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BAS Programmer

Ogden, UT

Together We Build – Partnership, Innovation, Excellence, and Safety at Kelso Industries and Automated Mechanical

We’re not just offering a job, we’re inviting you to be part of a team built on PARTNERSHIP, INNOVATION, EXCELLENCE, and SAFETY. 

  • PARTNERSHIP means we work together with trust, loyalty, and an owner mindset, always striving for win-win outcomes. 
  • INNOVATION drives us to think differently and create real value in everything we do. 
  • EXCELLENCE pushes us to set high expectations and deliver exceptional results. 
  • SAFETY is our foundation—both physical and psychological safety matter every single day. 

If you’re looking for a place where you can grow your career, be valued for who you are, and contribute to something meaningful, we’d love to have you on our team. 

The Kelso Industries company is comprised of 26 (and growing) market-leading operating companies with over 2,600 employees that deliver unmatched HVAC, mechanical, refrigeration, plumbing, and electrical solutions. We are actively building the nation’s preferred technical service partnership for commercial MEP+ ecosystems, empowering industrial, commercial, and institutional clients—including Fortune 500 companies and other industry leaders across the United States—with reliable, innovative service.  

Learn more about us at www.kelso-industries.com 

 

About US

Automated Mechanical, based in Utah, is a trusted leader in HVAC and building automation solutions for commercial and industrial clients. Since 2005, we’ve specialized in delivering high-performance mechanical systems, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing, and advanced automation controls. Our team is known for its technical expertise, commitment to quality, and ability to manage complex projects from design through installation and service. 

Automated Mechanical is a Kelso Industries company, making it part of one of the nation’s leading MEP+ solution providers.

About This Role

As a Building Automation Programmer you will design, program and assist in the maintenance of advanced building automation systems which optimize HVAC performance and reduce energy consumption ensuring customer expectations are exceeded. This role combines fieldwork, engineering, programming, and customer support to deliver innovative solutions which reduce energy consumption and maintain building comfort. 

*This role will be worked in the field at client sites. Company vehicle and gas card are provided.

What You'll Do

  • Engineering & Programming: Lead the design, programming, and integration of Building Automation Systems (BAS) across diverse platforms—including Tridium Niagara, Johnson Controls, and Honeywell. Ensure systems are optimized to achieve energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and operational excellence.
  • System Commissioning: Manage the full lifecycle of HVAC control system commissioning, including start-up, functional testing, calibration, and troubleshooting. Systems include rooftop units (RTUs), variable air volume (VAV) systems, boilers, chillers, and other critical infrastructure.
  • Customer Support & Training: Deliver expert-level technical support and hands-on training to clients, facility operators, and internal technicians. Provide ongoing maintenance guidance to ensure long-term system performance and client satisfaction.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with project managers, HVAC service teams, and third-party contractors to coordinate installations, streamline workflows, and implement innovative energy-saving strategies tailored to each facility’s needs.

What You'll Bring

  •  4+ years building automation controls experience 
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Niagara N4 Honeywell certification
  • Valid driver’s license and willingness to commute to various client sites in the Greater Phoenix area
  • Strong troubleshooting, programming and ability to read mechanical/electrical schematics
  • Excellent communication and customer service mindset 
  • Experience with fault detection, data analytics, equipment sequencing and or healthcare facility systems  
  • Proven track record of managing or supporting BAS/DDC projects from design to completion, including interpreting control drawings, wiring diagrams, and sequence of operations
  • Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams (e.g., engineers, facility managers, contractors) to deliver energy-efficient solutions

What You'll Get

  • Competitive wages: $35-45 hourly DOE, plus overtime 
  • Company vehicle and fuel card
  • Comprehensive medical benefits 
  • PTO

 

Why Join Us?

We’re committed to attracting talented individuals who seek a company with a strong foundation of success and an outstanding culture. We proactively provide competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and clear pathways for career advancement with autonomy and flexibility in an entrepreneurial environment.

Learn more about all of the companies within Kelso Industries at www.kelso-industries.com 

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