Full-Time

Building Automation Engineer

Posted on 1/8/2026

Phoenix Contact

Phoenix Contact

501-1,000 employees

Electrical engineering and automation solutions provider

No salary listed

Hershey, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Electrical Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Computer Networking
Requirements
  • B.S Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or other technical degree
  • 3-5 years minimum work experience with Building Automation Systems
  • 2-4 years working in Facilities Management environment
  • Strong knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer, electrical and electronic engineering as it applies to HVAC controls & Building Automation Systems
  • Strong knowledge of network types and protocols
  • Ability to read electrical one line drawings / schematics and mechanical drawings/specs
  • Good decision making and project management skills
  • Proficiency of Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel
  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong self-motivation
Responsibilities
  • Monitor and maintain building automation systems (BAS) including HVAC, lighting, and access control for optimal performance
  • Program and configure control sequences to improve energy efficiency and operational reliability
  • Respond to system alarms and troubleshoot issues remotely or on-site to minimize downtime
  • Including some off hours
  • Optimize climate control and setback schedules to reduce utility costs and support sustainability goals
  • Track and analyze energy consumption and self-generation data to identify trends and opportunities for cost savings
  • Prepare and submit accurate energy usage reports to headquarters for compliance and corporate sustainability goals
  • Develop and implement energy optimization strategies to reduce utility costs and improve efficiency across facilities
  • Monitor performance of energy systems
  • Manage remote facility control for emergency response and operational continuity
  • Document system changes, maintenance activities, and configurations for compliance and reporting
  • Coordinate with facilities, operations, and vendors for repairs, upgrades, and integration projects
  • Ensure OT cybersecurity measures are in place for BAS and related systems to protect critical infrastructure
  • Remain in compliance with current National Electric Code & NFPA 70E
  • Domestic travel required
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time
  • Must be able to lift 60 pound
  • Must be able to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and overtime when necessary
  • Must be able to handle extreme temperatures
  • Must be able to speak and understand English to communicate verbally and in writing
  • Must have above average math and statistical analytical skills
  • Regular and on-time attendance
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience w/ Siemens Desigo and/or Niagara AX systems preferred
  • Ability to perform basic BAS programming: function libraries, Java, and IEC61131 preferred
  • Develops team members through mentoring and coaching in complex subjects
  • 2-4 years working in Facilities Management environment (if not already)
  • Experience with energy data analysis or sustainability reporting (inferred from responsibilities)

Phoenix Contact provides electrical engineering, electronics, and automation solutions. It offers components and systems used to automate processes in industrial production, renewable energy, infrastructure, and device connections, focusing on ensuring reliable current and data flow, distribution, and control. The company differentiates itself as a global market leader with a wide reach (over 17,600 employees, 55 sales subsidiaries, and 30 representations) and a portfolio designed to help partners design more efficient processes and lower costs. Its goal is to create “Solutions for the future” by enabling automated, efficient, and cost-effective operations across industries.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$66.6M

Headquarters

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Phoenix Contact is extending EV charging with integrated CCS control for OEMs from Q3 2026.
  • Its new bidirectional power modules target battery storage systems up to 1.5 MW.
  • Recent launches in switchgear testing, surge protection, Wi-Fi 6, and hazardous-area safety broaden industrial demand.

What critics are saying

  • Automotive EV hardware design wins can shift to rivals before Q3 2026 volume shipments.
  • Energy-transition revenue depends on grid, storage, and charging capex timing across customer projects.
  • Crowded industrial networking and power-electronics markets pressure differentiation and margins.

What makes Phoenix Contact unique

  • Phoenix Contact is a 1923 family-owned German industrial automation and interconnection leader.
  • Its three business fields are Device Connectors, Industrial Components and Electronics, and Industry Management and Automation.
  • The company emphasizes vertically integrated manufacturing across several countries and more than 100 group companies.

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Phoenix Contact
Apr 8th, 2026
Phoenix Contact sells Perle Systems to Hitron Technologies after a decade of ownership

Phoenix Contact has agreed to sell Perle Systems Ltd. and its subsidiaries to Hitron Technologies Inc. as part of a strategic refocusing on its core businesses. The transaction is subject to foreign direct investment approvals. Perle Systems, headquartered in Ontario, Canada, provides industrial networking solutions including serial-to-Ethernet devices and industrial Ethernet switches for automation, telecommunications, energy and transport sectors. Phoenix Contact acquired the company in 2016 and has supported its technology development and international expansion over the past decade. The acquisition marks Hitron Technologies' first overseas purchase and will strengthen its enterprise and industrial networking capabilities. Phoenix Contact will continue focusing on industrial digitalisation, electrification and automation. Both companies will work together to ensure a smooth transition for employees, partners and customers.

Phoenix Contact
Mar 19th, 2026
Surge protection for the busbar with integrated voltage pick-off.

Surge protection for the busbar with integrated voltage pick-off. 2026-03-19 The new FLT-SEC-ZP2-...-SV combined lightning current and surge arrester from Phoenix Contact sets new standards in the protection of meter panels: The low overall width of the surge protection leaves plenty of space for the other components mounted on the busbar. The integrated voltage pick-off for supplying the devices of an intelligent measuring system - such as a smart meter gateway (SMGW) - significantly simplifies setup. Only type 1 surge protective devices (SPDs) with spark gaps are permitted in the main power supply system upstream of the meter. In addition, these SPDs must not cause a continuous operating current due to status indicators, such as LEDs. The spark gap must limit the follow current that occurs after ignition so that the service fuses do not trip. With its purely mechanical status indicator without operating current and its spark gaps without line follow current, the FLT-SEC-ZP2 meets the stringent requirements of VDE-AR-N 4100 for the use of type 1 SPDs in the main power supply system. As a type 1+2+3 combined lightning current and surge arrester, it protects even sensitive electronics in the immediate installation environment. A secure power supply from the non-measured area must be provided for the components of an intelligent measuring system. The FLT-SEC-ZP2...-SV includes two load pick-offs for connecting cables to the RfZ (space for additional applications) and the APZ (termination point meter location). The new FLT-SEC-ZP2-...-SV protective devices are available in four versions, each designed for the TN-S/TT and TN-C supply system configurations and with a peak current value Iimp of 7.5 kA or 12.5 kA.

Phoenix Contact
Mar 19th, 2026
New safety relay module for potentially explosive areas.

New safety relay module for potentially explosive areas. 2026-03-19 With the new PSR-MC35-EXI safety relay, Phoenix Contact is further expanding its safety portfolio. The product enables safe operation in demanding industrial environments. It was specifically developed for use in zone 2 potentially explosive areas. The device also has IECEx and ATEX approval and therefore meets international safety requirements. The safety relay works reliably under challenging conditions. A coated PCB protects against corrosion. The extended temperature range up to +60°C allows for use in numerous process engineering applications. It is particularly worth noting that the connected equipment may even be used in zone 0 (gas) and zone 20 (dust). The compact design saves space in the control cabinet. By using proven relay technology, the housing width is just 17.5 mm. At the same time, the relay meets safety requirements up to SIL 3 and PL e. For flexible installation requirements, the product is available with either screw or Push-in connection.

Phoenix Contact
Mar 19th, 2026
Phoenix Contact and Symcon enter into a technology partnership for open building automation.

Phoenix Contact and Symcon enter into a technology partnership for open building automation. 2026-03-19 To further advance open, interoperable building automation, Phoenix Contact and Symcon have entered into a technology partnership. The goal of this collaboration is to provide planners, system integrators, and electrically skilled persons with an efficient path from hardware through software to ongoing operation. The focus is on the seamless integration of hardware and software components as well as simplified engineering processes. Through the joint development of interfaces and integration paths, users will be able to access fully functional automation solutions more quickly in the future - regardless of manufacturer boundaries. The partnership leverages Symcon's expertise in building software and combines it with Phoenix Contact's expertise in automation and connectivity. Both companies aim to promote open standards, reduce media discontinuities, and significantly lower integration costs. This partnership is another building block in the strategy to ensure that building automation is consistently application-oriented, scalable, and interoperable.

electrive
Feb 23rd, 2026
Phoenix Contact unveils 500 kW charging cable for North America

Phoenix Contact unveils 500 kW charging cable for North America. The North Rhine-Westphalia-based cable specialist Phoenix Contact has introduced new NACS and CCS Type 1 charging cables for the North American market, designed to enable ultra-fast charging at up to 500 kW. By Daniel Bönnighausen 23.02.2026 - 16:32 Since Tesla made its former Supercharger charging plug available for wider use, now known as NACS or North American Charging Standard, this system has rapidly become the market standard in North America. Since the end of 2023, it has also been certified as the North American automotive standard under the designation SAE J3400. Almost two years ago, Phoenix Contact announced that the first NACS charging cables would be available by the end of 2024, with its product range gradually expanding. However, the company delivered ahead of schedule. As early as summer 2024, the specialist in electromobility charging technology introduced SAE-compliant and UL-certified NACS charging cables for AC currents of 50 and 80 amperes. The company is now expanding its portfolio to include CCS Type 1 and NACS charging cables that support DC fast charging at up to 500 kW. According to Phoenix Contact, the NACS DC charging cables in the CHARX connect professional series feature an ergonomically designed plug with a separate handle, enabling safe and comfortable handling while providing thermal decoupling from heated surfaces. The cables comply with the SAE J3400 and UL 2251 standards. They are rated for 1,000 volts and can deliver charging power of up to 500 kW in Boost Mode and 375 kW continuously. The CCS Type 1 charging cables, designed in the typical Phoenix Contact style, use increased conductor cross-sections to enable charging power of up to 500 kW in Boost Mode, as well as continuous currents of 200 A or 375 A without liquid cooling. At 1,000 volts, this corresponds to 200 kW or 375 kW, respectively. For reliable electrical safety, the cables are equipped with a two-chamber sealing system that separates the DC+ and DC- lines, preventing moisture from entering safety-critical areas. The 375 A variants also feature integrated four-conductor measurement technology for legally compliant energy metering. The cable structure of the CCS Type 1 charging cables is identical to that of the NACS charging cables. This is intended to provide vehicle and charging infrastructure manufacturers with high platform compatibility and simplified engineering processes. However, one inconsistency remains: in the associated product list, the company lists a maximum charging power in Boost Mode of 700 kW (700 amperes) for both CCS Type 1 and NACS charging cables, instead of the 500 kW stated in the press release. A query has been submitted regarding this discrepancy, and Electrive will provide an update as soon as the response is received. However, this is not the end of the road. "Phoenix Contact's development teams are working daily on further product innovations for the North American Charging Standard," the company stated. The portfolio is set to expand by the end of 2026 to include liquid-cooled NACS charging cables for DC charging at over 600 A. 0 comments. about "Phoenix Contact unveils 500 kW charging cable for North America" Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

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