
Johnson Controls
Produces HVAC, fire, security and building automation systems to optimize and protect buildings globally.
Electrical Engineer (onsite)
Maintain and improve fire detection hardware, ensuring reliability and compliance.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The engineer will collaborate across functions to ensure product quality and compliance, contributing to the continuous improvement of Johnson Controls’ fire detection solutions. • Analyze and resolve hardware issues in existing fire detection products. • Collaborate with global engineering, customer support, and compliance teams. • Implement design improvements and cost‑optimization measures. • Support product lifecycle activities, including component obsolescence management and redesigns. • Maintain documentation and ensure alignment with regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸hardware debug
- ▸design improvement
- ▸cost optimization
- ▸lifecycle management
- ▸documentation
- ▸team collaboration
What You Bring
• Hold a degree in Electrical Engineering. • Possess 3+ years of experience in embedded hardware design and troubleshooting. • Demonstrate proficiency with debugging tools such as oscilloscopes and logic analyzers. • Experience with low‑power analog circuit design (preferred). • Knowledge of AC/DC and DC/DC converters. • Familiarity with microcontrollers and embedded systems.
Requirements
- ▸electrical engineering
- ▸3+ years
- ▸oscilloscope
- ▸analog circuit
- ▸converters
- ▸microcontrollers
Benefits
The advertised salary range is $85,000–$120,000, adjusted based on education, experience, and market data, and the position includes a competitive benefits package. Johnson Controls may use AI‑assisted tools in the hiring process, but final decisions are made by human reviewers.
Work Environment
Office Full-Time