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Logical Solutions, Inc. · 1 month ago

EMS Technician – Level I

Logical Solutions, Inc. is an Automated Logic & Distech dealer specializing in energy management and building automation. The EMS Technician – Level I is responsible for learning the basics of the industry and performing work under the guidance of more experienced technicians and project managers, ensuring adherence to installation and commissioning standards.

Building MaintenanceElectronic Design Automation (EDA)Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)Mechanical EngineeringSecurity

Responsibilities

Basic use of a multi-meter. Ability to read ohms, volts, amps, resistance, etc
Basic knowledge of electrical circuits and ability to read diagrams
Understands Windows and computer functions, including Word, Excel, Browsers, & Email
Has read and understands LSI Installation and Commissioning Standards
Learns and understands ARC 156 rules and standards
Accurately and timely records and submits timesheets
Can read, understand, and identify equipment on floor plans
Understands importance of schematics, submittals, and data sheets
Can perform communication line inspections and pull tests
Ability to troubleshoot minor wiring termination problems
Learns and understands how to navigate WebCTRL software
Ability to launch and connect with all versions of ALC software
Ability to perform network startup
Proficiency in point-to-point checkout and short-to-ground method
Properly configures end devices and instrumentation
Understands logic page structure and layout
Understand Equipment Parent-Child relationship and how to implement
Understands schedules / properties / parameters / alarms / trends
Can review thermographic floorplans and identify link issues / problems
Ability to draw / mark communication lines per actual installation for record
Properly uses LSI red book during onsite checkout and startups
Understands and demonstrates commissioning process with assistance
Uses WebCTRL / Commissioning tools properly
Be thorough with documentation of startup issues and equipment notes
Relays changes, issues, revisions, and system backups to the proper authority figures
Can identify the following terminal units: VAVs, FPBs, CVBs, DDBs
Can identify the following units: RTUs, FCUs, EFs
Can perform terminal unit checkout and startup without assistance
Can perform roof top, fan coil, and exhaust fan checkout and startup with assistance
Have good communication and coordination with your peers and other trades
Keep focus during assigned tasks; minimize distractions
Takes instruction and handles authority well
Self-motivate to continue learning about products LSI provides
Attain new skills and effectively utilize available resources
Be punctual, reliable, and organized
Take pride in keeping a professional appearance

Qualification

HVAC knowledgeInstrumentation/Controls knowledgeMulti-meter usageWebCTRL softwareCommunication line inspectionsBasic computer skillsCommunicationSelf-motivationWork ethic

Required

High School graduate or equivalent
HVAC or Instrumentation/Controls trade knowledge
Understands customer satisfaction and quality of work
Strong work ethic and positive attitude
Clean Motor Vehicle Record
Basic use of a multi-meter. Ability to read ohms, volts, amps, resistance, etc
Basic knowledge of electrical circuits and ability to read diagrams
Understands Windows and computer functions, including Word, Excel, Browsers, & Email
Has read and understands LSI Installation and Commissioning Standards
Learns and understands ARC 156 rules and standards
Accurately and timely records and submits timesheets

Preferred

Can read, understand, and identify equipment on floor plans
Understands importance of schematics, submittals, and data sheets
Can perform communication line inspections and pull tests
Ability to troubleshoot minor wiring termination problems
Learns and understands how to navigate WebCTRL software
Ability to launch and connect with all versions of ALC software
Ability to perform network startup
Proficiency in point-to-point checkout and short-to-ground method
Properly configures end devices and instrumentation
Understands logic page structure and layout
Understand Equipment Parent-Child relationship and how to implement
Understands schedules / properties / parameters / alarms / trends
Can review thermographic floorplans and identify link issues / problems
Ability to draw / mark communication lines per actual installation for record
Properly uses LSI red book during onsite checkout and startups
Understands and demonstrates commissioning process with assistance
Uses WebCTRL / Commissioning tools properly
Be thorough with documentation of startup issues and equipment notes
Relays changes, issues, revisions, and system backups to the proper authority figures
Can identify the following terminal units: VAVs, FPBs, CVBs, DDBs
Can identify the following units: RTUs, FCUs, EFs
Can perform terminal unit checkout and startup without assistance
Can perform roof top, fan coil, and exhaust fan checkout and startup with assistance
Have good communication and coordination with your peers and other trades
Keep focus during assigned tasks; minimize distractions
Takes instruction and handles authority well
Self-motivate to continue learning about products LSI provides
Attain new skills and effectively utilize available resources
Be punctual, reliable, and organized
Take pride in keeping a professional appearance

Benefits

Healthcare Insurance Options
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance Options
Accrued PTO / Company Holidays

Company

Logical Solutions, Inc.

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Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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