Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

Career Overview

Install or repair heating, central air conditioning, HVAC, or refrigeration systems, including oil burners, hot-air furnaces, and heating stoves.

Also Known As

  • HVAC Mechanic (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Mechanic)
  • Refrigeration Mechanic
  • Refrigeration Technician (Refrigeration Tech)
  • Service Technician (Service Tech)

Alternate Job Titles

  • A/C Installer-Servicer (Air Conditioning Installer-Servicer)
  • A/C Mechanic (Air Conditioner Mechanic)
  • A/C Service Tech (Air Conditioning Service Technician)
  • A/C Tech (Air Conditioning Technician)
  • Air and Hydronic Balancing Technician
  • Air Conditioning Specialist (A/C Specialist)
  • Attic Fans Mechanic
  • Baseboard Heating Installer
  • Blower Installer
  • Blower Mechanic
  • Bulk Cooler Installer
  • Commercial HVAC Service Tech (Commercial Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Service Technician)
  • Commercial HVAC Tech (Commercial Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician)
  • Commercial Refrigeration Service Tech (Commercial Refrigeration Service Technician)
  • Cooling Technician (Cooling Tech)

What You'll Do

In this role, your typical responsibilities include:

  • Test electrical circuits or components for continuity, using electrical test equipment.
  • Comply with all applicable standards, policies, or procedures, such as safety procedures or the maintenance of a clean work area.
  • Study blueprints, design specifications, or manufacturers' recommendations to ascertain the configuration of heating or cooling equipment components and to ensure the proper installation of components.
  • Discuss heating or cooling system malfunctions with users to isolate problems or to verify that repairs corrected malfunctions.
  • Connect heating or air conditioning equipment to fuel, water, or refrigerant source to form complete circuit.
  • Adjust system controls to settings recommended by manufacturer to balance system.
  • Recommend, develop, or perform preventive or general maintenance procedures, such as cleaning, power-washing, or vacuuming equipment, oiling parts, or changing filters.

Knowledge You'll Use

You'll need solid knowledge in these areas:

  • Mechanical
  • Building and Construction
  • Customer and Personal Service

Essential Skills

Success in this career requires strong skills in:

  1. Operations Monitoring

Key Abilities

This career requires key abilities in:

  • Near Vision
  • Problem Sensitivity
  • Deductive Reasoning
  • Oral Comprehension
  • Visual Color Discrimination
  • Finger Dexterity
  • Arm-Hand Steadiness
  • Inductive Reasoning
  • Manual Dexterity
  • Visualization

Work Style

People who excel in this career typically demonstrate:

  • Dependability
  • Attention to Detail
  • Cautiousness
  • Perseverance
  • Integrity

What Matters in This Career

This career tends to satisfy these work values:

  • Support
  • Independence
  • Working Conditions
  • Relationships
  • Achievement

Education & Preparation

Typical Education: Post-Secondary Certificate - awarded for training completed after high school (for example, in agriculture or natural resources, computer services, personal or culinary services, engineering technologies, healthcare, construction trades, mechanic and repair technologies, or precision production)

Related Work Experience Needed: Over 4 years, up to and including 6 years

On-the-Job Training: Over 4 years, up to and including 10 years

Education Details: Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.

Experience Required: Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is required for these occupations. For example, an electrician must have completed three or four years of apprenticeship or several years of vocational training, and often must have passed a licensing exam, in order to perform the job.

Technology You'll Use

Popular Technologies & Software

  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word
  • SAP software

Tools & Equipment

  • 4-wire resistance sensors
  • Acetylene torches
  • Adjustable widemouth pliers
  • Adjustable wrenches
  • Air compressors
  • Air flow hoods
  • Air flow sensors
  • Air velocity meters
  • Air volume test equipment
  • Allen wrenches
  • Alternating current AC line splitters
  • Ammeters
  • Anemometers
  • Autoranging meters
  • Awls

Work Environment

  • Telephone Conversations
  • Contact With Others
  • Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets
  • Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  • Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls

Salary & Job Market

Salary PercentileAnnual Wage
Entry-Level (10th percentile)$39,130
Median$59,810
Top Earners (90th percentile)$91,020

Workers Employed Nationally: 396,870

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Occupational data sourced from the O*NET OnLine database, developed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2024.

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