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Build a career in Georgia, one heat pump at a time

Atlas Air Comfort installs energy-efficient heat pumps for income-qualified Georgia homeowners through Georgia Home Energy Rebates and the federal HEAR and HOMES rebate programs. We're hiring full-time W-2 technicians and 1099 independent subcontractors across Georgia.

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W-2 & 1099full-time and subcontract
Steady workrebate-funded installs
Licenserequired for every role

Open positions in Georgia

Georgia offers two ways to work with us: a full-time, W-2 HVAC technician role and a 1099 independent subcontractor role. All work centers on heat pump installations and home electrification upgrades funded by federal Home Energy Rebate (HEAR/HOMES) programs. EPA 608 Universal certification is required for every role, and a valid state HVAC license is mandatory for every position. There are no exceptions. Each position's specific licensing requirements are detailed below.

Georgia

Georgia Home Energy Rebates

Installing efficient heat pumps for income-qualified Georgia homeowners. All field work in Georgia must be performed or supervised under a Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor license.

Full-Time Employee · W-2

HVAC Installation Technician

Georgia · Full-time, W-2 employee · Hourly + benefits

Lead and assist on residential heat pump installations and home electrification upgrades, working as part of an Atlas crew. This is a full-time W-2 position with steady, rebate-funded volume.

License & certification requirements

License required Georgia: Work performed under a Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor license (Class I or Class II), issued by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board (Division of Conditioned Air Contractors). Technicians must hold the license or work under a licensed qualifying agent.
  • EPA 608 Universal certification required (covers Type I, II, and III refrigerant handling).
  • Valid Georgia driver's license and clean driving record.
  • 2+ years of residential HVAC install experience preferred.

Scope of work

  • Air-source and ducted/ductless heat pump installs and changeouts.
  • Heat pump water heater installations.
  • Electrical panel-adjacent work (disconnects, dedicated circuits, load coordination with electricians).
  • Energy-efficiency upgrades documented under federal HEAR/HOMES rebate programs.
Independent Contractor · 1099

HVAC Subcontractor

Georgia · 1099 independent contractor · Per-project

Take Atlas heat pump install jobs on a per-project basis as an independent, fully licensed and insured contractor. You set your own schedule; we supply a steady pipeline of rebate-funded work.

License & certification requirements

License required Georgia: Must hold an active Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor license (Class I or Class II) in your own name or company, issued by the Georgia State Construction Industry Licensing Board.
  • EPA 608 Universal certification required.

Scope of work

  • Heat pump installs, heat pump water heaters, and electrical panel-adjacent work.
  • Energy-efficiency upgrades under federal HEAR/HOMES rebate programs.
Before your first job, subcontractors must provide: current proof of liability insurance, a valid Georgia Conditioned Air Contractor license, and a completed IRS Form W-9.

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