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HVAC CAREER TRAINING - LOCAL HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION TRAINING AVAILABLE

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My HVAC Career

2021-12-03 11:30:03

Job location Theodore, Alabama, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Trades & Services

Job description

Interested in a career in the field of Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration? My HVAC Career can help!

START TRAINING FOR YOUR NEW HVAC CAREER TODAY! Graduate employment services may be available once training is complete. This posting is for Career Training Services, provided by our network of schools located across the United States. Job placement is not guaranteed and programs require tuition. Financial assistance available to those who qualify!

My HVAC Career is the first step for individuals looking to get their HVAC certification in order to start a career in the growing industry of Heating and Cooling. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the job market in HVAC is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations. In fact, Employment of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics is on track to grow 34% from 2010 to 2020. The outlook on job opportunities for HVAC/R techs are excellent for those who have completed training at an accredited or state licensed technical school.

My HVAC Career connects individuals interested in pursuing a career in HVAC with local training schools who can help you achieve your goals. Upon completion of your training program, many HVAC schools offer job placement assistance which can help you begin your career.

Are you looking for a career with promising job prospects? If you're in the market for a stable career in a growing industry, this is the certification to get you on your way. Upon completion of training there are a variety of opportunities you can pursue. Some HVAC careers include employment in wholesale, service, equipment, manufacturing, and more!

If interested in training for a career in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Click Here To Apply!

Why an HVAC Career?

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems are vital to homes and businesses across the United States. Homeowners and business owners alike need the services of skilled technicians with an HVAC license to perform reliable installation, repair, and service for their crucial systems. Companies are looking for qualified technicians who possess an HVAC certification to meet the needs of their growing businesses.

The Department of Labor expects HVAC careers to grow at a much faster rate than other occupations. Employers looking to fill these positions are on the hunt for certified technicians. There are a variety of opportunities available for those pursuing HVAC careers. Various options include employment in wholesale, service, equipment manufacturing, and more. HVAC technician salary levels vary by establishment. Join a career that can be rewarding for you and your family!

Industry Outlook:

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is expected to grow 34% from 2010 to 2020. This growth rate is exponentially higher than most other occupations. Commercial and residential building construction will drive employment growth as the construction industry continues to recover from the 2007-09 recession. The growing number of sophisticated climate-control systems is also expected to increase demand for qualified HVAC/R technicians.

Climate-control systems generally need replacement after 10 to 15 years. A large number of recently constructed homes and commercial buildings will need replacement climate-control systems by 2020, spurring demand for technicians.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities for HVACR technicians are expected to be excellent, particularly for those who have completed training at an accredited technical school or through a formal apprenticeship. Candidates familiar with computers and electronics will have the best job opportunities as employers continue to have trouble finding qualified technicians to work on complex new systems.

*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers



Job Requirements:

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  • Must be 18 years of age or older

  • Must have HS Diploma or GED Equivalent

  • Program requires tuition

  • Successful completion of program does not guarantee employment


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