Baylor College of Medicine · 13 hours ago
Energy Management Technician
Baylor College of Medicine is a research institution, and they are seeking an Energy Management Technician to support the operation of a BSL-2 research facility. The technician will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting HVAC systems and ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
EducationPharmaceuticalHigher Education
Responsibilities
Maintain and troubleshoot HVAC & Mechanical Systems: Air handling units, VAV terminal boxes, Reheat coils, Exhaust systems supporting laboratory spaces
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on HVAC systems serving research labs and support areas
Diagnose airflow, temperature, and pressurization issues affecting lab containment
Maintain BAS terminal devices, including: Sensors, Actuators, Controllers
Replace failed BAS controllers and verify proper operation
Assist with point-to-point verification and functional testing
Work with Facilities and Engineering staff to identify control issues impacting lab safety
Service refrigerant-based equipment including: Freezers, Refrigerators, HVAC systems
Recover, handle, and dispose of refrigerants in compliance with EPA regulations
Maintain accurate refrigerant usage and recovery documentation
Support BSL-2 facility requirements related to: Environmental control, Equipment reliability, Safety systems
Follow lockout/tagout, confined space, and biosafety procedures
Coordinate work with EHS and lab personnel as required
Complete CMMS work orders with clear troubleshooting notes
Assist in identifying aging or high-risk equipment for capital planning
Qualification
Required
High School diploma or GED
Two years of relevant experience
Preferred
BAS experience (Schneider, Siemens, JCI, etc.)
Experience in research, healthcare, or regulated facilities
Experience troubleshooting at the terminal device level
Company
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine, located in the Texas Medical Center, is a health sciences university located in Houston, Texas
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$10.85MKey Investors
National Human Genome Research Institute"National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute"Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
2024-12-05Grant· $3.5M
2024-09-26Grant
2024-09-19Grant
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