Produces HVAC, fire, security and building automation systems to optimize and protect buildings globally.
Apprentice HVAC mechanic training with union, on‑site service and certifications.
4 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Apprenticeship
McAllen, TX
Field
Company Size
94,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Climate Control
HVAC
Facility Management
Fire Alarm and Suppression
Security Equipment
Building Systems
Engineering
Consulting
Sector Specialisms
Buildings
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Security
Safety
Role
Description
coaching
troubleshooting
safety
progress reporting
customer liaison
Through coaching and mentorship, apprentices will develop skills to troubleshoot and resolve both technical issues as well as customer needs.
Prioritize safety in all forms.
You will keep JCI, contractors, and the customer advised of job progress and issues as needed.
Requirements
hvac
epa universal
2 years
high school
driver's license
union
High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of two (2) years of experience servicing light and heavy commercial HVAC equipment.
You will meet attendance requirements for required Union training for first year.
Valid driver's license with an excellent driving record.
Ability to pass a thorough background check and drug test.
Apprentices will be trained and will perform service on HVAC mechanical equipment and controls on client sites.
Attention to detail through interpersonal, digital and written skills.
Self-starter with ability to eventually work independently.
EPA Universal Certification
Must be willing to join, and be accepted by, the Local 155 Plumbers and Pipefitters Union.
Benefits
Apprentices will participate in certified trainings through Service Technical Academy that will build skill sets to provide continued opportunities for recognition, monetary rewards and advancement.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
ability to pass a thorough background check and drug test.
Company
Overview
1885
Year Founded
Pioneered the electric thermostat and launched the building controls industry.
2016
Year of Merger
Merged with Tyco International, expanding into fire protection and security.
$26.8B
Annual Revenue
Generates revenue across four global business segments.
Record Backlog
Project Demand
Maintains a strong backlog of digital and infrastructure projects.
Pioneered the electric thermostat, launching the building controls industry.
Evolved into a global leader in smart building systems through over a century of innovation.
Typical projects range from HVAC installations to integrated smart systems in hospitals, airports, stadiums, and data centers using their OpenBlue digital platform.
Expertise covers HVAC, fire detection and suppression, security systems, energy management, and facility services.
Earned LEED Platinum certification for its North American headquarters and supplied smart systems to landmarks like Burj Khalifa and Taipei 101.
Culture + Values
N/A – Johnson Controls does not publish an official list of culture or values under standardized headings on its public website or LinkedIn.
Environment + Sustainability
43.8% reduction
Emissions reduction
Reduced Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 43.8% since 2017 toward a 55% target by 2030.
56% reduction
GHG intensity
Achieved a 56% reduction in GHG intensity since 2017.
56% renewables
Global electricity
56% of global electricity was matched by renewables in 2024.
25% sites landfill-free
Manufacturing sites
23 manufacturing sites (25%) achieved zero-landfill in 2024.
Inclusion & Diversity
Double women leaders by 2026
Global Leadership Diversity Target
Aim to double women leaders globally and minority leaders in the U.S. within five years, initiative launched in 2021.
>100k global workforce
Community Volunteering Impact
Engaged global workforce of over 100,000 across 150+ countries, contributing over 61,000 volunteer hours in 2023.
Includes diversity targets in senior leaders’ performance metrics tied to compensation.
Partnerships with HBCUs to develop next-gen sustainable building leaders through scholarships and education initiatives.
Increased spend with women- and minority-owned businesses as part of supplier sustainability and inclusion goals.