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What's the Job Outlook for HVAC Technicians?

The HVAC industry may be appealing to you if you’ve just graduated from high school and want to find a technical career, or if you tried college and realized it’s not for you. You can become an HVAC professional in as little as fourteen weeks. Are you thinking about a rewarding career in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, but unsure of the demand? Here’s what you need to know about the occupational outlook for the HVAC field.

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HVAC techs are in fact in high demand. As older HVAC mechanics are retiring, they’re looking for fresh new grads to fill their shoes. The industry is offering compelling job opportunities for young adults. Keep reading to learn about the anticipated job growth for HVAC mechanics and installers in the coming years.

HVAC Job Requirements

HVAC systems control the heating, cooling, and air quality in residential homes and buildings. HVAC technicians install and improve cooling systems. Technicians work on improving the efficiency and operation of these highly technical systems. Many techs today are highly connected with computers, smartphones, and software to maintain and improve HVAC system operations.

Pro Tip: HVAC techs are expected to have great customer service skills so that they can effectively communicate with clients.   

Projected Job Growth

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the employment rate is expected to grow at least 15 percent in the next five to ten years. As more residential homes and commercial buildings are being built, more professionally trained HVAC technicians are needed to install and maintain the HVAC systems. Furthermore, older, experienced technicians are reaching the age of retirement and are looking for fresh, bright-eyed HVAC graduates to train and mold to become the best technicians yet!

The Need for Energy Efficiency in HVAC Systems

As climate change continues to threaten our eco-system, energy efficiency in HVAC systems is needed more than ever. Strides are being made in the industry, but there’s always room for new, innovative ideas. If you strive in technical environments where your ideas will be appreciated and accepted, consider becoming an HVAC tech.

A Growing Job Field

Being comfortable indoors is no longer a want, it has become a need. Could you imagine coming home after working all day in the sun to an even hotter house because your HVAC system has failed? Many people have certain medical issues that depend on quality airflow. This is why HVAC technicians will continue to be in high demand for the next decade.

Would you like to learn more about becoming a licensed HVAC technician? Join the conversation to speak with our team of HVAC experts and find out how to hold your spot in the next 14-week session!