FAQs
What type of internship is offered for this position?
This is an internship designed for the spring semester, with the possibility of full-time employment upon graduation.
What are the primary responsibilities of the HVAC Controls Intern?
The intern will perform HVAC design, create and review submittals, review and create programming using CCT and SCT, and perform general technical work in the district, among other tasks.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited U.S. college or university, pursuing a degree in HVAC or a related technical field, and must be at least a sophomore in status.
Are there specific software skills required for this position?
Yes, candidates should be knowledgeable in the use of personal computers and applications including Excel, Word, AutoCAD, and PowerPoint.
Is US citizenship required for this internship?
Yes, candidates must be U.S. citizens or have legal right to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.
What kind of work environment does Johnson Controls offer?
Johnson Controls fosters an empowering company culture where team members’ voices and ideas are heard and valued.
What safety standards must interns adhere to?
Interns are required to follow all safety standards and attend required safety training, placing a high degree of regard on employee and subcontractor safety.
What skills are emphasized for success in this internship?
Strong communication skills, teamwork, an energetic and driven attitude, organizational skills, and problem-solving abilities are all emphasized for this role.
Is there a need for background and drug screening?
Yes, candidates must be able to pass a background and drug screening to qualify for this internship.