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HVAC & Building Maintenance
The HVAC & Building Maintenance Training program prepares learners to work with heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, and general building operations. Students gain hands-on skills in maintenance, troubleshooting, safety, and basic repairs used in residential, commercial, and facility environments.
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This pathway helps trainees move from no experience → reliable entry-level technician support, with clear preparation toward certifications and real employment opportunities.
Who It’s For
This program is ideal for:
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Veterans entering technical careers
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Returning citizens restarting their work journey
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Unemployed or underemployed adults
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Anyone interested in HVAC, facilities, and building systems
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Problem-solvers who enjoy fixing things and staying active
No experience needed — drive and consistency are the real requirements.

Real Skills & Certifications
Participants may be prepared toward:
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EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Handling (where applicable)
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OSHA workplace safety basics
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Preventive maintenance procedures
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Basic HVAC troubleshooting and diagnostics
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Building systems and operations awareness
(Exact credentials can be refined based on the client’s offerings.)

What Students Will Learn
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HVAC system basics: heating, cooling, ventilation
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Safe handling of tools and refrigerants
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Preventive and routine maintenance procedures
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Troubleshooting common AC and heating problems
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Airflow, filters, thermostats, and controls
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Basic electrical components within HVAC systems
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Building maintenance duties and customer-service skills
Program Structure
Career Outcomes / Job Roles
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
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HVAC technician assistant
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Building maintenance worker
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Facilities operations support
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Property maintenance assistant
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Apartment/community maintenance tech trainee
Career benefits:
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year-round demand
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strong future growth in HVAC trades
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clear paths to higher certifications and licenses
