Johnson Controls
Building Solutions
HVACFieldEngineer,GCOE
“HVAC Field Engineer, GCOE at Johnson Controls. Skills: HVAC controls, Site assessment, Sales support. Conduct mechanical equipment surveys. Conduct control system surveys”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving; Business decisions under pressure
Ability to travel, Occasional travel required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, Minimum of 5 years industry experience in commercial installation or commercial sales, At least 5 years field experience in HVAC, Familiarity with IP networking practices, Experience with computer-aided drafting software, Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint, Ability to learn JCI-specific platforms
Nice to Have
Minimum of 2 years experience in system design and installation or service program cost estimating for HVAC controls or equipment in a commercial sales environment
What You'll Do.
Conduct mechanical equipment surveys
Conduct control system surveys
Perform on-site assessments
Coordinate subcontractor quotes
Deliver COE survey documentation
Review project costing estimates
Adhere to standardized processes
Complete deliverable documentation
Maintain subcontractor knowledge
Monitor AHJ expectations
Monitor permitting requirements
Provide pre-installation debriefs
Maintain product knowledge
Maintain service knowledge
Serve as local point of contact
Facilitate resolution
Ensure policy compliance
Ensure procedure compliance
Ensure program compliance
Ensure service compliance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Global Center of Excellence; Application Engineers; Local branch level; Sales associates; Subcontractor representatives; Installation management; Operations management
Communication Scope
Written communication; Oral communication
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