Hey — five strong roles this week, including a featured HVAC Technician spot near Ann Arbor that pays up to $85K, three sales and management roles clearing six figures, and a new resume guide built to get you past the screen. Let's get into it.

1. HVAC Technician — 365 Mechanical LLC 365 Mechanical · Dexter, MI · $60,000 – $85,000/yr

This is the one to look at first. 365 Mechanical is hiring experienced techs (3+ years with a mechanical contractor) to service residential and commercial systems — refrigeration knowledge is a plus. The top of that range lands near Michigan's 90th percentile for the trade, so this is a real-money role, not a starter posting. They're explicit about helping you hit your personal, professional, and financial goals. View the role and apply today

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2. HVAC Selling Tech — Energy Serv Naperville, IL · $60,000 – $150,000/yr Weekly pay, uncapped earnings, year-round work, full benefits + 401(k) match. Nearly 50 years in business.

3. HVAC Sales & Service Manager — Christian Heating, Cooling & Plumbing Wayne, PA · $85,000 – $135,000/yr Lead and develop field teams across a three-county footprint. A hands-on leadership role for someone who knows residential service ops.

4. Mechanical Project/Sales (HVAC/R) — Cox-Powell Corporation Richmond, VA · $95,000 – $115,000/yr Prospect, design, and sell commercial mechanical projects. Local candidates with commercial HVAC experience only.

5. HVAC Project Manager / Field Supervisor — East Texas Refrigeration Longview, TX · $24 – $30/hr + bonus Weekly pay, full benefits, and a trusted East Texas commercial contractor serving restaurants, banks, and retail since 2016.

Salary Fact of the Week

$77,570 — the average HVAC technician salary in Illinois, nearly 20% above the national mean of $64,780. The top 10% of Illinois techs clear $117,550 — and that's before commission. It's no accident this week's uncapped, $150K-potential selling-tech role is sitting in Naperville. See the full Illinois HVAC salary breakdown

From the Blog

Your resume has one job: get a hiring manager to pick up the phone. Most don't. They list duties instead of results, bury the EPA card at the bottom, and read like a job description instead of a reason to hire you. Our new guide fixes that — the five sections every HVAC resume needs, three summaries for different experience levels, two full copy-and-paste examples, and the mistakes that quietly screen good techs out. Read the HVAC Technician Resume Guide

Know a tech who's job hunting? Forward this their way — it might be the role that changes their year.

See you next week, findHVACJobs.com