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Johnson Controls

HVAC Systems Design Assistant

Johnson Controls, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, 57102


Our employees are the most important part of our business.

Thank you for your interest in applying to new opportunities with us.

What you will doUnder direct supervision and using established standards, the Systems Design Assistant is responsible for hardware designs and software programming for HVAC control systems to meet the intent of the project requirements. The design assistant also provides detailed information and submittals to communicate design and operation to customers, consultants, Johnson Controls field installation team and subcontractors and responds to basic warranty calls.

How you will do itAssists in hardware designs from standard design library for flow diagrams, sequence of operations, bill of material, network layouts and electrical schematics as required.Selects, orders, and tracks the delivery of materials for assigned projects.

Coordinates factory-mounting processes to meet factory and project schedule.Checks in material, and delivers material to jobsite.Gathers field changes from the project team and creates as-built drawings and software. Prepares proper documentation and/or manuals for system operation.Keeps management and JCI contractor or customer informed of job progress and issues.Completes paperwork including but not limited to time sheets, expense reports, and on-site documentation.Adheres to safety standards.

High degree of regard to employee and subcontractor safety.

What we look forRequiredBasic knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and control systems.Demonstrated technical aptitude.Demonstrated computer skills required.

PreferredBasic experience in the HVAC field.

The pay rate for this position is approximately $18-22/hour, based on experience.

Keywords:HVAC design, system programming, hardware design, software programming, equipment installation, building controls, project coordination, safety standards, subcontractor communication, technical documentation