Johnson Controls
Staff Facilities Mechanical Engineer
Johnson Controls, New Freedom, Pennsylvania, United States, 17349
What you will do
Performs detailed engineering tasks to include evaluation of engineering alternatives, analysis of data, calculations, CAD drawings, preparation of specifications and reports for the design, development, construction, and commissioning for mechanical, refrigeration, and process (MRP) elements required for HVAC test facilities.
This position interacts with engineers, suppliers, and other departments to facilitate project completion. Project work includes MRP systems that simulate precise and extreme environmental conditions including temperature, humidity, precipitation (rain, snow, ice, fog, salt, etc.), air flow, liquid flow, and high-pressure vapor flow.
How you will do itDevelop conceptual designs and cost estimates for related MRP project elements during budgeting (Capital Appropriations Request, CAR) and initial project phases.
Collect, analyze, and interpret data, develop engineering computer programs (e.g. Excel, EES, LabView) and designs basic process systems, sub-systems, and components.
Prepare final designs including drawings, requests for quote (RFQs), bills of material (BOMs), and construction specifications. Responds to contractor and engineering requests-for-information (RFIs).
Coordinate with electrical, controls, and other disciplines to facilitate state-of-the-art designs for complete HVAC test facility projects.
Create refrigeration and process system designs and develops piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) for projects that simulate precise and extreme environmental conditions including temperature, humidity, snow, air flow, liquid flow, and high-pressure vapor flow.
Review project designs for compliance with applicable national and local codes, engineering principles, industry best practices, company standards and related specifications.
Plan and conduct on-site startup, troubleshooting, adjusting, testing and commissioning of MRP systems for all test facility projects.
Facilitate all capital planning & execution
Operate in compliance with JCI safety, quality, confidentiality, and ethics policies, including completion of recurring on-line training modules with self-certification
Perform other duties as assigned
What we look forBachelor of Science Degree Mechanical Engineering from ABET accredited university; master’s degree or PE registration preferred.
Minimum of 8 years’ experience with mechanical engineering design in the HVAC industry; or 6 years work experience after the completion of a MSME degree or PE license. Working knowledge of applicable industry codes and standards including ASHRAE, AHRI, UL, AMCA, ASME, ANSI, SMACNA, UBC (ICC) and others.
Proficiency in Microsoft Windows operating environment, including e-mail and Microsoft Office software; and AutoCAD or equivalent engineering document preparation.
Ability to operate independently on detailed individual tasks with a high level of accuracy
Ability to multitask and work with various stakeholders as needed
Strong organizational and record keeping skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills using English
Effective and professional interpersonal skills to contribute as part of internal customer service team
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Staff Facilities Mechanical Engineer at Johnson Controls summary:The Staff Facilities Mechanical Engineer is responsible for performing detailed engineering tasks related to HVAC test facilities, including the design, development, construction, and commissioning of mechanical, refrigeration, and process systems. This role requires collaboration with engineers and suppliers to facilitate project completion, alongside developing conceptual designs, conducting data analysis, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. The position demands strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, with a focus on delivering state-of-the-art mechanical systems for extreme environmental testing.
Keywords:mechanical engineering, HVAC, design engineering, refrigeration systems, process engineering, CAD drawings, project management, environmental testing, engineering compliance, technical specifications
Performs detailed engineering tasks to include evaluation of engineering alternatives, analysis of data, calculations, CAD drawings, preparation of specifications and reports for the design, development, construction, and commissioning for mechanical, refrigeration, and process (MRP) elements required for HVAC test facilities.
This position interacts with engineers, suppliers, and other departments to facilitate project completion. Project work includes MRP systems that simulate precise and extreme environmental conditions including temperature, humidity, precipitation (rain, snow, ice, fog, salt, etc.), air flow, liquid flow, and high-pressure vapor flow.
How you will do itDevelop conceptual designs and cost estimates for related MRP project elements during budgeting (Capital Appropriations Request, CAR) and initial project phases.
Collect, analyze, and interpret data, develop engineering computer programs (e.g. Excel, EES, LabView) and designs basic process systems, sub-systems, and components.
Prepare final designs including drawings, requests for quote (RFQs), bills of material (BOMs), and construction specifications. Responds to contractor and engineering requests-for-information (RFIs).
Coordinate with electrical, controls, and other disciplines to facilitate state-of-the-art designs for complete HVAC test facility projects.
Create refrigeration and process system designs and develops piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) for projects that simulate precise and extreme environmental conditions including temperature, humidity, snow, air flow, liquid flow, and high-pressure vapor flow.
Review project designs for compliance with applicable national and local codes, engineering principles, industry best practices, company standards and related specifications.
Plan and conduct on-site startup, troubleshooting, adjusting, testing and commissioning of MRP systems for all test facility projects.
Facilitate all capital planning & execution
Operate in compliance with JCI safety, quality, confidentiality, and ethics policies, including completion of recurring on-line training modules with self-certification
Perform other duties as assigned
What we look forBachelor of Science Degree Mechanical Engineering from ABET accredited university; master’s degree or PE registration preferred.
Minimum of 8 years’ experience with mechanical engineering design in the HVAC industry; or 6 years work experience after the completion of a MSME degree or PE license. Working knowledge of applicable industry codes and standards including ASHRAE, AHRI, UL, AMCA, ASME, ANSI, SMACNA, UBC (ICC) and others.
Proficiency in Microsoft Windows operating environment, including e-mail and Microsoft Office software; and AutoCAD or equivalent engineering document preparation.
Ability to operate independently on detailed individual tasks with a high level of accuracy
Ability to multitask and work with various stakeholders as needed
Strong organizational and record keeping skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills using English
Effective and professional interpersonal skills to contribute as part of internal customer service team
#LI-SI1#LI-Onsite
Staff Facilities Mechanical Engineer at Johnson Controls summary:The Staff Facilities Mechanical Engineer is responsible for performing detailed engineering tasks related to HVAC test facilities, including the design, development, construction, and commissioning of mechanical, refrigeration, and process systems. This role requires collaboration with engineers and suppliers to facilitate project completion, alongside developing conceptual designs, conducting data analysis, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. The position demands strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, with a focus on delivering state-of-the-art mechanical systems for extreme environmental testing.
Keywords:mechanical engineering, HVAC, design engineering, refrigeration systems, process engineering, CAD drawings, project management, environmental testing, engineering compliance, technical specifications