Full-Time

Controls Systems Technician

Updated on 8/21/2026

Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls

10,001+ employees

Provides smart building technology and services

Compensation Overview

$21.92 - $30.14/hr

Ishpeming, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Building Systems & HVAC (1)
Required Skills
HVAC
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • One to two years of industry experience or experience servicing electronic and/or mechanical systems in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning industry.
  • PC experience and the ability to program heating, ventilation, and air conditioning-related software.
  • Ability to use hand and power tools, including drills and saws.
  • Effective interpersonal skills to represent Johnson Controls to customers and outside contacts ethically and professionally.
  • Ability to explain technical information to technical and non-technical people.
  • Leadership skills to support Mechanics working on non-complex, non-critical building automation equipment at a job site.
  • Attention to detail, a positive attitude, and willingness to learn.
  • Good communication and listening skills.
Responsibilities
  • Perform assigned system commissioning using Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve basic heating, ventilation, and air conditioning mechanical, electrical, and controls problems.
  • Respond to basic warranty calls.
  • Load system-level controller software.
  • Perform complex commissioning and system diagnostics from system-level controllers to end devices such as sensors and actuators.
  • Complete required commissioning documentation.
  • Keep management and the Johnson Controls contractor or customer informed of job progress and issues.
  • Calibrate systems using basic electronic test equipment.
  • Complete administrative tasks including timesheets, expense reports, and on-site documentation.
  • Document changes and provide information for as-built documentation.
  • Communicate with the Johnson Controls contractor or customer upon arrival and before leaving the work site.
  • Follow all safety standards and attend required safety training.
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning control systems, facilities management systems, site preparation, peripheral equipment installation, and servicing techniques.
  • Low-voltage wiring skills.
  • Experience working with Microsoft Excel.
  • Depending on location, ability to mount and terminate low-voltage devices; special licensing requirements may apply.

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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Simplify's Take

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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Benefits

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Employee Referral Bonus

Wellness Program

Employee Assistance Program

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

Flexible Work Hours

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Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-4%

2 year growth

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