# Field Specialist (Technician) - Job Description & Qualification Tasks **Primary Responsibility:** To expertly install, terminate, troubleshoot, and commission Building Automation Systems (BAS) hardware and wiring, ensuring mechanical and electrical systems perform correctly according to the engineering design and sequence of operation. **Prerequisites:** - Completion of Installer role with supervisor sign-off - Minimum 12-18 months experience as Installer - OSHA 40-Hour Construction Safety Certification (maintained) **Estimated Time in Role Before Promotion Eligibility:** 18-24 months **Next Possible Roles:** [[training-structure/roles/network-specialist]], [[training-structure/roles/programmer-developer]], or [[training-structure/roles/graphic-developer]] --- ## Assessment Methods - Practical demonstrations with supervisor observation and sign-off on each key task - Successful completion of commissioning checklists with zero critical deficiencies - Written exam on troubleshooting methodology and control sequences (80% passing score) - Calibration verification by comparing results against known standards - Customer satisfaction scores (minimum 4.5/5.0 on service calls) - Peer review from senior technicians and Project Managers - Portfolio of commissioned systems and resolved service issues ------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Key Tasks for Qualification** - 1. **Installation & Termination:** Accurately pull and terminate control wiring (including shielded twisted pair) for at least 10 field devices (sensors, valves, dampers), maintaining compliance with local codes. - 2. **Installation & Termination:** Mount and wire DDC (Direct Digital Control) controllers within a control panel, ensuring correct power supply and grounding procedures. - 3. **Commissioning & Calibration:** Execute the full commissioning checklist for an AHU (Air Handling Unit) or Boiler plant, proving that all physical inputs/outputs are correct. - 4. **Commissioning & Calibration:** Calibrate at least three different types of sensors (e.g., temperature, humidity, static pressure) to within 1% accuracy using a calibrated standard meter. - 5. **Troubleshooting & Service:** Diagnose and repair a low-voltage electrical fault (e.g., short circuit, broken wire, faulty relay) without causing system damage. - 6. **Troubleshooting & Service:** Utilize a multimeter and other diagnostic tools to prove out the mechanical operation of a modulating valve or damper actuator. - 7. **Documentation:** Complete daily field reports (DFRs) detailing work performed, materials used, and safety concerns. --- ## Required Training Course List 1. **Low-Voltage Wiring and Termination Techniques:** Focus on code compliance, shielded cable best practices, and sensor/device wiring. 2. **DDC Panel Installation & Wiring Standards:** Proper mounting, power supply hookup, and grounding procedures for controllers. 3. **BAS Commissioning Procedures:** Executing pre-functional and functional tests for major HVAC equipment (AHUs, VAVs, Plants). 4. **Sensor Calibration Techniques:** Practical training on using calibrated meters and adjusting various BAS sensor types. 5. **Electrical & Wiring Troubleshooting:** Advanced use of multimeters to diagnose low-voltage faults (shorts, opens, component failures). 6. **Mechanical System Testing:** Proving out the operation and linkage of modulating valves and damper actuators. 7. **Field Reporting and Documentation:** Accurate completion of Daily Field Reports (DFRs) and safety documentation. 8. **Customer Service and Communication Skills:** Professional interaction with clients, explaining technical issues in accessible terms. --- ## Bridge Training: Field Specialist → Specialization Before choosing a specialization path, complete these introductory modules: 1. **Introduction to Network Infrastructure:** Basic networking concepts, IP addressing, and BAS network architecture overview. 2. **Introduction to BAS Programming:** Understanding control logic, sequences of operation, and basic programming concepts. 3. **Introduction to Graphics Development:** Overview of HMI design, user interface principles, and graphic development tools. 4. **Advanced BAS System Architecture:** How all components work together - from field devices to enterprise integration. 5. **Career Path Consultation:** One-on-one discussion with management to assess interests, aptitudes, and company needs. --- ## Optional/Advanced Training - Manufacturer-specific certifications (Tridium, Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Siemens, etc.) - Advanced HVAC controls and optimization strategies - Building energy management and analytics - Refrigeration systems and controls - Emergency power systems and integration - Indoor air quality (IAQ) systems and monitoring --- ## Cross-Training Opportunities - Shadow Network Specialist during network configuration and troubleshooting - Shadow Programmer during control logic development and testing - Shadow Graphic Developer during HMI design and deployment - Attend customer training sessions to understand end-user perspective - Work with Project Managers on project planning and cost estimation - Assist Dispatch Coordinator to understand scheduling and resource allocation - Review Service Fusion workflows for service call management and financials --- ## Qualification Checklist Before advancing to specialization roles, the Field Specialist must demonstrate: - [ ] Successfully commission 5+ major HVAC systems (AHUs, chillers, boilers, or equivalent) - [ ] Calibrate 20+ sensors of various types to within specification - [ ] Diagnose and resolve 25+ service call issues independently - [ ] Demonstrate expertise with all standard BAS field devices and controllers - [ ] Maintain customer satisfaction rating of 4.5/5.0 or higher over 6 months - [ ] Complete 100% of field documentation accurately and on time - [ ] Pass written exam on troubleshooting methodology and sequences (80%+) - [ ] Zero safety incidents or violations over 12-month period - [ ] Mentor at least 2 Installers through installation projects - [ ] Complete all Bridge Training modules - [ ] Receive supervisor sign-off on readiness for chosen specialization --- ## Timeline Expectations **Typical Duration:** 18-24 months - Months 1-6: Building commissioning skills, working closely with senior technicians - Months 7-12: Increasing service call independence, advanced troubleshooting - Months 13-18: Full independence on most tasks, beginning to mentor Installers - Months 19-24: Completing Bridge Training, preparing for specialization choice **Note:** Progression depends on individual performance, demonstrated technical aptitude, project variety exposure, and alignment with company needs for specific specializations. ## Recommended Videos - [What does a BAS Technician Do? A Day in the Life](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h59f8a_k6E) - [SBA 324: The 5 Core Skills of Successful BAS Technicians](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F2Y3N0sB1o) - [What a Career in BAS (Building Automated Systems) is Like](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5R-YjI05nQ)
