CMS CONTROLS - OHIO
Automation Installer
CMS Controls was founded in 1971 to provide in-house technical solutions utilizing open platforms. From holistic design-build projects to mechanical systems installations to proactive maintenance plans, we partner with clients to identify current behaviors and define strategic goals, which create cost savings and keep buildings performing at optimal levels. Our ‘single point of contact’ approach provides customers with a clear path for communication, and this is noted from onboarding through final project turnover. CMS Controls is a subsidiary of Service Logic and provides us with unfettered access to a full team of controls engineers, mechanical, electrical and project engineers and HVAC service technicians, as well as one of the industry's leading mechanical construction firms.
JOB SUMMARY
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Automation Installer to join our dynamic CMS Controls-OH team in Columbus, OH. The Automation Installer is a critical member of our field team, responsible for the physical installation of Building Automation Systems (BAS) and related control components. This role involves precise and efficient execution of installation tasks, working independently or as part of a team, while adhering to project blueprints and industry standards. The ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical aptitude, a solid understanding of electrical wiring principles, and a commitment to quality workmanship.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
System Installation:
Execute the physical installation of building automation control devices, panels, conduit, wiring, and communication infrastructure according to project blueprints, specifications, and relevant codes (e.g., NEC).
Demonstrate the ability to install a job with prints and minimal oversight, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Mount and secure control panels, field devices (sensors, actuators, thermostats, etc.), and other components.
Wiring and Cabling:
Precisely run conduit (EMT, rigid, flexible) and pull all types of wiring, including power, control, and communication cables, ensuring proper sizing, routing, and termination.
Install bridal rings, cable trays, and other cable management systems to organize and support communication wiring effectively.
Pull and manage communication wires (e.g., CAT5/6, shielded twisted pair) in accordance with project requirements.
Controller Termination:
Accurately terminate basic controllers such as Variable Air Volume (VAV) boxes, Unit Ventilators (UV), and Fan Coil (FC) units, ensuring correct wiring connections and adherence to manufacturer specifications.
Perform initial power-up checks and basic verification of installed components.
Quality Assurance and Safety:
Ensure all installations meet company quality standards, industry best practices, and local electrical codes.
Adhere strictly to all safety protocols and procedures on job sites, including wearing appropriate PPE.
Identify and report any potential safety hazards or discrepancies in blueprints to the project lead.
Documentation and Communication:
Maintain accurate records of work performed, materials used, and any field changes.
Communicate effectively with project managers, lead technicians, and other team members regarding project progress, challenges, and requirements.
Participate in site meetings as required.
Tool and Equipment Management:
Maintain and care for company tools and equipment.
Ensure proper organization of the work area and company vehicles.BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma or GED.
Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
Demonstrated experience in conduit installation (bending, cutting, threading) and wire pulling techniques.
Experience with installing bridal rings and pulling communication cabling.
Experience terminating basic control devices (VAV, UV, FC controllers).
Strong mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity.
Basic understanding of electrical principles and safety.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Physical ability to perform manual labor, including lifting up to 50 lbs., climbing ladders, bending, kneeling, and working in various weather conditions and environments (e.g., attics, crawl spaces, rooftops).
Valid driver's license.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Technical certification or vocational training in HVAC, electrical, controls, or a related field.
1+ years of experience in commercial HVAC controls installation, electrical installation, or a similar low-voltage installation role.
OSHA 10 or 30-hour construction certification.
Familiarity with various types of control wiring (e.g., shielded, unshielded, plenum-rated).
Knowledge of local and national electrical codes (e.g., NEC).
Experience operating lifts (e.g., scissor lift, boom lift) with appropriate certification.COMPENSATION
$25.00 - $40.00 per hour (based on experience and qualifications)