Controls Project Technician

Department: Controls
Home Office: Asheville
Work Location: Arden, NC

As a result of our phenomenal growth, MSS Solutions, LLC has an opening for a Controls Project Technician based in Charlotte, NC. If you are an experienced Controls Technician professional who is looking to grow your career and contribute fresh and innovative ideas to serve our customers, this is an opportunity you should explore!

A career at MSS is not just a job -- it's collaborating with the best talent in the business. It's having a part in building a better future. It's making a difference in people's lives.

The success of MSS is a direct reflection of the dedication, passion, and hard work of our team. Since 1996, MSS has taken pride in retaining some of the best talents in the industry by promoting a culture of respect, collaboration, and empowerment.

Candidate(s) will be responsible for the diagnosis, repair, validation, and commissioning of existing building automation systems. Knowledge of direct digital controls (DDC), airflow, Hydronics, refrigeration theory and applied control strategies and electronics will be utilized.

Role and Responsibilities

The essential roles and responsibilities are outlined below:

Qualifications and Education Requirements

The successful candidate(s) will possess an Associate’s degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school with a minimum of three (3) years of controls field experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Preferred programming capabilities may include, but not be limited to Niagara platform, Johnson Controls, Trane, and Honeywell Building Management Systems.

Benefit Highlights

At MSS, we value our employees by providing a supportive culture with competitive compensation and a benefits package that continues to evolve based on our business's growth and our employees' needs. Currently, our benefits include:

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