Refrigeration Technician Jobs

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Refrigeration Technician Jobs

Commercial refrigeration technicians service the mechanical cooling systems behind food service, cold storage, pharmaceutical storage, data centers, and industrial process cooling. Walk-in coolers, reach-in cases, large rack systems, process chillers, and CO2 cascade systems all fall in scope.

This is a distinct specialization from standard HVAC service. It demands deeper refrigerant system knowledge and, in many states, separate refrigeration contractor licensing.

Employers range from refrigeration contractors and grocery chains to food distribution facilities, cold storage operators, and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Experienced techs are in short supply across most U.S. markets, and the ongoing refrigerant transition keeps raising the technical bar.

At a Glance

Quick Facts

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Role Type
Field service and installation with a refrigeration systems focus.
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Salary Range
$58,000 to $98,000 per year.
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Hourly Range
$28 to $47 per hour. Industrial refrigeration on ammonia and CO2 systems pays at the high end.
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Experience Required
3 to 6 years in commercial refrigeration. Industrial refrigeration requires specialized training.
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Job Outlook
Strong. Refrigerant transitions and cold chain infrastructure investment drive sustained demand.
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Common Employers
Welbilt, Hussmann, Hill Phoenix, supermarket chains (Kroger, Albertsons), cold storage REITs, food distribution companies, and industrial refrigeration contractors.

Market Drivers

Why Demand Is Strong

The Refrigerant Transition
HFC phasedowns under the AIM Act are forcing equipment replacements across commercial and industrial refrigeration. Lower-GWP refrigerants, including CO2 transcritical systems, require different handling knowledge, tools, and commissioning approaches.
Primary Driver
Cold Chain Investment
Pharmaceutical manufacturing growth, e-commerce grocery fulfillment, and food safety requirements are accelerating cold chain buildout. Industrial ammonia systems in cold storage continue to expand.
Growth
Ammonia Specialization
Ammonia refrigeration remains highly specialized, with its own certification requirements and a very small talent pool. That scarcity keeps wages high for qualified techs.
Niche
Recertification Baseline
The EPA Section 608 recertification requirements introduced in 2018 raised the baseline, and not every legacy tech has kept current. That widens the gap between qualified and unqualified workers.
Compliance

Hiring Criteria

What Employers Look For

EPA 608 Universal
The required baseline certification.
RETA Certifications
CIRO or CRST, valued for industrial and large commercial work.
Ammonia / PSM Awareness
Process Safety Management and RMP awareness expected at industrial facilities.
CO2 Transcritical Training
Increasingly in demand and still relatively rare in the field workforce.
State Refrigeration License
Required separately from HVAC licenses in several states.
HACCP / Food Safety
A plus for food production or distribution environments.

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