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Mechanical Engineer

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Johnson Controls is hiring! The Mechanical Engineer is part of the BE, AirSide Engineering Team. You will perform a full range of engineering work requiring application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out engineering tasks. This talented team is responsible for all aspects and execution of AHU Design & Application. This position is onsite and based in York, PA.

What you will do
  • Works collaboratively to determine best techniques/procedures/theories and applies them to analysis, design or research of mechanical equipment and components related to the HVAC industry.
  • Applies use of statistical analysis and other quality principles and tools. Possesses an understanding of statistical analysis tools and problem solving.
  • Follows project plan. Participates in design activities with other team members.
  • Work under the guidance of senior engineers to support mechanical design and development.
  • Follow established engineering processes and work instructions.
  • Assist in creating mechanical designs based on written specifications and project requirements.
  • Participate in design reviews and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
  • Learn and apply CAD tools and simulation software to support design efforts.
  • Communicate effectively with project team members to ensure alignment and timely delivery.
  • Take ownership of assigned tasks and manage your work with support from mentors.
  • Adheres to the Company's Code of Conduct and Business Ethics standards.
What you will needRequired
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (ABET accredited) or related science or equivalent.
  • Understanding of business principles for the business unit.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite Applications (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint). AutoCAD / Inventor experience.

Johnson Controls International plc. is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected characteristics. For more information about equal opportunity and non-discrimination rights as a candidate, visit EEO is the Law. If you require an accommodation during the application process, please visit here.


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