Education Guys: Guide to Technical Education

HVAC Schools in Ohio

HVAC professionals are required to obtain some form of training and formal education in order to do their chosen job. The professionals who work in this field will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and servicing heating, cooling, and ventilation systems in residential and commercial settings. In addition, the professional can choose whether they want to specialize in residential or commercial services in order to get a better target market and perfect their craft. Tasks that are done include installing units for heating and cooling such as furnaces, central air units, ventilation systems, and other systems. They will also be responsible for providing ongoing maintenance and repairs for these machines, so technical training and hands-on experience is a must-have. Licensure is required in most cases and will vary by the state of residency of the professional. This career is one that is very technical and can provide a rewarding salary to those who choose it. Average hourly wages vary depending on whether the professional works in government, residential, commercial, or direct sales careers, but ranges from about $12.00 an hour to about $25.00 an hour. Apprentices that are just starting out will earn about 50% of what experienced workers are paid. There are about 15% of the professionals in this industry that belong to unions, including the Sheet Metal Workers International Association, the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Featured HVAC Schools in Ohio:

Kaplan College - KHE
Campus

Don't wait another day to take the next step forward in your career. Kaplan College can give you the real-world knowledge and skills you need to succeed in your chosen field.

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Fortis Institute
Campus

Looking to prepare for your dream career? Fortis Institute can give you the skills and training you need to succeed in the fast-growing and high-demand healthcare field. * Programs vary by location * Please contact each individual campus for accreditation information * Fortis Institute - Indianapolis advertising code is AC-0163.

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Pittsburgh Technical Institute
Campus

Pittsburgh Technical Institute offers you a career-focused education shaped by industry insiders and employers. Get the skills that can get you the job in 24-month associate programs and 9 to 15 month certificate programs that include business, technology, medical and design degree opportunities.

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Kaplan Career Institute
Campus

ICM School of Business & Medical Careers provides career-based degrees to students wishing to work in the fields of Business & Computers, Medical Services, Fashion, or Tourism.

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