Entry-Level Commercial HVAC Technician

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HVAC Technician

Job Description
  • Install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) systems.

  • Install electrical components and wiring for HVACR equipment.

  • Inspect and test HVAC system components to ensure proper functioning.

  • Discuss system malfunctions and maintenance needs with customers.

Salary Data

HVAC technicians are in high demand, ensuring comfort and climate control in homes, businesses, and industrial settings. With a median annual salary of $57,300, HVAC professionals can expect to earn around $27.55 per hour, and those with experience often make more. Many HVAC techs earn in the mid-to-upper $50,000 range, and top professionals in the field can make over $84,250 per year. As businesses and homeowners continue to upgrade and maintain HVAC systems, this career offers long-term job security, great pay, and opportunities for specialization in refrigeration, automation, and high-efficiency systems.

Salary and job market data sourced from reputable industry sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Glassdoor, Payscale, and other trusted labor market research reports. Figures represent estimates and may vary by location, experience, and employer.

Labor Market Growth Projections

The job market for HVAC technicians is growing. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projections show 9% employment growth from 2023 to 2033, which is much faster than average​. This growth is driven by continued demand for climate-control systems in homes and commercial buildings, as well as the need to replace retiring workers.

Fun Fact

The Pentagon has one of the largest HVAC systems in the United States, covering 6.5 million square feet of office space. The building requires a massive network of air ducts and climate control systems to maintain comfortable conditions for its 26,000 employees, making it a prime example of large-scale HVAC engineering in the U.S.

HVAC Technician: Climate Comfort Heroes

Bringing relief on the hottest and coldest days, HVAC technicians are the unsung champions who keep homes and businesses comfortable. This career lets you solve puzzles every day, troubleshooting high-tech heating and cooling systems for perfect indoor climates. Many people don’t realize how much modern HVAC work involves cutting-edge technology—from smart thermostats to green energy solutions—making it an ever-evolving field. And nothing beats the satisfaction of saving the day by fixing a broken AC on a scorching afternoon.

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