Design and develop the overall structure of industrial/residential air conditioning systems, including key components (e.g., prototyping and certification of new parts).
Analyze structural issues during product development and provide professional solutions.
Prepare technical documentation (e.g., product BOM, mass production drawings) during project review phases.
Research and develop new structures/technologies to enhance product performance and quality.
Optimize product structure and control costs through technical improvements.
Own the identification, creation, and expansion of disruptive project pipelines aligned with themes in HVAC&R innovation, sustainability, and service.
Collaborate with global teams, cross-functional departments, and external partners/universities.
Engage in formal and on-the-job training programs covering engineering, communication, and management domains.
Deliver impactful contributions to strategic projects through three eight-month rotations across various Carrier business units.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree above in Engineering or related field
Strong academic performance, minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, with 3.2 preferred
Must be geographically mobile and have the ability to relocate for rotations.
To be eligible for the program, you must be a 2025-2026 graduate of the degree in the relevant field and start in the Leadership Program July 2026
Proactive and results-driven; thrives in a fast-paced and dynamic environment
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with cross-functional teams
Demonstrated technical understanding and skills
Knowledge of HVAC&R systems and cycle analysis
Knowledge of dehumidification technologies and materials
Knowledge of electrical/power control systems
Knowledge of thermodynamic cycles, thermal systems and heat transfer
Knowledge of analytical and high-fidelity model development, model-based predictions and experimental validation
Knowledge of statistics, reliability and economic analysis
Knowledge of system engineering methodologies, design of experiments