HVAC/R Technician

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This course will train you to service, maintain, and troubleshoot complex heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. You will gain the necessary situational knowledge and technical skills to prepare you for an entry-level role in the HVAC/R field.

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Job Outlook for Certified HVACR Technicians

According the Bureau of Labor Statistics the employment of HVACR technicians is expected to grow 13% during the next few years, which equals 46,300 new jobs! The BLS also states that the average salary for these developers is just under $49,000 per year with top earners making nearly $78,000.

 

Certified HVACR Technician FAQs

WHAT DOES AN HVACR TECHNICIAN DO?

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) technicians, also called installers or mechanics, work on the systems that control the temperature, humidity, and quality of the air in our homes, workplaces, and all other types of buildings.

DO HVACR TECHNICIANS NEED A CERTIFICATION?

Many states require that HVACR technicians have a license before they are able to work independently. NATE and HVAC Excellence certifications are widely recognized both in the field and by customers seeking service.

DOES THIS COURSE PREPARE ME FOR CERTIFICATION?

Yes. This HVACR Technician Certification course will prepare you for the HVAC Excellence Core and Professional Technician certifications exams, the NATE Core and Specialty Test certification exams, and the EPA Section 608 certification exam.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE A CERTIFIED HVACR TECHNICIAN COURSE?

This Certified HVACR Technician course can be completed in 12 months or less and it will help you:

Build a strong foundation of HVACR service, repair, and maintenance

Prepare to sit for the NATE certification exams

Prepare to sit for the HVAC Excellence certification exams

Prepare to sit for the EPA 608 Refrigerant Handling exam

 

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