:
- Diagnose network issues using tools like the Diag485.
- Understand the basics of mechanical piping and ductwork.
- Configure system runtime and equipment request logic within ALC software.
- Properly install thermowells, pressure sensors, and temperature probes.
- Install and understand interlock wiring for drives, high static pressure limits, and dampers.
- Grasp building static pressure and differential pressure principles.
- Make minor program and graphic updates in the field for smaller-scale systems.
- Possess working knowledge of lighting panels and interlocks.
- Begin contributing to lighting system integration and assist with lighting system checkouts.
- Understand control protocols such as BACnet, Modbus, and MSTP used by the company.
- Navigate full lifecycle of third-party system integrations.
- Read and follow electrical one-line diagrams.
- Assist Test & Balance teams (air and water) using WebCTRL and provide access for balancing activities.
- Independently execute the commissioning process.
- Retrieve, store, and distribute system backups in a timely and organized manner.
- Assist Level III technicians or Project Managers during inspections and system presentations to clients.
- Understand PID control and adjust parameters to optimize performance.
Equipment Proficiency:
- Identify various air handling units including: Single Zone (SZ), Multi-Zone (MZ), VAV, Dedicated Outdoor Air Units (DOAS), Makeup Air Units (MAU), Outside Air Units (OA), Energy Recovery Units (ERU), and Fan Coil Units (FCU).
- Independently perform checkout and startup for units such as: SZAHU, DDAHU, MAU, FCU.
- Perform checkout and startup with guidance for: MZAHU, VAVAHU, ERU, OA.
- Commission a range of fan applications including Outside Air (OA), Supply Air (SA), Return Air (RA), Exhaust Fans (EF), Toilet Exhaust Fans (TEF), garage, and stairwell fans.
- Have an early understanding of central plant systems and related components.
- Assist with mission-critical system checkouts and commissioning tasks.
Leadership & Professional Attributes:
- Begin taking on leadership responsibilities by guiding Level I technicians and supporting team assignments.
- Manage multiple tasks across different projects efficiently and effectively.
Posted On: Tuesday, May 13, 2025