Demonstrated experience with design of variable speed compression systems and inverter technology.Master’s Degree in engineering or equivalent experience.Proficiency using the Microsoft Windows operating system in conjunction with the following Microsoft Office modules: Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, and Word.Flexibility and adaptability to changing situations and environments.Ability to make decisions quickly in order to maintain project schedules.Strong interpersonal skills effective and professional communication.Ability to organize and manage simultaneous tasks and projects.Self-motivated with a determination to exceed project objectives.Experience leading small teams to deliver expected project outcomes.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills.A minimum of 8 years of experience working with product or system design in a manufacturing environment.Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.Lead other members of engineering team to support project completion.Participate in design reviews for all new product launches to ensure the implementation of previous “lessons learned” and the application of any new product and/or process improvements.Track and report progress on key metrics such as cost, reliability, and warranty improvements to internal customers, external customers, and upper management.Implement viable proposals according to the assigned priority using the engineering change process.Provide technical direction and guidance to designers, model makers, technicians, and/or programmers to ensure timely implementation of improvement proposals.Performs actions to balance implementation, schedule, cost, and resource constraints and make recommendations to team.Creates project plans and schedules to meet or optimize required development timeline.Develop working prototypes, detailed plans, test outlines / procedures, and execute tests for industry to meet agency or regulatory compliance.Conduct system analysis and experimentation to assess application, feasibility of design and explore alternatives.Identify, investigate, recommend improvements in products, systems of processes to improve application, efficiency or application.Plan and implement processes, systems and procedures to complete assignments utilizing standard and local engineering practices and principles.Create and develop system concepts, product information using information provided by development team members and legacy products adhering to current agency and regulatory requirements.Complete projects in a timely and efficient manner to ensure that improvement objectives are met.Follow established safety procedures and wear the required personal protection equipment.You will also serve as a technical leader for the others within and outside the immediate team to participate in the team environment in the Wichita design group. You will support these products and others in production in order to provide optimal customer satisfaction. You will work and collaborate with other cross functional disciplines such as Product Management, Plant Operations, Manufacturing Engineering, Procurement, Quality, Field Service and PMO (Project Management Office) to develop and launch new products. This position will create value for JCI stakeholders by planning, conducting and supervising engineering projects with significant magnitude and scope involving integration among diverse systems and culture. This position is located at the Wichita, KS facility and will report to the Engineering Manager for Heat Pump and Adv. The Principal Engineer will work in the Residential Heat Pump and Advance Technology team that is part of the Ducted Systems for JCI. Our employees design, manufacture, and distribute around one million pieces of quality HVAC equipment each year. With a workforce of approximately 1600 employees, JCI is the largest non-aircraft manufacturing employer in Wichita. It sits on 63 acres and has about 1.3 million square feet under roof. The JCI facility in Wichita, Kansas produces both split and packaged systems for the residential and light commercial markets. Johnson Controls (JCI) builds some of the most popular and recognizable HVAC brands in the industry including York, Coleman, Luxaire, Champion, and Guardian.
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