HVAC
WHAT IS THE
HVAC PROGRAM
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. An HVAC program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, maintain, and repair HVAC systems.
The program typically covers topics such as electrical systems, refrigeration, ventilation, and HVAC system design. Students will also learn about safety procedures and regulations related to working with HVAC systems.
The HVAC program may offer hands-on training opportunities in labs or through internships with local HVAC companies. Upon completion of the program, students may be eligible for certification or licensure in the field.
REASON FOR BECOMING CERTIFIED IN
HVAC CERTIFIED
Becoming HVAC certified provides several benefits, including increased job opportunities, higher earning potential, enhanced job security, and the ability to work on more complex HVAC systems. Certification also demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and expertise, which can help build credibility with employers and customers. Additionally, ongoing certification and training requirements help ensure that HVAC professionals stay up-to-date with the latest industry advancements and regulations.
SALARY RANGE: $25.00-$40.00 Per Hour
CAREER OPTIONS AVAILABLE: Technician, Installer, Mechanic, Service Technician, Maintenance Technician, Sales Engineer,
Project Manager, System Designer, Engineer, Operations Manager
CREDENTIALS EARNED
EPA 608
The EPA 608 certification is a certification issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that verifies an individual's knowledge and skills in handling refrigerants and operating refrigeration equipment safely and responsibly in accordance with EPA regulations.
OSHA 10 Certification
The course covers topics such as fall protection, electrical safety, and material handling.
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