Controls Electrician

Heartland Community College

Normal, IL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Air Quality, Ammeter, Annuities, Automation Systems, Blueprints, Building Systems, Communications Equipment Maintenance, Compensation and Benefits, Conservation, Construction Drawings, Control Systems, DC Motor, Diversity, Driver's License, Electrical Components, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Wiring, Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Finance, Fitness, Groundskeeping, HVAC, Hand Tools, Home Automation, Identify Issues, Laptop PC, Life Safety Systems, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, Maintenance - Electrical, National Electrical Code, On Call, Payroll Tax, People Management, Public Transport, Pumps, Recreation, Regulatory Requirements, Schematics, Site Evaluation, Solar Power, System Operations, Systems Administration/Management, Systems Maintenance, Test & Measurement Equipment, Testing, Voltmeter, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Normal, IL
POSTED
30+ days ago

Controls Electrician

Salary

$37.60 Hourly

Location

Normal, IL

Job Type

Full-time

Unit

Finance and Administration

Division/Department

Facilities

Opening Date

04/29/2026

  • Description
  • Benefits

Description

We seek a Controls Electrician on our Facilities team to maintain, troubleshoot, install, and repair electrical/communication equipment and building electrical systems per the National Electrical Code and local ordinances. This role will maintain, troubleshoot, modify, and repair campus and building automation systems as well as work with contractors and vendors of various systems as needed to maintain optimum system performance.

General responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Respond to temperature, humidity, pressure, indoor air quality, and airflow issues by assessing site conditions and troubleshooting building systems. Use laptop software, meters, and sensors to evaluate performance.
  • Inspect, test, clean, adjust, and calibrate all types of environmental sensors, controls, and mechanical systems. Adjust, repair, and rebuild valves, dampers, linkages, and all associated actuators.
  • Renovate, upgrade, or replace building automation and control systems to accommodate new technology and improve energy conservation. Examine existing systems and recommend improvements. Plan and coordinate activities to minimize disruptions during system shutdowns.
  • Work with the Director of Maintenance to renovate, upgrade, or replace building automation and control systems to accommodate new technology and improve energy conservation. Examine existing systems and recommend improvements. Plan and coordinate activities to minimize disruptions during system shutdowns.
  • Provide after-hours on-call support as part of established departmental on-call rotations.
  • Read, interpret, and update blueprints, construction drawings, wiring diagrams, and schematics and follow verbal instructions in order to plan and layout installations
  • Provide guidance to personnel such as general maintenance workers, contractors, and apprentices.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in the commercial electrical maintenance field as a journeyman electrician.
  • Completion of formal or informal apprentice program or recognized certificate from a vocational trade school or equivalent.
  • Knowledge of and ability to adhere to national and local electrical codes and energy efficiency standards.
  • Working knowledge of AC & DC electrical theory and AC & DC motors, controllers and control circuitry, and experience with voltage up to 480V.
  • Working knowledge of equipment including fans, pumps, zone controls (electric and electronic), hydronics, air compressors, cooling towers, boilers, chillers.
  • Working knowledge of systems controlling operation of HVAC, lighting, solar, power, door, and life safety systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to write and read correspondence, blueprints, schematics and communicate with others through email, phone, and in person.
  • Skilled in the safe and proper use of a variety of hand tools, power tools, and testing and measuring equipment such as voltmeters, ammeters, etc. to install and repair electrical equipment and control systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to work from ladders/heights and remain mobile, kneel/bend, and otherwise position self to perform duties.
  • Ability to lift and move objects weighing up to 50 lbs.
  • Valid driver's license.

Desired Qualifications

  • Extensive commercial electrical experience.
  • Experience in a position directly involved in the operation and maintenance of one or more building automation systems installed or upgraded within the past 10 years.

Applications received by June 15, 2026 will receive priority consideration, with review of applications continuing as needed.

THIS POSITION IS BASED IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS AND ABILITY TO BE PRESENT ON-CAMPUS/IN-PERSON IS REQUIRED.

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.

Heartland Community College is an equal opportunity institution.

HCC values equity, diversity and inclusion. We create a collegial and welcoming culture by taking collective responsibility in the creation, protection, and enhancement of an equitable, diverse, and inclusive campus community.

EMPLOYEE LEAVE

Vacation: 20 days (160 hours) per year with a maximum annual carry-over of 40 days (320 hours); Accrual of 6.16 hours will be granted on the last day of each pay period

Sick Leave: 12 days (96 hours) per year with unlimited annual carry-over; 12 days (96 hours) granted on start date; Beginning on the first anniversary, accrual of 3.70 hours will be granted on the last day of each pay period.

Volunteer Leave: 1 day (8 hours) per year with no annual carry-over;

8 hours granted on start date, then annually granted on January 1

Special Leave: Available by approval for bereavement, emergencies, and legal requirements

Parental Leave: 4 weeks for qualifying events, once per 12-month rolling period

Holidays: 12 designated paid holidays, plus 3 paid Floating Holidays (24 hours); Floating Holidays granted on start date, then annually granted on the anniversary date. HCC is closed from Christmas Eve Day through New Year's Day generally resulting in additional paid days

EMPLOYEE INSURANCE COVERAGES

Eligibility begins the first day of the month following or coinciding with the date of employment.

Medical Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield, 2 Plan Options

$3,000 Deductible PPO (Copay Plan): Employee coverage paid 100%; dependent coverage paid 45%

$4,000 Deductible QHDHP (HSA Plan): Employee coverage paid 100%; dependent coverage paid 45%

Dental Insurance: Delta Dental

Employee coverage paid 100%; dependent coverage paid 45%

Vision Insurance: VSP

Employee coverage paid 100%; dependent coverage paid 45%

Life Insurance: Sun Life

Term life insurance equal to twice the annual base salary

Optional Insurances: Sun Life

Accident; Critical Illness; Long-term Disability; Voluntary Life

RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Retirement System: State Universities Retirement System (SURS) - choice of Traditional, Portable, or Retirement Savings Plan with 8% pre-tax payroll deduction

Retirement Health Insurance Plan: College Insurance Program (CIP) - health insurance for SURS retirees with 0.95% pre-tax payroll deduction

Savings Plan: SURS Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP) 457(b) - automatic enrollment with 3% pre-tax payroll deduction. Ability to opt out within 30 days of hire

Tax-sheltered Annuity Plan: 403(b) plan permitting voluntary salary reductions within IRS rules

OTHER BENEFITS

Flexible Spending Plan: Section 125 Plan permitting voluntary salary reductions to pay for eligible healthcare and childcare expenses using tax-free dollars within IRS rules

Health Savings Account:Tax-advantaged account available to QHDHP participants only to pay for qualified healthcare expenses. The College provides monthly contributions for eligible employees: $50 for single coverage, $100 for employee +1 coverage, $200 for family coverage

Tuition Waiver: HCC tuition waiver for employee and dependents and HCC Continuing Education course fee waiver for employee

Tuition Reimbursement: Tuition reimbursement for employee for up to $3,500 per fiscal year

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Counseling and referral service for employee and dependents

Employee Identification Card: Access to HCC Fitness and Recreation Center, HCC Library, and Bloomington- Normal Public Transit System (Connect Transit)

Sick Leave Bank

Long-Term Remote Work: With approval, up to 2 days (16 hours) remote work per week, after a minimum of 5 months in position

Long-Term Alternate Work Schedule: With approval, compressed workweek or flex work schedule, after a minimum of 5 months in position

Flexible Summer Work Schedule: With approval

Summer Service Hours: Most College operations close on Fridays at noon, typically beginning the Friday following June 1st and concluding on August 1st; Full-time employees will work a 36-hour work week while receiving pay for 40 hours

Benefits listed are subject to change. Specific benefits may be dependent upon employment classification, duration of employment, full-time or part-time work status, etc.

Employer Heartland Community College

Address 1500 W. Raab Road

Normal, Illinois, 61761

Phone (309) 268-8130

Website http://www.heartland.edu

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