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Location
Albuquerque, NM
Category
Construction
About This Role
Job Overview
This is a hands on role for an HVAC Installer in Albuquerque, NM. You'll be the person who makes sure homes and businesses get their heating and cooling systems up and running. It's physical work, no doubt about it, but it's also satisfying when you step back and see a fully installed system that works right. The job takes you to different sites around Albuquerque, NM, so your day isn't spent staring at the same four walls. You're solving real problems for people who need comfort.
Duties & Responsibilities / JobXi / Albuquerque, NM
- Install new HVAC equipment. This means furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, and thermostats. You'll follow blueprints or manufacturer specs to get everything positioned and connected correctly.
- Run refrigerant lines and electrical wiring. Proper connections are critical here ; leaks or shorts cause big headaches later. You'll braze copper lines and route control wires safely.
- Test system performance after installation. Check airflow, refrigerant pressures, voltage draws, and safety controls before calling a job done. No one wants a callback because something wasn't tested on day one.
- Pull permits and pass inspections where needed. In Albuquerque, NM, local codes matter. You'll coordinate with inspectors to make sure every install meets code requirements.
- Communicate with customers. Explain how their new system works, answer questions about thermostat settings or filter changes. People appreciate knowing what they just paid for.
Requirements / JobXi / Albuquerque, NM
- A minimum of 1 2 years of residential or light commercial install experience is typical. If you've worked under a senior installer for a couple of seasons, that counts too.
- A valid driver's license with a clean record. Most jobs in Albuquerque, NM require driving between sites with equipment in your truck or van. Don't expect to stay parked all day.
- Able to lift 50+ pounds regularly, climb ladders (up to 12 foot extensions), and work in attics or crawl spaces without complaint.
- A key pulse check: this isn't desk work. You should be comfortable working outside in heat or cold ; weather doesn't wait for ideal conditions in Albuquerque, NM . Some tasks require kneeling on rooftops or squeezing through tight basements.
Job Location
Albuquerque, NM