A $150K refrigeration tech role hiring across 11 states, a remote controls engineer position out of Minnesota, and a senior service tech gig near San Francisco paying up to $50/hr. Here are five worth your time this week.

1. Refrigeration Technician — Multiple U.S. Locations $100,000–$150,000/year ComSource Consulting is hiring refrigeration techs, engineers, and project managers across WA, PA, MO, KS, NJ, CT, MN, VA, MD, AR, and IA. If you have commercial or industrial refrigeration experience and you're open to relocation or travel, this is one of the strongest listings on the board right now. Multiple openings, serious pay. View listing →

2. Controls Engineer / Controls Technician — Remote (Edina, MN) $70,000–$100,000/year Remote role with Easy Automation. Controls and BAS work is one of the fastest-growing specializations in HVAC — if you have DDC or building automation experience, this one's worth a look. View listing →

3. Senior HVAC Service Technician — Pacheco, CA $30–$50/hr Senior service role with Connolly Heating & A/C in the East Bay. California's HVAC salaries average $74,470 — 24% above the national mean — and senior techs clear $107K. At $50/hr, this listing is right in that range. View listing →

4. HVAC Lead Installer — Huntsville, AL $60,000–$100,000/year Lead installer role with Blake Brothers Service. Huntsville is booming — defense, aerospace, and data center growth are all driving HVAC demand in north Alabama. View listing →

5. Commercial HVAC Chiller Technician — Fort Worth, TX H & G Systems is hiring a centrifugal/industrial chiller tech. This is specialized work — if you have chiller experience, these roles are hard to come by and tend to pay well above standard service tech rates. View listing →

$71,780/yr — That's the average HVAC salary in Minnesota, 19% above the national mean of $60,100. With controls and automation roles like this week's #2 listing increasingly based in the Twin Cities tech corridor, Minnesota is quietly one of the better HVAC markets in the Midwest.

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