**Job Details**
**Building Controls Development Delivery Lead ( **J00631)
**Goal**
Support the Design team on pre-sales and post-sales multi-faceted projects with technical activities such as takeoff, drawings, bill of materials, leading a team of entry, mid and senior level engineers, drafters and designers.
**Essential Functions**:
- Lead a team that provides the following services:
- Support on Request for Proposals working on takeoffs, bill of material creation, pricing, etc.
- Create shop drawings, submittal drawings, and As
- Built drawings based on the client's standards and/or markups after site survey.
- Create post-sales design drawings and engineering packages.
- Provide our internal and external engineering teams with support high complex projects.
- Provide engineering support with internal project review processes.
- Provide technical guidance and development to new hires and engineering team members.
- Provide career, technical, and motivational guidance to an engineering team.
- Coordinate with internal management and clients in order to control quality, communication, and efficiency throughout your team.
**What we look for**:
**Required**:
- Bachelor's Degree in Electronics, Electrical or Electromechanical Engineering.
- +4 years of experience in automation and control systems and/or Construction design activities.
- Ability to motivate, lead and influence team members and perform multiple assignments and responsibilities.
- Must be able to meet deadlines while maintaining a positive attitude.
- Effective and professional communication skills including the ability to effectively communicate with internal customers.
- Advanced business level in English (B2+)
**Preferred**:
- Previous experience with direct reports, performance evaluations, and leadership of groups
- Experience with industrial or building automation communication protocols and architectures
- Experience with building automation system platforms (Metasys, Honeywell, Trane, Smartstruxure, etc.)
- Advanced knowledge of low voltage electrical system schematics and diagrams