FAQs
Is the internship located in Minnesota?
Yes, the internship is specifically located in Minnesota.
What is the focus of the internship program?
The internship program focuses on developing future leaders within the field of smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings.
What kind of educational background is required for this role?
Candidates must be currently enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited U.S. college or university, pursuing an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree or equivalent.
What are the main responsibilities of the controls tech intern?
The main responsibilities include performing system commissioning, troubleshooting HVAC mechanical, electrical, and controls problems, and completing necessary documentation.
What tools will the intern use during the internship?
The intern will use Johnson Controls configuration and commissioning tools, as well as basic electronic test equipment for calibrating systems.
Are there any opportunities for professional development during the internship?
Yes, interns will have access to development sessions, executive engagement, and other learning opportunities throughout the summer.
What skills are preferred for applicants to have?
Preferred skills include quick and independent learning abilities, strong communication skills (verbal and written), strong problem-solving skills, and experience or classes related to HVAC/controls.
What is the hourly compensation range for this internship?
The hourly compensation for this internship ranges from $20 to $24 per hour, determined by education, experience, and skills of the applicant.
Are there volunteering opportunities available during the internship?
Yes, there are volunteering opportunities as part of the broader internship program.
What safety standards must the intern follow?
The intern must follow all safety standards and attend required safety training, exhibiting a high regard for the safety of themselves and others.