Critical Environments Field Manager
Company: Envelop Group
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description A part of the Envelop Group
family of companies, Envelop Critical Environments (ECE) provides
the latest high-end equipment and solutions in air flow technology
to research laboratories, healthcare and life sciences facilities.
ECE has partnered with Phoenix Controls, Strobic Air, Haakon,
Cosatron, Aircuity and Tamco, leaders in the airflow controls
systems, to integrate the best technology into specialized
settings. The Critical Environments Field Manager leads the
day-to-day execution of complex mechanical and controls projects
within laboratory, healthcare, and other critical spaces. Combining
technical expertise with leadership responsibility, this role is
responsible for overseeing technicians, ensuring quality
installations, and maintaining operational excellence across all
project phases. What you'll do: Project Execution and Technical
Oversight (70%) Oversee and participate in the installation,
commissioning, and verification of HVAC and control systems in
critical environments. Support estimating, pre-construction
planning, scheduling, and customer coordination. Assign and manage
field work to ensure projects follow scope, design intent,
specifications, and budget. Troubleshoot and resolve issues
involving mechanical and control system performance. Conduct and
validate functional testing of control systems and equipment.
Maintain accurate project documentation including schedules, field
reports, commissioning logs, and closeout materials. Coordinate
project turnover deliverables including graphics, startup
documentation, punch lists, O&M manuals, and as-builts. Conduct
owner training and coordinate warranty follow-up with the service
department. Collaborate with sales, engineering, and operations to
identify and resolve field discrepancies efficiently. Participate
in continuous improvement and training programs across Envelop
Critical Environments and partner companies. Field Leadership and
Team Development (30%) Lead and mentor field technicians, providing
technical direction and performance feedback. Train team members on
standards, safety procedures, and commissioning practices. Oversee
technician scheduling, dispatching, and workload balancing to
ensure resource efficiency. Verify the accuracy and completeness of
technician documentation for commissioning and closeout. Support
hiring, onboarding, and performance evaluation processes in
collaboration with department leadership. Reinforce adherence to
company policies, safety standards, and best practices. Participate
in leadership development and cross-functional coordination to
improve field operations. Perform other duties as assigned.
Required skills, knowledge, and experience: High school diploma or
GED required; technical degree in mechanical, electrical, or
related field preferred. 5 years of experience in HVAC controls
installation, commissioning, and field service; 1 years in a
leadership or management role. Proven technical expertise with
systems such as Critical Room Control, VFDs, and DDC platforms
(Niagara Tridium, JCI, Siemens, Delta, Distech). Knowledge of
Phoenix Controls, Aircuity, Strobic, and HEPA filtration systems;
NEBB, CETA, or NSF certification preferred. Experience interpreting
construction drawings, specifications, and schedules. Strong
problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making skills.
Highly organized and able to manage multiple concurrent projects in
fast-paced environments. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word,
Excel, Outlook). Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to lead by example, work hands-on in the
field, and foster team growth. Physical Demands: This position
requires a combination of working in an office environment and
routine visits to jobsites. Ability to work in a variety of
circumstances, including but not limited to standing, walking,
bending, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing ladders,
scaffolds, and high-lift equipment; working in ducts, crawl spaces,
roofs, basements, above ceilings, and in
outside/inside/heat/cold/day/night conditions. Specific vision
abilities required include close vision, color vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. May be
required to satisfy requirements imposed by specific projects,
customers, or company. Must be able to use hand tools, laptop,
email, smartphone, and tablet. Must be able to carry and move
equipment and tools weighing up to 40 pounds unassisted. Qualified
applicants must be legally authorized for employment in the United
States without the need for employer-based sponsorship currently or
in the future. ECE Pre-hire requirements include a drug test, a
driving report, evidence of insurability and a background check.
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