Perform HVAC Control systems programming, troubleshooting, installation, commissioning, and preventative maintenance as it is related to mechanical, electrical, and low voltage controls components
Respond to service and warranty calls using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools as well as a variety of hand tools including electrical testing meters and other electronic testing equipment
Provide front line technical and repair support through effective communications with Johnson Controls customers
Provide system repair and or update recommendations and assist in proposing of recommendations to Johnson Controls customers
Be part of an expanding team of the best technicians in the industry while you build career with a first-class global organization
How you will do it
Loading Johnson Controls field and network level controller software
Performing commissioning and system diagnostics for all levels of system controllers as well as end devices (i.e., Sensors, actuators, etc.) and complete all required commissioning documentation
Keeps management and JCI contractor or customer informed of job progress and issues
Calibrates systems requiring basic electronic test equipment
Completes administrative tasks including but not limited to time sheets, expense reports, and on-site documentation
Documents changes and provides information for as-built documentation
Execute company sponsored as well as personally initiated training to ensure the highest level of knowledge and capability are maintained
Engage with customers to fully understand their systems and needs
Communicates with the JCI contractor or customer upon arrival and before leaving the work site
Follows all safety standards and attends required safety training. High degree of regard to employee and subcontractor safety
What we look for
Required
Strong understanding of HVAC systems, sequence, and applications
Demonstrated technical aptitude in mechanical and electro-mechanical fields
Able to use hand, power tools and electrical testing equipment such as a multi meter.
Solid knowledge base in use of personal computers.
Attention to detail.
Good communication and listening skills.
(Depending on location, the mounting and termination of low voltage devices may have special licensing requirements.)