Jaewoung Oh currently serves as the Director and Digital Solutions-Controls Division Leader at Johnson Controls, where he leverages his extensive expertise in building technologies to drive innovation and efficiency in smart building solutions. With a robust background in Building Automation, Integrated Building Systems (IBS), and...
Jaewoung Oh currently serves as the Director and Digital Solutions-Controls Division Leader at Johnson Controls, where he leverages his extensive expertise in building technologies to drive innovation and efficiency in smart building solutions. With a robust background in Building Automation, Integrated Building Systems (IBS), and HVAC equipment—including chillers and Air Handling Units (AHUs)—Jaewoung is adept at developing comprehensive energy solutions that enhance operational performance and sustainability.
In his role, Jaewoung is instrumental in leading key projects that focus on the integration of cloud-based solutions, Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), and advanced Building Management Systems (BMS) controls. His leadership extends beyond project management; he is also a pivotal member of the Labor-Management Council, where he fosters collaboration between management and employees to promote a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
Jaewoung's commitment to business and organizational growth is reflected in his strategic approach to driving digital transformation within the Controls Division. His experience in optimizing chiller plant operations through innovative solutions positions him as a thought leader in the industry, ensuring that Johnson Controls remains at the forefront of smart building technology. With a passion for enhancing energy efficiency and operational effectiveness, Jaewoung is dedicated to delivering total solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients in an increasingly complex building environment. His ability to navigate the intersection of technology and building systems makes him a valuable asset to both Johnson Controls and the broader building technologies sector.