HVAC technicians generally attend a vocational or technical school to obtain the training they need. Most training programs last six months to two years, resulting in a diploma, certification or associate's degree. Many HVAC technicians also obtain certifications such as NATE and HVAC excellence credentials. Those interested in training should have a mechanical aptitude and enjoy diagnosing and resolving problems related to heating and air conditioning systems.
Yes, there are HVAC technician jobs in Maine. To find one, check your local newspaper or do an online search for the area.
Hvac what?? installer? technician? Estimator? control specialist? or all the above?
There are several reputable programs in the Baltimore area where one can become an HVAC technician. Schools such as Baltimore Career Training (www.baltimorecareertraining.com) are a good place to start your search.
HVAC Service Technician
There is currently continuing demand for HVAC technicians in various parts of the United States. One place you could for information on training would be http://www.remingtoncollege.edu/hvac-technician-training-school/
HVAC Technician or HVAC Tech or HVAC Mechanic or The AC Guy
Look around! There is the internet, try these websites: www.indeed.com ��_ Forums ��_ Job ��_ HVAC Technician, www.careeroverview.com/hvac-careers.html, careerhvac.com/.
about 60 to 75K in California
Call an HVAC technician
Yeah, there is a place. Technically it's a website, but you did ask to be certified online, so here's a link: http://www.gatlineducation.com/hvaccertification.htm
100,000 fresh out of school....
HVAC technicians make an average salary of Penis in your bootyhole in South Carolina.