2025-11-14 – Weekly HVAC Jobs : Remote work is surging in HVAC roles

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the HVAC job market is really buzzing. Companies are in urgent need of experienced techs, especially those with lead installer and commercial mechanic skills. There’s a solid mix of on-site and remote opportunities, so if you’re looking to work from your favorite spot, there are choices for you too.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Experienced HVAC Lead Install
    Company: Jon Wayne Heating and Air | Location: Mount Vernon, MO
    Looking for a seasoned lead installer to tackle ventilation and air conditioning projects. Staying updated on HVAC technology is a must.
    Apply Here

  • Lead HVAC Installer (3+ years experience required)
    Company: Emerald Heating & Cooling | Location: Depew, NY
    Seeking a pro with at least 3 years of hands-on HVAC experience to lead installations.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Commercial Mechanic
    Company: SBS - NC | Location: High Point, NC
    Join a leading HVAC company known for excellence and success in commercial projects.
    Apply Here

  • Senior HVAC Technician
    Company: Everlight Solar | Location: Milwaukee, WI
    Take the lead on HVAC system installations in a senior position.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Technician
    Company: Furino Mechanical Contracting | Location: Swiftwater, PA
    Join a growing team that values proficiency in HVAC/R systems and components.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Journeyman or Master
    Company: Lakes Plumbing, Heating and Cooling | Location: Spirit Lake, IA
    Work with schematics and HVAC design principles in a key role.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Service Technician (5+ years experience)
    Company: Cooper Mechanical Inc. | Location: Ottsville, PA
    Join a trusted full-service HVAC company. Strong HVAC knowledge required.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Technician
    Company: Callahan A/C & Heating Services | Location: Moultonborough, NH
    Work an 8-hour shift focusing on light commercial HVAC service. 5 years experience needed.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Technician - Journeyman (Residential & Commercial)
    Company: A&L Homes | Location: Flemingsburg, KY
    This role requires a Journeyman HVAC License. Work on both residential and commercial projects.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Refrigeration Service Technician
    Company: Coldtech Refrigeration | Location: Idaho Falls, ID
    Focus on service, repair, and maintenance of HVAC systems in this role.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is a real thing this week, with verified roles that truly let you work from anywhere. Here’s what’s available:

  • Service HVAC Technician
    Company: Superior Maintenance | Location: Kennesaw, GA
    Join the team as an HVAC tech, focusing on repairing and installing from wherever you are.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Portland, OR
    Maintain and repair HVAC systems as a commercial tech, all from the comfort of your home.
    Apply Here

  • (C) Shipyard HVAC Senior Engineer
    Company: TMMG | Location: Chesapeake, VA
    Work on creating detailed design documentation in a senior engineering role.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Washington, DC
    Install and maintain commercial HVAC systems from anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Asheville, NC
    Work remotely while you install and maintain commercial HVAC systems.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Medford, NJ
    Keep commercial HVAC systems running smoothly from wherever you are.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Glassboro, NJ
    Install and maintain systems, ensuring they’re in top shape.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Huntsville, AL
    Work remotely on cutting-edge, eco-friendly HVAC projects.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Installer/Service Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Mobile, AL
    Install and maintain HVAC systems on eco-friendly projects from anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Preventative Maintenance Technician
    Company: BGIS | Location: Austin, TX
    Focus on preventive maintenance for HVAC systems while working remotely.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Keep an eye on these opportunities, especially if you’re looking to make a change or advance your career. It’s a great time to be in the HVAC field with so many roles available. Until next time, stay cool and keep your tools handy.

Noticed the “remote opportunities” surge too — what’s helped me is sending one PDF with my resume, EPA 608/NATE cards, and two recent commissioning reports so dispatchers see I can handle lead installer/commercial work right away. Just a heads-up: a lot of remote HVAC is controls/diagnostics and they’ll still want the odd site visit, so confirm that up front. Since these listings expire fast, I keep that PDF on my phone so I can apply in under a minute.

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I’ve had good luck landing remote diagnostics gigs by sending a 60‑second video walking through a Niagara station, trend logs, and my VPN setup — “here’s my toolbox” before the truck rolls. Small caveat: a lot of “remote” postings still expect quarterly site checks or on‑call within a radius, so ask about travel and tool allowances up front.

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Picked up two remote diagnostics contracts last month by attaching a one-page “first-hour checklist” to my application — what I verify before any dispatch (connectivity, BACnet device count, alarm priorities, and a sample root-cause note), kind of the remote version of checking superheat before you charge. Small caveat: most shops still want occasional on-site coverage, so I list my “radius and response window” and that’s helped close the loop.

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I set alerts and hit remote listings within 10–15 minutes — ‘apply promptly’ decides callbacks. I include my time zone, a 24‑hour SLA for first trend review, and a flat remote hourly; if it pivots to on-site, travel is at cost so there are no surprises.

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@tommill I’ve been getting quick callbacks by attaching a tiny PDF with a screenshot of my BAS sandbox (JACE + BACnet/IP simulator) and a short sample of how I annotate trends — think of it like a trailer before the movie. I also add “available for one kickoff visit if needed,” since a few managers still want eyes on the plant once before going fully remote.

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