Careers at Freedom Mechanical
Join The Country’s Leading Commercial HVAC Experts
Freedom Mechanical actively seeks elite commercial HVAC professionals to join our expanding workforce. As a technician on our team, you will manage complex mechanical systems and deliver superior cooling solutions that protect vital infrastructure. We require dedicated individuals who possess deep technical knowledge, strict attention to detail, and a proven history of excellence in the commercial mechanical industry.
Core Values
The Values That Drive Us
Critical Situations, Calm Heads
Our major clients operate mission-critical data centers and commercial environments where every second of downtime carries severe consequences. We need experienced professionals who navigate high-pressure cooling emergencies with a calm, methodical approach. You must diagnose complex thermal issues quickly and implement effective equipment solutions under tight deadlines without sacrificing safety or quality. If you thrive in demanding situations and want to build a rewarding career alongside the best technicians in the field, we invite you to submit your application today.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Which equipment manufacturers are you certified to repair?
We maintain active warranty certifications with several major commercial HVAC and chiller manufacturers. Our technicians receive continuous factory training to perform authorized repairs on the industry’s most complex commercial cooling systems.
What types of commercial facilities do you service?
We provide expert HVAC solutions for a wide range of standard commercial properties. Our team routinely services corporate office buildings, industrial manufacturing plants, warehouses, and large educational facilities across the region.
What specific issues does your preventative maintenance catch?
Our proactive inspections detect early signs of refrigerant leaks, sensor calibration errors, electrical wear, pump and hydronics issues, incoming power imbalances, and when necessary, evaluate oil for moisture and metal degradation. Finding and resolving these issues early prevents unexpected equipment failure and highly costly emergency repairs.
