HVAC/R Install Manager
Company: Private Company
Location: Weymouth
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Job: The Install
Manager is responsible for leading and standardizing all commercial
HVAC/R installation operations, with a primary focus on field
execution, workforce leadership, safety, productivity, and
long-term departmental performance. This role provides oversight,
direction, and support to Project Managers, Foremen, and field
staff, ensuring installation work is executed safely, efficiently,
and profitably, while Project Managers retain responsibility for
contract administration, financial tracking, documentation, and
client-facing project control. The Install Manager sets
expectations, establishes best practices, and ensures consistent
execution across all projects rather than managing individual
project details day-to-day. Key Responsibilities: 1. Field
Operations Oversight (Non-Project-Specific) Establish and enforce
installation standards, sequencing methodologies, and best
practices across all jobs. Provide high-level constructability
guidance and field support to Project Managers and Foremen. Perform
periodic jobsite visits to verify workmanship, safety compliance,
and adherence to design intent. Support resolution of complex field
issues escalated by Project Managers or Foremen. 2. Workforce
Leadership & Staffing Lead, mentor, and develop installers,
foremen, and apprentices across the Install Department. Conduct
regular labor planning meetings to align manpower availability with
workload forecasts. Support Project Managers in staffing decisions
without directly managing daily project schedules. Participate in
hiring, performance management, and disciplinary actions in
coordination with leadership. Oversee apprenticeship participation,
mentoring, evaluations, and skill progression. 3. Productivity,
Cost Awareness & Performance Management Monitor department-wide
labor productivity, manpower efficiency, and install-related KPIs.
Review labor trends, recurring issues, and variance drivers with
Project Managers. Support corrective action plans when jobs fall
behind production expectations. Provide estimating feedback on
labor hours, constructability risks, and installation efficiencies.
4. Safety, Quality & Compliance Leadership Enforce OSHA and company
safety policies across all installation activities. Lead safety
culture initiatives, jobsite audits, and incident prevention
efforts. Establish and maintain quality standards for installation,
startup, and commissioning support. Ensure best practices for
refrigerant handling, brazing, pressure testing, evacuation, and
startup are followed consistently. 5. Training & Workforce
Development Collaborate with the Maintenance & Training Manager on
department-wide training needs, priorities, and scheduling. Provide
input on installation-specific skill gaps, safety concerns, and
leadership development needs based on field performance. Support
implementation of training programs by reinforcing standards,
expectations, and best practices in the field. Assist with
identifying foremen and installers ready for advancement and
provide performance-based feedback to the Training Manager. Ensure
foremen and field leaders support and uphold training initiatives
through proper planning, communication, and execution on jobsites.
6. Department Leadership & Process Improvement Department
Leadership & Process Improvement Develop, document, and maintain
Install Department SOPs and workflows. Coordinate tool standards,
truck inventory guidelines, and field asset management. Partner
with Project Management and Estimating to improve handoffs,
planning, and execution. Drive continuous improvement initiatives
based on lessons learned and performance data. Explicit Exclusions
(Owned by Project Manager) The Install Manager does not directly
manage the following, which are the responsibility of the Project
Manager: Contract review, permits, insurance certificates, and
contract administration Project-level budgeting, cost tracking,
billing, and financial reporting RFIs, submittals, change orders,
and contract documentation Detailed project scheduling and daily
job coordination Client, GC, and owner-facing project
communications Project close-out documentation, O&M manuals,
and billing closeout Qualifications: 8 years of commercial HVAC/R
installation experience, including leadership or supervisory roles.
Strong knowledge of HVAC equipment, ductwork, piping, refrigeration
systems, and installation best practices. Proven experience leading
field teams and developing foremen and apprentices. Ability to
analyze productivity trends and drive corrective action. OSHA 30
and EPA 608 certification required. Massachusetts Refrigeration
Technician or Contractor License preferred (or state equivalent).
Physical Requirements: Must be able to visit and walk active
construction job sites regularly Occasional lifting, bending,
kneeling, climbing, and navigating ladders or scaffolding Ability
to communicate effectively in person and via phone and email Must
be able to travel to project sites as needed Why Join Us?: Join a
tight-knit, professional team that values collaboration, safety,
and craftsmanship Lead challenging, high-impact projects in the
commercial HVAC space Enjoy a stable, long-term role with
opportunities to grow and advance Competitive compensation package
and supportive leadership team Your input matters—we value
independent thinkers who bring ideas to the table
Keywords: Private Company, Hartford , HVAC/R Install Manager, Engineering , Weymouth, Connecticut