Follow proper schematic wiring diagrams and hook-up procedures.
Coordinates installations with police/fire departments and handles necessary records for notification of emergency calls.
Tests operation of system to the signal-receiving center to properly establish service.
Contacts customers prior to the date of scheduled installation to verify schedule.
Installs appropriate devices; dismantles and reconstructs equipment as required by customer or Tyco Integrated Security.
May manage installation teams on larger projects.
Prepares estimates in accordance with prescribed instructions or directions of supervisor.
Coach and mentor less experienced installers.
Reads building, electrical and sprinkler blueprints as required.
As a critical part of the team, the Commercial Installer works onsite with our commercial customers to set up and program their Integrated Security fire and security systems. The Commercial Installer also dismantles and reconstructs equipment when necessary.
Works safely and responsibly to avoid injuries, damage to property, loss of unused materials and cleans up installation debris.
Requirements
vehicle operation
power tools
electrical experience
technical training
blueprint reading
customer service
Ability to operate fleet vehicle in a safe manner at all times.
Ability to operate hand and power tools.
5-8 years electrical and electronic equipment experience with demonstrated mechanical aptitude.
Some technical school training is a plus.
Ability to read blueprints and schematic drawings.
A high school diploma or GED
Ability to communicate and provide excellent customer service.
Benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Referral Bonuses
Competitive Starting Pay
Global Advancement Opportunities
Paid Training
Life Insurance
Wellness Program
Company Vehicle (as applicable)
Comprehensive Benefits
401(k) savings plan with company match
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
Medical/Dental/Vision insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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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.