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Automation Programmer

Written by ACCS | May 14, 2024 10:11:58 PM

ACCS designs cutting-edge building automation solutions. Our programming team of experienced technicians and engineers helps our clients optimize HVAC systems operations and benefit from all the advantages of interconnected systems. ACCS has worked on over 5,500 projects in Québec in commercial, institutional, and industrial real estate.

We're looking for an experienced programmer who finds technological innovation inspiring and appreciates and embraces our company values.

Position

The automation programmer programs controls according to sequences established by the engineering department and works closely with start-up technicians to adapt programming to worksites. They also test and configure new technologies from our manufacturer, Distech Controls. Designing innovative strategies is key to our success!

Responsabilities

  • Programming digital controls
  • Programming network operations and integration platforms
  • Configuring and commissioning communication networks with commissioning technicians
  • Working with commissioning technicians on systems start-ups
  • Finalizing schedules based on site data
  • Finalizing graphical interface assemblies as required

Requirement

  • IT, electrical engineering, industrial electronics, or building mechanics technician or engineer
  • Minimum of 5 years' experience in buildings-adapted controls programming
  • Problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Adaptability, good judgment, and autonomy
  • Functional English

Why join the ACCS team?

  • A company that puts people first and takes environmental concerns to heart
  • Flexible work hours and hybrid work/WFH format
  • Work–life balance
  • Competitive experience-based salary package
  • Life, dental, disability, and supplementary health insurance
  • RRSP and DPSP plan
  • Employee assistance program
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Free access to the company gym
  • EV and bicycle parking

As a Québec company, ACCS is proud to promote the use of French as the language of work, trade, and business.