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TDIndustries, Inc.

TDIndustries, Inc. is hiring: Senior BAS Technician - Hobby Central Plant in Hou

TDIndustries, Inc., Houston, TX, US, 77246

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Senior BAS Technician - Hobby Central Plant Founded in 1946, TDIndustries is a premier employee‑owned Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) company delivering full‑lifecycle building solutions—from design and construction to service and facilities maintenance. We power critical environments like hospitals, schools, data centers, stadiums, and commercial buildings across Texas and the Southwest. Our Partners (employees) are the core of our success. As an employee‑owned company, you have a voice, a stake, and a clear path to grow. Recognized by FORTUNE Magazine as a "100 Best Company to Work For," we invest in top training, career development, and a culture built on trust and servant leadership. Responsibilities BAS System Maintenance & Repair Install, configure, program, and commission BAS controllers, sensors, actuators, valves, and related hardware. Diagnose and repair faults in control loops, network communication, field devices, and equipment. Calibrate sensors (e.g., temperature, pressure, humidity) and verify accuracy regularly. Tune PID loops and ensure optimal system control response. Respond to BAS alarms, events, and trends to proactively prevent system issues. System Integration & Upgrades Assist with retrofits or upgrades of older control systems to modern BAS platforms. Interface BAS with other systems—e.g. energy management, lighting controls, security or fire alarm systems. Support connectivity, communication protocols (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks, etc.), and network infrastructures. Preventive & Predictive Maintenance Execute scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, inspections, and health checks. Monitor trends and logs, identify anomalies, perform root cause analysis, and recommend corrective actions. Maintain documentation: record configuration changes, wiring changes, software updates, work orders, and as‑built drawings. Commissioning, Startup & Testing Perform system startups, sequence testing, and functional checks for new installations or renovated systems. Verify performance against design intent and sequence logic; ensure system stability. Support acceptance testing and training of operations/maintenance staff on BAS usage. Coordination & Collaboration Work with campus engineers, HVAC mechanics, electricians, IT/network staff, contractors, and vendors. Participate in project planning, scope reviews, cost estimates, and field evaluations. Assist with equipment replacement, capital projects, and facility expansion as needed. Emergency & On‑call Support Provide after‑hours or on‑call support for urgent BAS/controls issues to minimize downtime or system failures. Respond promptly to system alarms or infrastructure failures (HVAC, chillers, boilers, etc.). Safety & Compliance Follow safety protocols, lockout/tagout (LOTO), electrical safety, and work safely in mechanical/electrical rooms. Ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulatory requirements. Education & Experience High school diploma or GED required. Associate degree or technical certification in Electronics, HVAC Controls, Instrumentation, or related field preferred. Minimum of 3‑5 years of experience in BAS/controls work in large facilities, institutional or commercial settings. Hands‑on experience with common BAS platforms (e.g., Johnson Controls, Siemens, Honeywell, Trane, Schneider, Automated Logic) is strongly preferred. Technical Skills & Knowledge Proficient in interpreting control schematics, wiring diagrams, sequence logic, and system documentation. Strong troubleshooting skills in controls, field devices, networking, I/O, and communication protocols (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks, etc.). Understanding of HVAC mechanical systems (air handling units, pumps, chillers, boilers, VAV boxes, fans, etc.). Basic to intermediate knowledge of network communications, TCP/IP, switches, VLANs, etc. Competence in controller programming, logic editing, trend analysis, alarm management. Familiarity with commissioning procedures and performance verification. Proficient with Microsoft Office tools; familiarity with CAFM or CMMS a plus. Personal Attributes Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and diagnostic skills. Good verbal and written communication; ability to document and explain technical issues clearly to non‑technical staff. Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage time effectively. Team mindset; coordinate across trades and departments. Willingness to learn new systems, adapt to technologies, and maintain professional certifications. Physical Requirements & Work Environment Ability to work in mechanical rooms, rooftops, utility tunnels, and confined spaces. May need to lift and carry equipment or tools (up to 50 lbs or per institutional policy). Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and access elevated areas. Exposure to variable temperature, dust, noise, and mechanical equipment. Some travel among campus sites may be required. Flexible for occasional after‑hours, weekend, or emergency work. Certifications & Licenses (Preferred / Optional) OSHA 10 or 30 certification. Electrical license or certification (as required by municipality). Manufacturer‑specific certifications (e.g., Johnson Controls, Siemens). NICET or equivalent instrumentation/control certification. Professional development in BAS or energy management. Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level Employment Type Full‑time Job Function Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industries Non‑profit Organizations Location & Salary Houston, TX – $50,000.00–$80,000.00 (based on experience) #J-18808-Ljbffr