Mobile HVAC Technician
Are you ready to put your HVAC skills to work on something bigger than the day-to-day service calls? Join our team supporting the National Airspace System and Homeland Defense mission, as a Mobile HVAC Technician working on long-range radar sites and other critical infrastructure across the U.S. serving and helping protect our national security.
This role is more than just HVAC, as it’s a chance to:
- Earn well with a competitive base salary plus daily per diem on travel
- Build your career with a SECRET clearance sponsorship (rare for HVAC techs and a long-term career asset, opens greater opportunity in the GovCon market)
- Travel with purpose, working on specialized systems that support national defense and aviation safety
- Be part of a growing government contractor with opportunities for advancement
If you have 5+ years of hands-on HVAC experience (EPA cert or journeyman license a plus), U.S. citizenship, and are open to travel, this could be the career move that sets you apart.
About Objective Area Solutions
We are a professional services firm dedicated to advancing the aviation industry through innovative, mission-driven solutions. We combine technical expertise with organizational knowledge to deliver strategies that enable our civilian and military aviation partners to succeed.
Position Overview
The Mobile HVAC Technician is responsible for the transportation, installation, maintenance, and repair of mobile commercial HVAC units, ensuring optimal performance at various facility locations across the U.S. The technician will transport units up to 25 tons, install temporary supply and return ducting, connect thermostats, and conduct startup checks to verify proper cooling functionality. They will perform both scheduled and unscheduled preventive maintenance, troubleshoot, service and repair HVAC units in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and FAA operation and maintenance standards. All maintenance and repairs will be properly documented, and operational checks will be conducted before and after deployment. In addition to HVAC responsibilities, the technician will inspect and maintain the trailers used for transporting HVAC units, ensuring roadworthiness and DOT compliance. This includes repairs to trailer components such as lighting, tires, wheel bearings, axles, decking, and hitches, along with basic carpentry and corrosion control as needed. The technician must maintain a DOT driver's license and be prepared for up to 120 days of travel per year. An EPA license to purchase freon is also required. The technician must comply with all relevant federal and state laws, including NEC, DOT, EPA, OSHA/EOSH regulations, and FAA Orders and Directives. They will also be responsible for maintaining vehicles and equipment to always ensure safe and proper operation.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Mobile HVAC Technician will perform a wide range of activities, including but not limited to:
- A minimum of 5 years of experience in HVAC systems and repairs.
- Experience with the transportation, installation, maintenance, and repair of mobile commercial HVAC units.
- Perform scheduled an unscheduled preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing HVAC units.
- Will inspect and maintain the trailers used for transporting HVAC units, ensuring road worthiness and DOT compliance.
Work Environment - Oklahoma City, OK based (Occasional travel US based with per diem provided)
About the Mission
This position directly supports the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the agency responsible for overseeing the safety of more than 45,000 daily flights and 3 million passengers across U.S.-controlled airspace. In addition to civilian aviation oversight, the FAA plays a vital role in national security in coordination with the Department of Defense and other federal partners.