Under general supervision, the incumbent may lead projects in programming, designing and integrating, networked computer control systems. Install and test complex software packages. Plan, install and administer critical Energy Management Systems (EMS) including operating systems, database servers, communication protocols, network LAN security and utility software packages. Provide front line system administration for the Enterprise Tridium Niagara 4 Supervisor, SkySpark software and any related energy management software or analytic software. This position will provide support to the Energy Office and will work as part of a team working in support of the campus-wide program of energy efficiency. The goal of the program is to position the Campus as the leader in energy efficiency programs, sustainability, and energy reduction and to achieve cost savings and greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Applies skills and experience with advanced specialization in the area of Mission Critical Energy Management Systems, performs assignments that include a full range of operations: Provide technical support and guidance to all employees that utilize Campus Automation Systems such as Physical Plant HVAC/EMS technicians and Operating Engineers. Consult with University and contractor project engineers on defining performance criteria, system design, control strategies and integration. Consult with the campus energy manager on energy reports and trend data. Prepare and develop detailed design packages for in-house construction projects as well as retrofits to existing facilities. Develop and provide training and mentoring of Campus personnel in all EMS systems. Research new EMS technologies for overall system improvements. Develop EMS project estimates and proposals. Prioritize tasks and take initiative as required. Must have the ability to work well under pressure and manage multiple projects. The EMS computing environment incorporates a wide range of mission critical platforms including but not limited to: Niagara 4 Supervisor, Distech, Andover, Johnson Controls, Invensys, ION Enterprise SCADA Application and Intelligent Electrical Metering Devices. The EMS also utilizes campus LAN building network adapters, BacNet routers, switches, modems, gateways, repeaters and data bridges.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.
The salary range for this position is $100,000 - $153,800 (Annual Rate).
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The UCSF Facilities Services Department (FS) is committed to creating an exceptional campus physical environment to support the research, teaching, health care and community service mission of the University. FS employs over 460 professional staff and acts as a steward for over $100 million in operating funds to achieve its goals in operating and maintaining the UCSF campus environment. FS is organized into 6 operating units: (1) West Campus/Parnassus Operations, (2) East Campus/Mission Bay Operations, (3) Engineering & Utilities, (4) Facilities Projects, (5) Business Operations & Support Center, and (6) General Services. FS adheres to and supports campus wide P.R.I.D.E. values and the Principles of Community, and all FS leaders are expected to create a fair, equitable, safe, and supportive work environment where everyone can do their best work. FS leaders share accountability for the overall success of the operation and strive towards a high-performance work environment. We value innovation, creative problem solving, and diligent follow-through. The Facilities Projects group supports UCSF academics and operations by using data analysis and building technology to improve efficiency and reliability of building systems and campus utilities. The group works collaboratively to reduce energy and water use, improve building automation systems, provide design and design review services, optimize utility procurement, manage Facilities assets and support daily operation. The Facilities Projects team also provides technical support for a range of UC-wide and UCOP Initiatives.
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