Johnson Controls
thermal management, mission-critical building systems, energy efficiency, and decarbonization
TechnologyStrategyApplicationsEngineer
“Technology Strategy Applications Engineer at Johnson Controls. Skills: Technology Strategy, Applications Engineering, Thermal Management. Identify challenges, constraints, and goals. Develop tailored solutions for customers”
What You'll Achieve.
driving business growth; turn goals into real-world results
Industry & Context.
A natural problem solver
Willingness to travel globally
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum 10 years of experience in designing mechanical cooling systems, Minimum 5 years of experience within data center industry, technical knowledge of mission critical cooling systems, Exceptional presentation and communication skills, Proven track record of understanding and writing product specifications, Experience in strategic planning, marketing, and market research, Highly developed prospecting skills, Proactive, self-motivated approach, team-player mindset
Nice to Have
Willingness to travel globally as needed
What You'll Do.
Develop tailored solutions for customers
Develop globally applicable reference designs
Produce facility water for cooling
Provide in-depth technical support
Ensure market needs are met
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Industry engagement with complimentary thermal system partners; Engage with the infrastructure design community; Collaborate internally with R&D, Training, Product Management, and Technical Support teams
Communication Scope
Exceptional presentation and communication skills; ability to influence decision-makers
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