Delta Controls

Applied AI Developer

Delta Controls  •  $90k - $110k/yr  •  Surrey, CA (Hybrid)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

About Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (Canada) Inc. (formerly known as Delta Controls)

Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (Canada) Inc. is a leading building controls manufacturer. For over three decades, we have provided innovative building automation solutions for commercial, healthcare, education, and leisure facilities.

The Applied AI Developer is responsible for the design, development, deployment, and ongoing improvement of internal AI-powered tools and agents used across the organization. This role focuses on applying artificial intelligence in practical, secure, and scalable ways to support product development, manufacturing, technical support, customer service, IT, and other business functions.

In addition to hands-on development, the Applied AI Developer plays a key role in identifying opportunities for AI adoption, ensuring responsible and governed use of AI technologies, maintaining visibility into the costs and scalability of AI solutions, and enabling teams to use AI tools effectively through training and documentation.

Responsibilities

AI Tool and Agent Development

  • Design, develop, and maintain internal AI agents and applications that enhance productivity, decision-making, and operational efficiency across multiple business units.
  • Integrate AI solutions with existing internal systems, data sources, and workflows.
  • Prototype, test, deploy, and iteratively improve AI tools based on user feedback and evolving requirements.
  • Ensure AI solutions are reliable, maintainable, and scalable for organization-wide use.

Business Enablement and Opportunity Identification

  • Work with stakeholders across the organization to identify and assess areas where AI can be effectively applied.
  • Translate business needs and operational challenges into practical AI-driven solutions.
  • Prioritize initiatives based on value, feasibility, risk, and long-term sustainability.

AI Governance, Guardrails, and Responsible Use

  • Implement appropriate AI guardrails, including data access controls, usage policies, and prompt or model constraints.
  • Ensure AI solutions align with internal security, privacy, and compliance requirements.
  • Collaborate closely with internal IT and Cybersecurity teams to design, review, and deploy AI solutions that meet infrastructure, security, and risk management standards.
  • Incorporate cybersecurity best practices into AI system architecture, data handling, access controls, and lifecycle management.
  • Monitor deployed AI tools for accuracy, reliability, bias, and unintended behavior.
  • Support the development and adoption of internal standards and best practices for responsible AI use.

Research and Technology Evaluation

  • Research emerging AI technologies, models, frameworks, and tools relevant to internal business use.
  • Evaluate and recommend AI platforms, services, and vendors based on capability, security, cost, and maintainability.
  • Balance innovation with operational stability and long-term support considerations.

Cost Management and Forecasting

  • Track and analyze costs associated with AI tools and platforms, including usage-based services, infrastructure, and third-party solutions.
  • Derive AI focused metrics and KPIs
  • Monitor AI usage patterns and metrics to identify trends that may impact cost or scalability.
  • Forecast AI-related costs to support budgeting, planning, and growth initiatives.
  • Design AI solutions with cost efficiency in mind, balancing performance, capability, and operational expense.
  • Collaborate with IT, finance, and leadership teams to provide transparency into AI-related costs and scaling implications.

Training, Documentation, and Enablement

  • Develop and maintain clear, accurate documentation for internal AI tools, including usage guidelines, limitations, and best practices.
  • Create training materials and deliver training sessions to support effective adoption of AI tools across teams.
  • Provide ongoing guidance and support to users as tools evolve or new capabilities are introduced.
  • Ensure teams understand appropriate use, guardrails, and expectations when working with AI-enabled solutions.

Advocacy and Organizational Support

  • Act as an internal advocate for effective and responsible AI adoption.
  • Promote awareness of AI capabilities, limitations, and responsible use across the organization.
  • Support change management efforts by helping teams integrate AI tools into existing workflows.

Required Qualifications

  • Proven experience in software development or applied technology roles.
  • Hands-on experience developing AI-powered applications or tools.
  • Strong understanding of modern AI systems, including model integration and data-driven workflows.
  • Experience working with internal platforms, APIs, and enterprise systems.
  • Understanding of security, data privacy, and responsible technology practices.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience developing internal tools used by multiple teams or departments.
  • Familiarity with large language models, agent-based systems, or automation frameworks.
  • Experience creating technical documentation or delivering training for internal users.
  • Experience evaluating and managing usage-based or cloud-hosted technology costs.
  • Background in manufacturing, product development, or technical support environments.
  • Experience collaborating with IT, security, or operations teams.

What Success Looks Like

  • Internal teams confidently and consistently use AI tools that improve efficiency and outcomes.
  • AI solutions are secure, well-governed, and aligned with organizational policies.
  • AI-related costs are transparent, predictable, and well-managed as adoption grows.
  • Users understand how and when to use AI tools appropriately, supported by clear documentation and training.
  • The organization develops a practical, shared understanding of where AI adds value and how to use it responsibly.

Work Location: Hybrid (In-office 3 days per week, subject to change)
City: Surrey
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: $90,000 - $110,000 CAD
This range reflects the minimum and maximum target payable for the base salary of new hires across all Canadian locations. Actual compensation may vary outside this range and is dependent on various factors.

Why work for us?

We provide fantastic opportunities to individuals passionate about business and technology. Delta Electronics products are the most energy efficient power products in the industry and our company is perfect for those who want to create, design and build sustainable solutions using massively scalable, big-data architecture, with a strong focus on building automation. Here are some of the Delta perks you’ll receive from day 1!

  • Employee & safety centric culture with the possibility of remote work
  • Flexible hours and scheduling available
  • Competitive total compensation along with generous vacation allowances
  • Vacation leaves
  • Wellness - onsite fitness center & company reimbursement for personal gym memberships
  • Internal Recognition
  • Employee Referral bonuses
  • Transit accessible with free onsite parking
  • Regular company events such as "Food Truck Fridays", Lunch & Learn and other planned activities
Delta Controls

About Delta Controls

Delta Controls is a global leader in Building Automation Systems (BAS), with over 300 distributors, and many thousand of installations in more than 80 countries. Delta Controls is recognized as a market leader in the manufacture of open-protocol BAS.

Delta Controls has been instrumental in the development and evolution of the BACnet open-protocol (now the most common protocol in the industry). An early adopter of the technology 20+ years ago, and a leading manufacturer with our entire product line being BTL certified from the smallest field device to enterprise level software.

Our R&D expenditures exceed industry averages, which allows us to develop products that are easier to install and simpler to use. Product quality and reliability are a core focus of our organization. All R&D and manufacturing take place at our corporate headquarters near Vancouver in Canada. As a manufacturer registered to ISO9001:2015, we make a significant investment in product testing to ensure performance and reliability. Once installed, Delta Controls'​ Partners work to enhance your building’s performance and contribute to saving energy.

Delta Controls'​ success is reflected by an experienced network of global installers, many of whom have built the success of their systems integration business using the Delta Controls Product line. We have consistently won many awards over the last three decades.

Industry
Manufacturing & Production
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Surrey, CA
Year Founded
1980
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