Position: HVAC Apprentice Technician- Western Atlanta / Northwest Georgia Area
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Are you dreaming about a career that offers excellent pay, great benefits, job security, and a variety in your daily work? Look no further than a career with Trane, a worldwide leader in HVAC and Building Automation.
Trane is currently seeking a Commercial HVAC Apprentice for our January 2025 Apprenticeship Program.
As an Apprentice, you’ll be paired with dedicated mentors who will help you learn everything you need to know about the HVAC industry. This is a National Department of Labor Certification Apprenticeship program.
As you advance through the program, you will receive regular pay increases. Upon successful completion, you’ll be awarded with a National Certification and be promoted to a HVAC Service Technician.
If you have been looking for a supportive team environment that you can count on to help you grow a career, look no further than this Apprenticeship with Trane! Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!
Why Trane is the best company for Apprentices:
• Competitive Pay:
Highly competitive and comprehensive total compensation program. Overtime opportunities are available.
• Full Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401k with up to 6% matching, core company contribution of 2%, 9 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays, 15 days of vacation time, and more!
• Career Advancement: Opportunities for career development and promotions as well as tuition coverage for industry certifications and education.
• Dedicated Mentors: You’ll be paired with committed mentors who will provide you with the support you need to learn and grow your HVAC knowledge and abilities.
• Perks: Newer company vehicle, gas card, high-speed laptop, smartphone, tools provided, uniforms, PPE, and safety boot allowance.
Earn while you learn.
The Trane Commercial HVAC Apprenticeship Program is a 4-year, nationally accredited program through the Department of Labor, including 2,000 hours of on-the-job training and over 140 hours of technical instruction per year.
• Earn a full-time wage, working in the field while enrolled in the program.
• Receive a raise every 6 months after successful performance review and competency evaluation.
What you’ll be doing:
This apprentice program is designed to take you from beginner to a skilled professional in the HVAC industry.
• Year One: You’ll learn all about the trade, tools, and safety. Think of this like your introduction to the industry – an HVAC 101 course. Your learnings will include things like power tools, rigging, heating and cooling, air distribution, and brazing/soldering skills.
• Year Two: You’ll advance deeper into the world of air flow applying your introduction skills in new ways. Your learnings will include things like compressors, metering devices, duct systems, air quality equipment, and hydronics.
• Year Three: You’ll take your skills to the next level implementing new problem-solving techniques and troubleshooting abilities. Your learnings will include things like electrical terminations, troubleshooting, variable refrigeration flow, steam, and commercial refrigeration.
• Year Four: Your learnings will include things like fundamentals of crew leadership, energy conservation, air balancing, system design and specifications, industrial refrigeration systems, and specialized HVAC configurations. You’ll round out your education combining all your experiences so far and graduate to start your career as a Trane Service Technician.
What you bring to the table:
• No Industry Experience Required.
• Must be at least 18 years of age when you start on day 1.
• A High School Diploma or equivalent.
• Must possess a valid driver’s license for a minimum of 12 months, with no major or frequent traffic violations in the last 3 years.
• A strong desire to learn a trade and directly impact the world around you.
Base Pay Range is: $18 - 24+ / hour.
• ** Disclaimer:
This base salary range is based on US national averages. Actual base pay could be a result of seniority, merit, geographic location where the work is performed.
Additional Requirements and Environmental Exposure:
• Must be able to…