Full-Time

BMS Project Engineer

Updated on 8/17/2026

Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls

10,001+ employees

Provides smart building technology and services

No salary listed

Sydney NSW, Australia

In Person

Based in Macquarie Park; parking is available on site.

Bachelor's

Category
Building Systems & HVAC (1)
Required Skills
Software Testing
Microsoft Windows
Quality Assurance (QA)
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides

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Requirements
  • At least five years of experience in a similar role.
  • A Bachelor of Engineering degree or a technical-related field qualification.
  • High-level knowledge of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning controls products and services.
  • High-level knowledge of information technology and server environments.
  • Five to seven years of experience in Building Management Systems and digital offerings.
  • Advanced computer and Microsoft Windows skills, including Microsoft Project, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access.
  • Commercial heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning experience is preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Provide engineering and installation solutions for the New South Wales Service team.
  • Ensure the production, testing, and documentation control for Building Management and Control Systems comply with customer specifications and quality-assurance standards.
  • Manage engineering tasks for large construction, fit-out, and expansion projects.
  • Lead the production of project design documents, including points lists, system schedules, equipment schedules, and drawings.
  • Design and implement control programming for new and existing installations using Johnson Controls and third-party products.
  • Ensure software testing and results meet customer specifications and quality-assurance requirements.
  • Design and implement graphical user interfaces for new and existing installations according to Johnson Controls and customer standards.
  • Troubleshoot complex systems problems and advise others on resolving them.
  • Use a thorough understanding of systems software to design, write, or recommend program modifications.
  • Work closely with the project manager on deliverable scope and project financial improvement.
  • Interact proactively with customers to understand their needs, scope, and existing systems.
  • Assist during the bid phase by providing technical recommendations and reviews to Sales.
  • Provide leadership to junior engineers, technicians, and apprentices as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • Commercial heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning experience.

Johnson Controls transforms environments where people live, work, learn, and play by providing smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings. It offers comprehensive digital solutions through its OpenBlue platform, serving healthcare, education, data centers, airports, stadiums, manufacturing, and government sectors with a portfolio of building technology, software, and services focused on efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The company operates in more than 150 countries with about 100,000 experts and aims to reimagine building performance to benefit people, places, and the planet.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Cork, Ireland

Founded

1885

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What believers are saying

  • July 29, 2026 Q3 orders rose 27%, and backlog hit a record $21 billion.
  • OpenBlue Energy and Comfort Intelligence cuts airside energy nearly 10%, boosting customer ROI.
  • Management says data-center sales reach high-teens of FY26 revenue and one-third within five years.

What critics are saying

  • A multi-year restructuring still carries about $400 million of costs through fiscal 2027.
  • June 30, 2026 liabilities included $169 million environmental reserves and $381 million asbestos obligations.
  • PFAS, AFFF, and asbestos litigation keep draining cash, while data-center megaprojects drive growth concentration.

What makes Johnson Controls unique

  • OpenBlue AI-native platform launched August 5, 2026, unifies building data, controls, cybersecurity, and workflows.
  • Johnson Controls acquired Alloy Enterprises on May 13, 2026, adding direct-liquid-cooling for AI data centers.
  • Its mission-critical HVAC, service, and thermal-management depth spans 150 countries and complex facilities.

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