
Johnson Controls
Produces HVAC, fire, security and building automation systems to optimize and protect buildings globally.
Class III AHU Mechanic (Electrical)
Assemble, install, and maintain electrical components of air handling units.
Job Highlights
About the Role
Mechanics are expected to perform Class I, II, and III tasks, interpreting specification sheets and blueprints to select and assemble the correct parts. Duties include installing windows, hardware, gauges, and wiring units, as well as using rivet guns, air guns, welding equipment, and other hand tools. Additional responsibilities involve soldering copper pipe, completing required paperwork, and assisting teammates as needed. • Perform Class I, II, and III electrical mechanic jobs. • Interpret specification sheets and blueprints to select correct components. • Assemble and install parts, including windows, hardware, gauges, and wiring units. • Utilize rivet guns, air guns, welding equipment, and other hand tools. • Solder copper pipe and complete required paperwork. • Assist coworkers and operate bridge crane or hoist for shipments. • Maintain high standards of quality, safety, and productivity. • Participate actively in high‑performance team activities.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸electrical mechanic
- ▸blueprint review
- ▸part assembly
- ▸welding
- ▸pipe soldering
- ▸crane operation
What You Bring
Candidates should have a high school diploma or GED and possess strong English reading, writing, and communication skills. Basic math abilities, common‑sense reasoning, and elementary computer proficiency are required. Physical capabilities include standing, walking, climbing ladders, and lifting up to 10 lb regularly (occasionally up to 50 lb), with appropriate vision for close and distance work. The work environment is on‑site with moderate noise levels and regular exposure to fumes or airborne particles. Employees must adhere to safety standards while performing tasks that involve handling tools, climbing, and occasional stooping or crawling. Participation in high‑performance team activities is mandatory. • Demonstrate basic math, reasoning, and computer skills. • Meet physical demands such as lifting up to 10 lb regularly and occasional 50 lb lifts.
Requirements
- ▸high school
- ▸ged
- ▸basic math
- ▸computer skills
- ▸lifting
- ▸safety
Work Environment
Onsite