Whether you’re new to the job market or you’re an experienced person looking for better opportunities, a closer look at an HVAC career may well be worth your while. More than ever before, heating and cooling technology is advancing rapidly, so the need for skilled installation, maintenance, and repair technicians continues to rise. While we see employment declining in many sectors of the economy, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that job openings in the HVAC field will continue to increase. Some companies offer employment to those with no prior HVAC experience providing them with on site training while getting paid. The opportunities are readily available for those who are serious about a career in the heating and cooling trade.
Here are some reasons why now may be the time to think about a future HVAC career.
- Better Compensation. HVAC techs often earn higher wages than U.S. workers in other technical fields. Average hourly pay will depend on your locale and your experience. Also, overtime is often available, not to mention that continuous training, on-the-job experience, and becoming an expert in the trade can lead to advancement and higher salary.
- Make a move. If you’ve been thinking about relocating, your heating and cooling training and skills are very portable and in demand. The need for more HVAC techs is consistent in most markets from coast to coast. In certain areas where demand is especially high, you will typically find that the pay is also commensurately higher.
- A secure future. It’s estimated that many millions of jobs in manufacturing and service industries will disappear in the coming years. However, skilled, hands-on HVAC work is not jeopardized by these advancements as it is in many other fields. The requirement for trained, experienced technicians to perform on-site installations, maintenance, and repair is very secure and not likely to be replaced by automation, making an HVAC career an especially solid option.
- You’ll make a difference. More than ever, heating and cooling systems are directly related to issues such as climate change and the environment. Installing and maintaining new HVAC components with today’s more stringent specifications helps contribute to a more efficient and healthier global environment.
For more about a secure and rewarding future in an HVAC career, contact the professionals at Jackson & Sons.