2026-01-23 – Weekly HVAC Jobs : Demand for HVAC Engineers is high

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


The job market in HVAC this week is buzzing with opportunities across the country. There’s a real demand for experienced professionals in both hands-on and managerial roles, and a few remote positions are popping up for those who prefer to work from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • HVAC Superintendent
    Company: Primech Recruiting | Location: Dallas County, TX
    Dive into this role supervising and mentoring HVAC technicians and subcontractors. It’s a great fit if you’re experienced in leading teams.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Superintendent
    Company: Surge Staffing | Location: West Point, MS
    This gig offers $25/hr and requires at least 5 years of experience in commercial HVAC and construction supervision.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Engineer
    Company: Northern Wolves Inc | Location: New York, NY
    If you’ve got engineering skills, Northern Wolves Inc is looking for a dynamic HVAC Engineer to join their team.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Drafter
    Company: Northern Wolves Inc | Location: New York, NY
    This role is perfect for someone with over 3 years of experience in HVAC drafting or a related field.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Engineer
    Company: Jobot | Location: Rockford, IL
    Jobot is seeking an HVAC engineer with a knack for HVAC systems design and implementation.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Fabricator
    Company: Resolute Industrial, LLC | Location: Indianapolis, IN
    Perfect for those who love working with their hands, this role involves fabricating HVAC systems and supporting control systems.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Engineer
    Company: Foxconn Industrial Internet - FII | Location: Houston, TX
    Foxconn is on the lookout for HVAC engineers with a solid background in mechanical engineering.
    Apply Here

  • Mechanical Engineer - HVAC
    Company: ECU Corporation | Location: Cincinnati, OH
    ECU Corporation is searching for a mechanical engineer to design HVAC systems. A great opportunity for those with a specialization in HVAC.
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Field Engineer
    Company: Northern Wolves Inc | Location: New York, NY
    You’ll fit right in if you have a background in mechanical or HVAC engineering.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is becoming more accessible in the HVAC industry. There are a few roles this week that you can do from anywhere, so consider these if you’re looking for flexibility.

  • HVAC Regional Sales Manager - Northeast
    Company: TTE Technology Inc | Location: Englewood Cliffs, NJ
    This remote role focuses on business development and managing HVAC sales in the northeast.
    Apply Here

  • District Sales Manager Commercial HVAC/R Sales
    Company: Primary Search Partners | Location: Various Locations
    With over 10 years of experience needed, this role covers commercial HVAC/R sales across multiple locations.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Sales Manager Roofing & HVAC
    Company: Infinite Home Solutions | Location: Fresno, CA
    Ideal for those with HVAC sales experience or looking to get into it, this role involves managing sales and coaching teams.
    Apply Here


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


That’s it for this week’s roundup. Whether you’re looking to climb the ladder or find a role that fits your lifestyle, there’s something for everyone. Keep an eye on these opportunities and grab them while they’re hot.

Last week I got two callbacks within 24 hours by applying in the first hour and leading with project metrics (400-ton chiller, BAS: Trane/Johnson) on the resume. Small caveat: a lot of ‘remote’ listings end up hybrid, so ask about site visits up front. If you ‘apply promptly’, keep a one-page PDF with certs (EPA 608) and recent tonnage ready — like chasing a leaky duct, speed matters.

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Quick tip: I put my EPA 608 type and state license right in the header and saw better hits on the “real-time” posts before they expire. For the remote roles, I add one line with BAS tools I use (Niagara N4, SkySpark) plus my home test setup, @Guide, and it seems to clear filters faster. Small caveat: if it’s through an agency, I call the same day to confirm it’s still open because , stale listings.

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I stopped sending fancy PDFs — , ATS kept mangling columns — so a clean.docx plus a two-sentence blurb with start date and travel radius has gotten me faster callbacks on these “real-time” posts. @Guide good point on specifics; I include commissioning highlights (Niagara N4 tune, HAP/TRACE loads, delta-T before/after) and keep it one page so they can scan in 10 seconds. If a post is older than about 8 hours, I skip reapplying and call the GC/PM directly to see if it’s still live.

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