Johnson Controls
Data Centers
TechnologyStrategyApplicationsEngineer
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“Technology Strategy Applications Engineer at Johnson Controls. Skills: Thermal management solutions, Cooling architecture, Data center design. Identify challenges of data center designers. Develop tailored solutions for customers”
Industry & Context.
Natural problem solver
Willingness to travel globally
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
10 years designing mechanical cooling systems, 5 years in data center industry, Technical knowledge of mission critical cooling systems, Understanding and writing product specifications, Experience in strategic planning, Experience in marketing, Experience in market research, Prospecting skills to identify decision-makers, Ability to work independently, Ability to collaborate effectively with internal teams
Nice to Have
Experience with advanced IT equipment cooling systems
What You'll Do.
Identify challenges of data center designers
Develop tailored solutions for customers
Define innovative thermal management solutions
Develop reference designs for facility water
Engage with thermal system partners
Author application guides
Engage with infrastructure design community
Design next generation cooling architecture
Provide technical support on thermal management products
Collaborate with R&D teams
Collaborate with Training teams
Collaborate with Product Management teams
Collaborate with Technical Support teams
Ensure design tools are available
Ensure technical tools are available
Ensure marketing tools are available
Support clients with products
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Internal teams; Cross-functional collaboration
Communication Scope
Exceptional presentation; Influence decision-makers
Process & Methodology
Strategic planning
Full Job Description
**Who we are:** Johnson Controls, a global leader in thermal management, mission-critical building systems, energy efficiency, and decarbonization, helps customers use energy more productively, reduce carbon emissions, and operate with the precision and resilience required in rapidly expanding industries such as data centers, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, advanced manufacturing, and higher education. For more than 140 years, Johnson Controls has delivered performance where it really matters. Backed by advanced technology, lifecycle services and an industry-leading field organization, we elevate customer performance, turn goals into real-world results and help move society forward. **What you will do:** As a Technology Strategy Applications Engineer, you will be identifying challenges, constraints, and goals of data center designers, and developing tailored solutions for customers. Defining innovative, scalable, and repeatable thermal management solutions which can be applied to numerous phases, sites, or geographies where data centers may be constructed. **How you will do it:** In this role, you will leverage your expertise to: * Developing globally applicable reference designs to produce facility water for use in air-cooled, liquid-cooled, hybrid-cooled or methods of cooling in data center facilities. * Industry engagement with complimentary thermal system partners and stakeholders to author white papers, case studies, or application guides of the equipment and/or systems needed for facility water production. * Engage with the infrastructure design community, such as consulting engineers and in-house mission critical mechanical teams, through industry conferences, expositions and other engagements to design the next generation of cooling architecture for data centers. * Provide in-depth technical support and guidance on thermal management (facility water) products internally and externally to the organization. * Collaborate internally with R&D, Training, Product Man
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