Five strong openings this week, topped by two six-figure roles — plus we just published our 2026 Hiring Report breaking down the labor shortage in data. Here's who’s hiring:
1. Senior Project Manager — Commercial HVAC & Mechanical Construction AlphaX · Garner, NC · Full-time $125,000 – $150,000 / year Take full ownership of multiple commercial HVAC and mechanical builds in a hands-on subcontractor environment — for an experienced PM ready to run the portfolio.
2. Refrigeration Technician (Commercial / Industrial) ComSource Consulting · Seattle, WA · Full-time $100,000 – $150,000 / year Direct-hire commercial/industrial refrigeration role with strong pay and a hiring manager reviewing resumes right now.
3. HVAC Service Technician — Residential Gem Plumbing & Heating · Lincoln, RI · Full-time $35 – $55 / hour Full-time residential service with benefits at a company that treats its techs like family — repair, maintain, and replace HVAC equipment.
4. Industrial HVAC Technician — $5,000 Sign-On Bonus Coeur Mining · Lovelock, NV · Full-time $40 – $46 / hour Industrial HVAC work at a growing U.S. precious-metals producer, with a $5,000 sign-on bonus to start.
5. HVAC Service Technician Wisler Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric · Rocky Mount, VA · Full-time $26 – $38 / hour Residential service across Roanoke, Franklin County, and Smith Mountain Lake — diagnosing and repairing electrical, mechanical, and control-system issues.
Salary Fact of the Week
Seattle made the list this week — and Washington is one of the best-paying states in the country for HVAC techs. The mean wage there is $78,860, about 22% above the national average of $64,790 (BLS, May 2025). See how your state stacks up → Washington HVAC salaries
From the Blog
Read: 2026 HVAC Hiring Report — the labor shortage in data. Employers need to fill ~40,100 HVAC jobs a year through 2034, and there aren't enough techs to fill them. We broke down the workforce, the retirement cliff, and where pay is climbing fastest.
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