Contingent BASDISA Controls Engineer Programmer Building Autom
Fort Meade, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Listed on 2026-01-05
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering -
IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
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Benefits- Bonus based on performance
- Competitive salary
- Paid time off
DISA is a U.S. War Department organization responsible for operating secure, mission‑critical datacenters that support global defense operations 24/7/365, and relies on building automation systems (BAS) to maintain precise environmental control, system reliability, and operational readiness.
Work with industry‑leading BAS platforms—such as MEIDS/Genesis
64, Delta Controls, and Automated Logic—in a high‑trust, cybersecurity‑focused environment. All roles support essential infrastructure and require U.S. Citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance.
Design, program, and commission BAS solutions (Delta/ALC DDC), generate graphics, point mapping, sequences of operations, and integration with MEIDS/Genesis 64.
Responsibilities- Program DDC controllers; develop sequences of operations.
- Create/modify graphics and trends in MEIDS/Genesis 64.
- Perform commissioning (PFT/FT), testing alarms, and network checks.
- Integrate BAS with DCIM/CMMS (Service Now) via Kepware/OPC.
- Update documentation and training artifacts.
- 5+ years BAS controls engineering;
Delta/ALC factory training. - MEIDS/Genesis 64 proficiency;
Kepware/OPC experience. - Understanding of STIGs and DoD cyber requirements.
- Active SECRET clearance.
- Delta/ALC factory certs preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment is contingent upon background investigation, security clearance adjudication, and compliance with U.S. Government onboarding requirements.
This is a remote position.
Seniority levelMid‑Senior level
Employment typeFull-time
Job functionEngineering and Information Technology
IndustriesIT Services and IT Consulting
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