
Johnson Controls
Produces HVAC, fire, security and building automation systems to optimize and protect buildings globally.
Engineer I
Hands‑on lab engineer for fire detection hardware, soldering, testing, and ISO compliance.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Hardware Lab Engineer will join the Lab team, reporting to the Lab Manager, to develop setups, rework electronic and mechanical assemblies, perform board assembly, and maintain the laboratory supporting fire detection systems. The role collaborates closely with a multi‑disciplined engineering group that includes electronics, mechanical, PCB layout, firmware, and manufacturing engineers to deliver new and improved customer solutions. The role carries information‑security responsibilities such as adhering to Johnson Controls policies, product security standards, and licensing agreements; avoiding illegal software use; protecting copyrighted material; implementing physical and technical safeguards; and promptly reporting any security incidents or vulnerabilities. • Perform hardware setup, rework electronics/mechanical assemblies, and board assembly for fire detection systems. • Support hardware, mechanical, firmware, and QA teams while ensuring first‑time‑right task completion. • Operate soldering/desoldering stations and solder all types of SMT components. • Manage lab inventory, equipment calibration, and maintain ISO‑compliant documentation. • Prepare test jigs, test setups, and utilize oscilloscope, digital multimeter, and signal generators. • Maintain 5S standards and ensure proper equipment calibration records. • Follow JCI information security policies, licensing agreements, and report security incidents promptly.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸hardware setup
- ▸board assembly
- ▸soldering
- ▸lab inventory
- ▸test equipment
- ▸security compliance
What You Bring
Daily responsibilities include supporting hardware, mechanical, firmware, and QA teams, working independently to complete assigned tasks correctly the first time. The engineer must have extensive hands‑on experience with soldering and de‑soldering stations, be proficient in soldering all types of SMT components, and understand basic lab equipment operation as well as inventory management and setup preparation. A thorough knowledge of lab management and ISO audit processes is required, along with experience using oscilloscope, digital multimeter, signal generators, and industry‑standard soldering stations. The candidate should be skilled in preparing test jigs and setups, possess basic mechanical assembly knowledge, and maintain 5S practices, equipment calibration reports, and ISO‑compliant documentation. Desired qualifications include a Diploma or ITI in a technical discipline, 5–10 years of laboratory experience, and familiarity with EMC equipment and thermal chambers. Strong written and verbal communication, interpersonal, and problem‑solving skills are essential, as is the ability to work independently or within a team and meet assigned timelines. • Communicate effectively, solve problems, and work independently or within a team to meet timelines. • Hold a Diploma/ITI in a technical field with 5–10 years of lab experience, including EMC and thermal chamber handling.
Requirements
- ▸diploma
- ▸5‑10 years
- ▸emc
- ▸thermal chamber
- ▸smt soldering
- ▸oscilloscope
Work Environment
Onsite