A Day in the Life of an Endless Energy HVAC Install Field Manager (For Techs & Installers)
If you’re an HVAC installer in Massachusetts—or thinking about leveling up—this is what the job really looks like on our team at Endless Energy. We install ducted and ductless heat pumps, furnaces, and boilers from Marlborough to MetroWest, Greater Boston, and Worcester County. We care about clean work, tight commissioning, and careers that actually go somewhere.
Here’s what a hypothetical day in the life of a HVAC install technician during a 1-day Mitsubishi heat pump swap out installation would look like.
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Toggle7:00 AM — Huddle, Scope, and Game Plan
Coffee, whiteboard, and a quick download from dispatch. We review:
System type (ducted/ductless, tonnage, zones)
Materials & truck stock (line sets, pad/stand, controls, whip/disconnect)
Homeowner expectations (access, pets, finish time)
Safety notes & who’s doing what
You’ll have an iPad with ServiceTitan so you can see job notes, photos, and parts in real time.
8:00 AM — Arrival, Walk through, Site Protection & Layout
Drop cloths, floor protection, and a quick walkthrough with the homeowner. We mark equipment location, line-set path, condensate routing, vacuum pump setup, and electrical. Clean, labeled, and logical—that’s the standard.
9:00–1:00 PM — Install Highlights (Where Craftsmanship Shows)
Line sets : Nitrogen purge, proper flares or press fittings, pressure test.
Refrigerant prep: Deep vacuum to manufacturer spec, confirm with decay test.
Electrical & controls: Whip/disconnect, communication wire, stat mounting, tidy wire management.
Ductwork & details: Transitions that actually fit, sealed connections, proper filtration.
Condensate: Pitch, clean routing, EZ trap where appropriate, no surprises later.
Mounting & aesthetics: Level outdoor units, neat penetrations, sealed wall sleeves.
1:00–3:00 PM — Commissioning & QA (The Difference Maker)
Follow the Mitsubishi heat pump start-up checklist
Static pressure, superheat/subcooling, check your delta-T
Control logic & lockouts set correctly – especially important if doing a Mass Save partial heat pump installation!
Photos and notes in ServiceTitan so the office can register equipment and we’ve documented the install
3:00 PM — Homeowner Orientation & Wrap
The Lead Installer will walk homeowners through filters, remotes/thermostats, maintenance basics, and what to expect season-to-season. Then we sweep, mop, and leave it cleaner than we found it.
Why Techs Choose Endless Energy
Growth you can see: Installer → Lead Installer → Field & QC Manager → Project Manager
Real training: Paid factory trainings (Mitsubishi, LG, Bryant, Bosch) + in-field mentorship
Tools & tech: Stocked trucks, iPad/ServiceTitan, organized parts, clean uniforms
Cross-trade support: In-house plumbing & electrical, plus water quality installs
Culture: Craftsmanship, communication, and care—for the homeowner and for each other
What We Look For
Massachusetts experience installing residential heating and cooling systems (ducted & ductless)
Pride in neat work, code-correct installs, and honest and strong communication, both with customers and the office
A valid license/driver’s license and a team-first mindset
- OSHA 10 and Universal EPA. If you don’t have these we’ll require you to have them before going into the field.
Ready to Build Something You’re Proud Of?
We’re hiring HVAC installers, HVAC service technicians, and Service Plumbers who want to grow. If you’re the person others call to “make it right,” you’ll fit in here.
Explore roles & apply: goendlessenergy.com/careers
Questions? Call 508-290-4235
What’s Endless Energy HQ: 261 Cedar Hill St, Suite 100, Marlborough, MA