Great jobs, great work, great future!With the national focus on energy usage and alternative energy sources, jobs in HVAC are expected to have higher than average growth. In our state of the art facilities you will build skills in heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, refrigerant handling, airflow, building science, and combustion analysis.With several pathways directly into indus- try, apprenticeships, or on to college, the HVAC career path is one of themost diverse programs offered. This programis accredited by the Partnership for Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA). Viewprogramvideo:
http://highschool.cvccworks.com/programvideo.aspx.
What should I consider
about myself?
Mechanical aptitude/manual dexterity
Ability to lift and move heavy equipment, within reason
Ability to meet and work with the public
Ability to problem solve
Successful experiences in these courses will help
prepare you for this program:
Algebra I Physical Science
Industrial Technology Mechanical Drawing
What kinds of jobs are available to me upon completion of
this program?
Service person, heating and air conditioning firm
Salesperson, heating and air conditioning firm
Parts and order person, wholesale supply firm
Maintenance worker, industrial plant
Related trade area in armed services
Energy management General maintenance
With continued education, what kinds of jobs would be
available to me?
Service manager General manager
Owner, heating & air conditioning firm
Superintendent of maintenance crew
Sales representative or sales engineer
Instructor Engineer
Environmental systems service and operator
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