Honeywell

Refrigeration Application Engineer

Posted on: 5 Jun 2023

Bentonville, AR

Job Description

The Refrigeration Application Engineer will be responsible for the design of Novar Building Refrigeration automation systems, as well as the development of procedures used in the installation, commissioning, and documentation of controls projects.  

Responsibilities: 

Develop site-specific programming to meet project requirements
Interface with the Refrigeration Engineering Team, End Users and Program Managers in project definition, and issue resolution
Read and interpret Architectural, Electrical and Mechanical drawings 

YOU MUST HAVE:

High School/GED with applicable field or industry experience
2+ years of experience working with building automation controls, including installation, maintenance, or technical support

WE VALUE:

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering/Industrial/Computer Science, or Associates or Technical degree with 1-year applicable experience or 5 years’ applicable field experience 
Comfortable with highly detailed and repetitive work
General understanding of industry standard networking protocols, including LAN, Bacnet, Modbus, etc. 
2 years’ experience with commercial HVAC, or Refrigeration
2 years’ experience programming & configuring Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) systems
Working knowledge of HVAC & Refrigeration control algorithms
Ability to read and accurately interpret mechanical drawings
Ability to work in a cross-functional, team-oriented environment
Analytical skills to critically evaluate information from multiple sources
Attention to detail and quality a must
Ability to work overtime during the busy season
Tridium Niagara Framework Certification a plus

Honeywell

Minneapolis, MN

As of December 2, 1999, Honeywell, Inc. was acquired by Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell, Inc. designs, manufactures, and supplies home and building, industrial, and space and aviation control products. The company offers control products for heating, ventilation, humidification, and air conditioning equipment; security and fire alarm systems; home automation systems; lighting controls; building management systems; and home comfort consumer products. It provides central-station burglary and fire protection services; video surveillance, and access control and entry management services; and energy management and retrofit services.

The company also offers process instruments, process controllers, recorders, programmers, programmable controllers, transmitters, and other field instruments; and associated application software and services to refining oil and gas, petrochemical, bulk and fine chemical, and pulp-and-paper, as well as electric utility, food and consumer goods, pharmaceutical, metals, and transportation industries. It provides product and component testing services; project management, engineering, and installation services; instrument maintenance, repair, and calibration services; and advanced control, and networking and optimization services.

In addition, the company offers electronic control systems and components, such as guidance systems, flight and engine control systems, precision components, surveillance and warning systems, spacecraft attitude and positioning systems, precision pointing and isolation systems, and communications services for commercial and business aircraft, military aircraft and spacecraft, and airports. The company also provides systems analysis, and applied research and development on application software, sensors, and advanced electronics. The company was founded in 1927 as Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company and changed its name to Honeywell, Inc. in 1964. Honeywell, Inc. is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.