Full-Time
Posted on 8/21/2026
HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security solutions
$143k - $286k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Washington, DC, USA
In Person
US Citizenship Required
Bachelor's, JD
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Carrier Global provides intelligent climate and energy solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, including HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security systems. It sells equipment and offers services such as installation, maintenance, and remote monitoring. The company is transitioning from a focus on equipment manufacturing to digital building solutions that use automation and energy management to optimize performance. Its global footprint, diversified portfolio, and strategy of digital transformation and selective acquisitions differentiate it from competitors, with the goal of helping customers improve efficiency, reliability, and safety in their buildings.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Founded
2003
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Wall Street analysts have set ambitious price targets for three stocks, but StockStory's independent analysis suggests caution on two of them. Carrier Global trades at $62.64 per share, with analysts targeting $77.82. However, the company has shown no organic revenue growth over the past two years, whilst earnings per share have contracted by 8.4% annually. Diminishing returns on capital further suggest earlier profit pools are drying up. Elanco Animal Health, trading at $23.57 against a $31.21 target, has posted muted 2% annual revenue growth over five years. Its adjusted operating margin fell by 3.5 percentage points, and negative returns on capital indicate management lost money during expansion attempts. In contrast, Ulta Beauty appears to justify Wall Street's optimism. Same-store sales have averaged 3.5% growth over two years, whilst the company's 32.6% return on capital demonstrates strong management execution.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Jan. 2, 2024 – Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR) announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Viessmann Climate Solutions from the Viessmann Group. The transaction marks another meaningful step forward in Carrier’s portfolio transformation, further strengthening the company’s global leadership position in intelligent climate and energy solutions.
Carrier Global has acquired 75F, a Minneapolis-based maker of cloud-native, AI-enabled building-automation systems. The climate-equipment company disclosed no financial terms for the deal, which closed on 23 July 2026. Carrier had previously invested in 75F through its venture arm, participating in the company's $45 million Series B round in February 2025 alongside Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Next47. Founded in 2012, 75F had raised roughly $80 million in venture funding. The acquisition gives Carrier ownership of 75F's cloud software and machine-learning layer that automates building systems. Carrier plans to integrate 75F's technology with its WebCTRL building controls, Abound predictive-analytics service, and Nlyte data-centre management software. Carrier specifically cited data centres as a key application, planning to incorporate 75F's AI capabilities into its QuantumLeap thermal-management suite.
Curtiss-Wright has emerged as a strong cash-producing industrial stock, according to StockStory analysis. The aerospace and maritime products provider demonstrated 11% annual revenue growth over the past two years alongside 18.9% earnings per share growth, boosted by share repurchases. The company's free cash flow margin expanded by 6.3 percentage points over five years, reaching 16.4%. Meanwhile, two industrial stocks face challenges. Trex Company's revenue declined 2.1% annually over two years, with its free cash flow margin shrinking by 8 percentage points over five years. Carrier Global saw earnings per share fall 6% annually despite revenue growth, suggesting declining profitability on incremental sales. Both companies showed shrinking returns on capital, indicating increasing competitive pressure.
Carrier Global has raised $120 million in a Series C round led by Ribbit Capital, valuing the HVAC and refrigeration technology company at $1.45 billion. Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins participated, with Emerson Collective joining as a new backer. The company reported revenue of nearly $21.8 billion in FY 2025, down approximately 3% year-on-year, with net income of roughly $1.5 billion. Carrier serves customers in over 160 countries, focusing on energy-efficient climate solutions amid growing demand for green building technologies. The company faces risks from international operations, which generated approximately 52% of net sales in 2025, creating exposure to currency fluctuations and geopolitical instability. Supply chain constraints on components like motors and copper could also disrupt production.