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Who We AreAt Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI), we are One Team working collaboratively to create purposeful solutions that make a difference in the world. Johnson Controls Federal Systems (JCFS) is a specialized team serving as a trusted partner to the federal government.
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Johnson Controls International plc. Supports JCI service branches on large, complex, commissioning projects for data centers or complex chiller plants. Has a high degree of technical competence in specific functional areas including RTU equipment/controls, Chiller equipment/controls, and BAS functionality and how to interact successfully with JCI equipment.
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Job Details What you will doThe Account Executive Wastewater Solutions position is part of our Building Technologies & Solutions business at Johnson Controls. A minimum of five to seven years of progressive field sales experience at the C-level.
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Johnson Controls is developing the next size 2000 cfm Core Energy Recovery units. AutoDesk inventor 2018 and Vault software or equalent. Utilizing mechanical engineering theory and methodologies such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and failure analysis.
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Johnson Controls will take an active role in laying out a training and development program for Sprinkler Helpers to help them begin the apprenticeship program, achieve NICET certifications and get promoted to higher levels of responsibility in our organization and in the fire industry.
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Engages appropriate sales support resources determined by the JCI sales and business process, including COE (construction management services), energy and operational engineering and technical support, financial and legal resources, etc.
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The Fire Construction Sales Manager leads the strategy, alignment, and development of the new construction and plan and specification retrofit fire projects for the assigned markets - which includes both Sprinkler and Fire Alarm.
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Job Details What you will do:The Fire Construction Sales Manager leads the strategy, alignment, and development of the new construction and plan and specification retrofit fire projects for the assigned markets - which includes both Sprinkler and Fire Alarm.
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Evaluates Johnson Controls' local performance in customer satisfaction and provides leadership for performance enhancement and proactive resolution of issues. Represents Johnson Controls as local leader for customers, employees and within the community.
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Recruitment professionals are eagerly gearing up for graduation season, a time when companies can hire some of the top college graduates who will be heading into new careers. Employers must act fast if they want to reel in the freshest talent. With current labor shortages in a holding pattern so far this year, it’s beneficial for organizations to understand what 2023 college graduates want. That way, recruitment efforts can be fruitful.
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Speak at industry association events, participate in association committees, and represent Johnson Controls at professional events (Hardi, AHR, CGNA, BACnet, RealComm, IBcon, ASHRAE) and customer hosted eventsRepresenting the voice of the customer (distributors, contractors, consulting engineers, and owners), provide VOC feedback to support JCI marketing team\'s efforts.
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What we look for Required 3+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems, Access Control, CCTV, and Security Systems. What you will do This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites.
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Performs assigned system commissioning using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools. Effective interpersonal skills to properly represent Johnson Controls to customers and other outside contacts in an ethical and professional manner.
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Adheres to all Johnson Controls and customer safety standards. PC experience required and the ability to program System, American Dynamics, Avigilon, Lenel, Genetec, Kantech, Amag and others.
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JCI is OFFERING HIRING INCENTIVES OR RELOCATION for various FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE POSITIONS. Work with low voltage wiring and associated devices for the operation of low voltage equipment. Perform routine inspections, testing, servicing, installing and preventative maintenance of life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturer's product line.
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What You Will Do A Johnson Controls Security Technician is a troubleshooter and service expert possessing knowledge and experience with intrusion, IP CCTV, access control and fire alarm systems from multiple manufacturers.
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