Construction / Infrastructure
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Construction

Smart Building / BMS Technician

Also posted as Also posted as: Smart Building / BMS Technician II, Sr Smart Building / BMS Technician, Technician II

Median wage range
$70k–$95k
National median · per year
Outlook
Growing fast
Entry barrier
Certificate
No degree required
Overview

What is a Smart Building / BMS Technician

A smart building / BMS technician programs, maintains, and troubleshoots the building automation systems that run HVAC, lighting, and energy across modern facilities, blending HVAC knowledge with controls and networking. It's a hands-on job across commercial and industrial buildings, and most people start with a certificate or short, hands-on training program, not a four-year degree.

Smart Building / BMS Technician
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The role profile

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Median wage range
$70k–$95k
Typical annual pay based on national and industry data.
O*NET codes
49-9021.00
Primary and secondary occupational codes mapping this role to national labor data.
Cluster type
Construction
The broader industry group this role belongs to within the technician economy.
Context tags
Where and how this role is commonly applied.
Core skills
Building AutomationIotTroubleshooting
Essential competencies to perform this role effectively.
Canonical Role ID
UNM-TECH-033
A unique identifier linking this role across training, jobs, and employer systems.
Pay & Outlook

How much does it pay?

Smart Building / BMS Technician in this role earns a median of $70k–$95k a year. Here's how pay typically grows with experience.

$70k–$95k
National median annual wage range. Technicians who can program controls and integrate systems typically earn at the higher end.
Wage ranges are illustrative, based on national and industry data. Actual pay varies by employer, location, certification, and experience.
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On The Job

What does a Smart Building / BMS Technician do?

Explore the core responsibilities of this role, from daily operations and equipment handling to safety, quality, and performance requirements.

01

Maintain BMS controls

Service the controllers, sensors, and software that automate building systems.

02

Program sequences

Adjust and write control sequences so buildings run comfortably and efficiently.

03

Troubleshoot integrations

Diagnose issues across HVAC equipment, networks, and control software.

04

Optimize energy use

Use trend data to cut energy waste and prove the savings.

Skills You Will Build

What skills do you need?

Three core skills sit at the heart of this role. You can learn all of them through short, hands-on training.

Building Automation

Programming and tuning the controls that run building HVAC, lighting, and access systems.

Iot

Deploying connected sensors and devices and getting their data flowing reliably.

Troubleshooting

Isolating root causes fast using a systematic, test-driven approach.

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Smart Building / BMS Technician, FAQ

A smart building / BMS technician programs, maintains, and troubleshoots the building automation systems that run HVAC, lighting, and energy across modern facilities, blending HVAC knowledge with controls and networking. It's hands-on work across commercial and industrial buildings.
The median wage range is about $70,000–$95,000 per year. Entry-level roles start near $70,000, and technicians who can program controls and integrate systems often earn toward the top of the range. Pay varies by employer, location, and experience.
Most people start with a certificate or short, hands-on training program rather than a four-year degree. You can find training on Unmudl to build the core skills, Building Automation, Iot, and Troubleshooting, then apply to open roles.
No four-year degree is required for most roles. A high school diploma or equivalent plus role-specific training or a certificate is typically enough to get started. Employers value reliability, attention to detail, and proven hands-on skills.
It's an in-demand role with a clear path to higher pay through experience and specialization. Projected to grow 8% from 2024 to 2034 (BLS), well above the 3% average. The skills also transfer to related roles like smart building / building automation technician and civil engineering technician.

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