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Duct Installer

Phoenix, AZ

We are seeking a motivated and reliable Insulation Installer to join our team. This role is responsible for installing insulation in residential and commercial projects, ensuring high-quality work, energy efficiency, and customer satisfaction. The ideal candidate has experience in construction, insulation, or a related trade, and is comfortable working with tools, heights, and confined spaces.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review daily work schedule and ensure truck is stocked with insulation materials, tools, and equipment.
  • Install insulation on HVAC ductwork, piping, and equipment according to specifications, work orders, and safety standards.
  • Measure and cut insulation materials such as fiberglass, foam, or other thermal products.
  • Prepare and seal surfaces by caulking, taping, or applying adhesives to prevent air leakage.
  • Secure insulation with staples, tape, wire, or fasteners.
  • Install vapor barriers and protective coverings where required.
  • Safely operate hand and power tools, including knives, staple guns, saws, and blowers.
  • Maintain accurate records of materials used and work completed.
  • Follow all company safety standards and keep job sites clean.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED (preferred).
  • Prior experience in construction, insulation, or painting (blown-in/spray foam similar to painting).
  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
  • Ability to read and follow written and verbal instructions.
  • Strong attention to detail, integrity, and teamwork skills.
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn.

Physical Requirements

  • Regularly lift/move up to 50 lbs.
  • Comfortable working at heights, on ladders, and in confined spaces (attics, crawlspaces, subfloors).
  • Stand, bend, kneel, and work on feet for extended periods.
  • Ability to perform manual labor in varying weather conditions.

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly pay + bonus opportunities.
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) with company match.
  • Paid time off and holidays.
  • Life insurance.
  • Ongoing training and career advancement.
  • Company vehicle (for qualifying positions).

 Company Culture

We pride ourselves on a supportive, safety-first workplace where hard work and a great attitude are valued. We are an equal opportunity employer and committed to diversity, inclusion, and fair employment practices.

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Pay Range

$70,000 - $80,000 USD

Howard Air

For more than 30 years, Howard Air has focused on providing the latest technology in superior comfort to meet our customers’ air conditioning and heating needs. When you join us, you will proudly be a part of an exclusive group of the highest trained and top earning professionals in the HVAC industry. Earn the most you’ve ever made in the HVAC industry while enjoying flexible work schedules for an unbeatable work/life balance, along with the best tools, equipment, vehicles, and facilities in the industry.

We are an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

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