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Field Controls Engineer

Field Controls Engineer

CompanyCarrier Global
LocationTexas, USA, Florida, USA, Syracuse, NY, USA
Salary$61213 – $107122
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • 3+ years of experience with HVAC controls and automation
  • Travel, including domestic and international (up to or above 80%)
  • Must be a US citizen

Responsibilities

  • Install, maintain, and repair air-conditioning and cool installations on board of ships and offshore islands in alternating circumstances
  • Independently perform complex services, repair and maintenance procedures, and commission cool installations
  • Detects the source of failures and fixes malfunctions of different natures
  • Manage internal ordering of proper parts to fix technical malfunctions
  • Perform technical analyses of mechanical and electrical systems
  • Provide service support and commission new installations in consultation with the owner and/or building team
  • Perform advanced test procedures
  • Detect damages on technical installations and submit reports
  • High degree of domestic and international travel required

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Chiller experience
  • Experience installing and troubleshooting HVAC equipment
  • Familiarity with KTA (accelerated corrosion / protective coatings and corrosion prevention)
  • Familiarity with KTC (exhaust temperature sensors)
  • Experience with measure-and-control technique, as well as electro technique
  • Knowledge on the use of relevant applications and automation packages
  • Ability to solve problems, signal bottlenecks, and anticipate in alternate solutions
  • Ability to maintain flexibility and anticipate scenarios with customers.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to deliver high levels of customer service
  • Creative problem-solving skills and ability to offer unique technical solutions
  • Available 24/7 to respond to unplanned customer requirements; this includes extended business travel outside of the United States (primarily to cruise ships and ports)