Reliable Controls
Daniel Chaboya is an experienced web developer currently employed at Reliable Controls since January 2016. Prior to this role, Daniel worked as a GIS Technologist for the City of Langford from July 2012 to June 2014 and held positions as a GIS Contractor at the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and the Artisanal Gold Council, where responsibilities included formatting civic address data for the AddressBC project and collaborating on global mercury emissions data, respectively. Additional experience includes serving as an Assistant Geomatics Technician at Parks Canada and providing GIS support at Columbia Power Corporation. Daniel holds an Advanced Diploma in Geographic Information Systems from Selkirk College and a Bachelor of Science in Forestry with a focus on Wildland Fire Science from Colorado State University.
Reliable Controls
Reliable Controls manufactures simple, flexible, sustainable building automation solutions that balance comfort and efficiency while reducing greenhouse gas emissions in buildings around the world. Our goal to help others achieve their goals begins by listening. We hear the World Green Building Council’s call to businesses, organizations, cities, states, and regions to reach net-zero operation by 2050. The next 30 years are critical. In the world of building automation systems, that means you want products that are built responsibly and built to last. Reliable Controls technology is backward compatible, better by design, and supported by responsible recycling. Install our controllers now, and they will thrive for decades. That's a sustainable return on investment. This dedication to multigenerational success is unique to our brand and reflects our pledge to sustainability. It's with purpose that we refer to our lineup of controllers or sensors as a family; each generation adds value, and nothing is rendered obsolete. We also take great pride in creating a healthy, sustainable working environment for our employees—as evidenced in our Canada’s Greenest Employer Award honors in 2020.