HVAC Service Technician
Job Description
Experienced Residential HVAC Service Technician | $85K–$110K+ Earning Potential
Ready to Take Your HVAC Career to the Next Level?
For nearly 40 years, Air Around the Clock has been a trusted name in home comfort across South Florida. With thousands of customers and more than 400 service calls handled each day, we offer experienced technicians something that matters: steady work, strong earning potential, and the opportunity to build a long-term career.
We are currently looking for experienced Residential HVAC Service Technicians with 4+ years of hands-on service experience, excluding apprenticeship or helper experience. This is not an entry-level or apprentice position. We are looking for technicians who are confident running residential service calls independently, diagnosing system failures, troubleshooting complex HVAC issues, completing repairs, and communicating solutions professionally with homeowners.
If you're an experienced technician who takes pride in your work, knows how to diagnose—not just replace parts—and wants the opportunity to earn based on your performance, we want to talk to you.
What You Can Expect
- Strong Earning Potential: Estimated $85,000–$110,000+ annually, based on experience and performance, plus commission opportunities.
- Consistent Call Volume: Join an established company serving thousands of homeowners throughout South Florida.
- Weekly Pay: Get paid every Friday.
- Dispatch From Home: Start your day from home in a company-provided, fully stocked service vehicle.
- Company Vehicle & Gas Card: Spend less time and money getting to your first call.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance options.
- 401(k) With Company Match: Build toward your long-term financial goals.
- Paid Holidays + PTO: Paid holidays + Paid Time Off.
- Ongoing Technical Training: Continue developing your diagnostic, technical, customer service, and sales skills.
- Career Advancement: Opportunities to grow within one of Florida's most established home-service organizations.
What You'll Do
As an HVAC Service Technician, you'll be trusted to manage residential service calls independently from diagnosis through completion.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot residential HVAC system failures accurately and efficiently.
- Perform repairs on residential air-conditioning, heating, and ventilation systems.
- Troubleshoot electrical components, motors, capacitors, contactors, thermostats, refrigerant issues, airflow problems, and other system components.
- Use gauges, meters, diagnostic tools, and manufacturer specifications to identify the root cause of system problems.
- Service and troubleshoot traditional and modern residential HVAC equipment, including variable-speed and inverter-driven systems.
- Explain findings clearly and professionally to homeowners.
- Present repair, replacement, indoor air quality, efficiency, and system upgrade options when appropriate.
- Provide accurate estimates and recommendations based on the customer's system and needs.
- Complete service documentation, photos, notes, and required checklists accurately.
- Follow manufacturer specifications, local codes, safety procedures, and company standards.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and professional company vehicle.
- Communicate effectively with dispatch, leadership, and customers throughout the service process.
- Participate in ongoing technical, customer service, and professional development training.
- 4+ years of hands-on residential HVAC service experience.
- Apprenticeship, helper, or HVAC school experience does not count toward the 4-year service requirement.
- Proven ability to independently diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair residential HVAC systems.
- Strong understanding of electrical troubleshooting, refrigeration cycles, airflow, controls, and system performance.
- Experience using HVAC diagnostic tools and meters in the field.
- Ability to confidently run residential service calls from start to finish without direct supervision.
- Strong problem-solving and mechanical troubleshooting skills.
- Professional communication and customer service skills.
- Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.
- Ability to successfully complete required pre-employment screenings.
- Ability to safely lift approximately 50–75 lbs. and work in attics, outdoors, and other residential environments.
- Comfortable using tablets, mobile applications, and field-service software.
