HVAC Apprenticeship
We have made an investment in the future of the HVAC industry with the launch of the ABC HVAC Apprenticeship Program.
Earn College Credits
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates can pursue an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree at Broward College through a newly developed partnership. For graduates, the sky’s the limit! Please see our flyer for full details.
HVAC Apprenticeship Information
- Nationally Accredited Apprenticeship program through ABCI (Associates Builders and Contractors Inc.)
- 4-year commitment
- On the Job Training (OJT) hours
- 2,000 per year (8,000 Total)
- Class Time: 2 days per week in the evening from 6pm to 9pm at ABCI in Coconut Creek
- Paid to be in class at $12/HR
- Receive 27 college credits upon graduation
Compensation and Pay Scale
- Year 1 – Apprentice I / $18-$20 per hour
- Year 2 – Apprentice II / $19-$21 per hour
- Year 3 – Apprentice III / $20-$22 per hour
- Year 4 – Apprentice IV / $21-$23 per hour
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
- Currently 18 years or older
- Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
- Pass pre-employment and random drug tests
- Demonstrate the desire to learn the commercial roofing trade
- Ability to take direct commands
- Demonstrate effective communications skills
- Have completed basic academic skills: ability to read and write
- Demonstrate good motor skills
- Commit to and practice good attendance
- Practice and follow industry safety standards
- Need to withstand demands of extreme weather conditions
- Have a sound mind
- Need to be physically fit and able to oftentimes lift more than 50 lbs.
JOB DUTIES
- Perform HVAC duties associated with roof tear which consist of scraping with force, shoveling heavy material, and transporting material in a wheel barrel
- Transport HVAC materials from storage location to work area which oftentimes consist of lifting material over 50 lbs., climbing ladders, and hoisting heavy material
- Remove clutter on the roof and maintain a clean & neat work area
- Transport hot tar from kettle to work area
- Clean and maintain roofing equipment
- Cover and secure material and equipment on the roof
- Clean and maintain dump and staging area on the ground
- Performs all other duties as assigned
While the above mentioned denotes essential functions of the job, it is not all-inclusive and may be modified by management when deemed appropriate. Advanced Air System, Inc. promotes an equal employment opportunity workplace which includes reasonable accommodation of otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees.
For questions, please visit our FAQs Page or email [email protected].
Frequently Asked Air Conditioning Questions
Do you have air conditioning questions? We have answers.
Below you will find answers to FAQs regarding air conditioning repairs and installations. If you cannot find the answer you’re looking for, give us a call at 954-332-1418 and we will be happy to help.
Does my new air conditioning system need to have maintenance?
Yes! Even though your system is new, it still needs to have annual maintenance performed. This will help keep the warranty in effect. Most all equipment manufacturers state in the terms of their warranty that annual maintenance must be performed by a qualified technician. Keeping your system maintained will give you assurance that it is operating at peak efficiency and safety.
Why is there a burning smell coming from my AC vents?
It’s common for most home and condo owners to become startled the first time they turn on the heat for their central AC system and a burnt smell begins to circulate throughout the home. Don’t freak out. That smell is dust burning off the heating coils and elements. The smell can go away after 30-60 minutes.
Why is the thermostat blank?
If your thermostat is not hard wired, check your batteries. If the problem continues to persist you could have faulty wiring.
Why is my air conditioner not turning on?
Check your fuse box/ circuit breaker that serves the AC unit to make sure the breaker is not tripped. The fuse may need to be replaced or breaker reset.
Why does my air conditioning keep turning on and off?
This is typically caused by low coolant in the AC System. However, it could be caused by several factors like the AC compressor and/or fan controls being worn out, leaks in the system, a broken thermostat or loose fittings.
Why is there water on my air conditioner vents?
Signs of water and moisture on the air vent typically occurs when summer rolls around. Your air conditioning system’s ducts begin to sweat due to the extreme heat and humidity that Florida is known for. To remedy this, check your filters monthly if dirty clean or replace as well as, make sure windows and doors are closed properly.
Why is my air conditioner frozen?
Why is my air conditioner leaking water?
Why doesn't my air conditioner turn off?
What size air conditioner do I need?
How long does an air conditioner last?
Is the air conditioner causing my utility bill to be high?
What does SEER mean?
Why are some rooms colder or warmer than others?
Should I have my air ducts cleaned?
Whats' the difference between R-22 & R-410A refrigerants?
Apprenticeship Qualification Form
Please fill out the qualification form below to apply for the ABC HVAC Apprenticeship Program
HVAC Apprenticeship Resources
Job Description & Qualifications
See Apprenticeship Program general requirements.
Class Overview & Timeline
The Apprenticeship Program is a 4-year commitment. See the program timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
See FAQ about the Apprenticeship Program.
Qualification Form
Register for the ABC Roofing Apprenticeship Program today.