2026-05-22 – Weekly HVAC Jobs : Strong demand for commercial service techs

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This week, the job market is buzzing with demand for skilled HVAC professionals. There’s a strong need for technicians, especially in commercial service, and plenty of opportunities for those with experience in specific specialties. Remote roles are also available, so keep an eye out if you’re looking to work from home or travel less.


This Week’s Jobs

  • HVAC Technician
    You’ll be installing, servicing, and repairing heating systems. It’s a hands-on role perfect for those who love working directly with equipment.
    Company: Cole Refrigeration & Plumbing | Location: Hico, TX
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Project Coordinator
    This role focuses on coordinating new construction projects, ideal for someone with strong organizational skills and HVAC knowledge.
    Company: CDL Mechanical LLC | Location: Glendale, AZ
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Commercial Service Technician
    If you enjoy system start-ups and owner training, this one’s for you. It requires a solid understanding of commercial HVAC systems.
    Company: Peterson Sheet Metal, Inc. | Location: Bemidji, MN
    Apply Here

  • Experienced HVAC Service Technician
    Join a team handling both new construction and service work. This role is great if you have experience in ductwork and refrigeration.
    Company: American Mechanical Corporation | Location: Caldwell, ID
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Service Technician
    This role involves working on various HVAC/R systems. It’s a solid opportunity for those with a knack for service and repair.
    Company: Cary Services, Inc. | Location: Big Spring, TX
    Apply Here

  • Commercial HVAC Journeyman
    Looking for a skilled journeyman with a solid background in HVAC and custom sheet metal work.
    Company: Santiam Heating & Sheet Metal | Location: Stayton, OR
    Apply Here

  • Residential HVAC Service Technician
    Seeking someone with at least 2 years of hands-on experience in residential HVAC systems.
    Company: CDL Mechanical LLC | Location: Glendale, AZ
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Service Technician
    Conduct routine maintenance and repairs in a fast-paced environment. This is a great entry point for eager learners.
    Company: Service 1st Home Maintenance | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there are some solid remote opportunities for those looking to cut the commute and work from anywhere.

  • HVAC Mechanical Engineer
    Join Johnson Controls Federal Systems and help define project scopes and develop costs for HVAC mechanical systems.
    Company: Johnson Controls Federal Systems | Location: Southeast, DC
    Apply Here

  • HVAC Sales Associate
    A great fit for those with a knack for sales and customer interaction. Join One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning and make a difference.
    Company: One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Saint Louis, MO | Location: Chesterfield, MO
    Apply Here

  • Service HVAC Technician
    Superior Maintenance is looking for goal-oriented technicians for repair and installation.
    Company: Superior Maintenance | Location: Kennesaw, GA
    Apply Here


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The HVAC industry is full of opportunities right now, whether you’re looking to work locally or remotely. Take a look at what’s out there and find the right fit for your skills and lifestyle.

Finding remote roles in HVAC can be tricky, but networking helps a lot. I landed a great gig last year through a connection on LinkedIn. Anyone else had similar luck?

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I totally get the tight market — landed my current role during a similar job boom. One tip is to keep your LinkedIn updated; it’s like a résumé on steroids. Just the other day, a recruiter messaged me about a remote spot just because I listed my latest HVAC certifications. You never know who’s watching.

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If you’re eyeing those commercial service tech roles, I’d say don’t underestimate the power of highlighting any niche certifications you have. I landed a great position after emphasizing my EPA 608 certification during interviews. Plus, remote opportunities can be gold — just make sure to clarify what kind of support the company offers for off-site techs.

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I once got a remote HVAC job that required me to be super proactive about my schedule. Like you said, clarifying company support for off-site techs is key — my current employer was really flexible, which made a big difference. Anyone have tips on managing client expectations while working remotely?

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