Residential HVAC Diagnostic Specialist

Step into a day as a Residential HVAC Diagnostic Specialist

You start your morning with a stocked company vehicle, an industry-leading mobile app that maps your route, and a supportive team just a call away. Each home is a new challenge: you diagnose, repair, restore comfort, and leave customers smiling. By afternoon, you’ve solved a tricky cooling issue, offered preventative options to protect the home, and organized your parts for the next call. No on-call nights — you head home on time.

Is this you?

  • You thrive on problem-solving — each service call is a fresh puzzle to crack.
  • You love fixing things and seeing the immediate impact of your work.
  • You enjoy helping people — you’re the in-home hero easing homeowner stress.
  • You like being on the move — meeting customers where they are, not tied to a desk.

Why Sears Home Services

  • Competitive hourly base rate, based on experience.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage — plus a $4000 annual subsidy for associates with dependents.
  • 401(k) with a 100% company match up to 3%.
  • Extra earning potential through performance bonuses and sales incentives throughout the year.
  • Flexible schedules — no on-call rotation.
  • Year-round workload supported by a broad product portfolio and cross-training.
  • Expert training from Sears Technical Institute, which has trained tens of thousands of repair techs over the past 60 years.
  • Peer mentoring and onboarding buddies to accelerate your growth.
  • Clear advancement paths and cross-training opportunities; average tenure exceeds 12 years.
  • Tools made easy: company vehicle, uniforms, specialty tools, mobile phone, and an app that reduces paperwork and provides technical support.

What you’ll do

  • Diagnose and repair residential HVAC and related appliances with precision and efficiency.
  • Deliver a customer experience that consistently exceeds expectations.
  • Offer value-added recommendations that enhance home cleanliness, comfort, and protection.
  • Maintain an organized, well-cared-for truck and manage parts effectively.

What you’ll bring

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • EPA Type II or Universal certification.
  • Hands-on mechanical aptitude with testing and repair tools.
  • Ability to follow established procedures to ensure quality workmanship.
  • Comfort using a smartphone for diagnostics and ordering parts.
  • Valid driver’s license for the state where you work.

Legal and compliance

  • Background & drug screen
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