HVAC, when used in context to engineering, stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. This is specifically indoor technology used to provide comfort through the control of temperature and air-flow.
Different professionals do. Electricians, servicemen, cable installers, alarm installers and HVAC all use them. Community and security systems use them. To get a job with them you should have an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering, physics or chemistry.
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You can study to get a job in HVAC Engineering at any college. Even after getting your degree and aquiring a position, it is still suggested you self study in order to better yourself and your pay.
It really depends on the place you are trying to get hired at. Here is a site that will give you more information on some of the most common requirements. http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/HVAC-Engineer.html
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A lot of the training comes from on the job experience while working under an HVAC installer who has experience. However in order to install or repair any of the HVAC elements you must be certified.
Look around! There is the internet, try these websites: www.indeed.com ��_ Forums ��_ Job ��_ HVAC Technician, www.careeroverview.com/hvac-careers.html, careerhvac.com/.
They are advertised on websites such as indeed, where other jobs are advertised as well. You only have to search for whatever job you are looking for on this website.
One can find a job as a HVAC by going on sites like Kijiji where one will find all available HVAC jobs in any giver area or a country. One can also go to an employment center as well.
Most schools will help you with job placement. Many apartment complexes hire students even while they are in school. Good luck.
There is a large job bank of all kinds of engineering jobs, including director of engineering at Engineering Central. You can check out the job market at http://www.engcen.com/engineering.asp.
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