Learn and earn: Trane HVAC apprenticeship program helps you steadily enter a new skilled career!
Want to master a practical and promising technology? The Earn-while-Learn HVAC program offered by Trane Technologies is the ideal choice for you. The program has been certified by the U.S. Department of Labor to help you quickly obtain an authoritative certificate and use your skills to change your status quo.
Ⅰ. What is HVAC?
HVAC is the abbreviation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, and is an indispensable core system in modern buildings. Whether it is a home, a shopping mall, a school, or a hospital, it relies on HVAC systems to maintain the comfort and safety of the indoor environment.
Choosing HVAC is not only to master a practical skill, but also to enter an industry with a long-term shortage of skills and stable career returns. It is a skill path suitable for ordinary people, especially hands-on talents.

Ⅱ. Advantages of participating in the HVAC apprenticeship program
The biggest feature of this program is that you can complete systematic learning on the job and truly earn money while working:
Learn while earning income: You participate in actual projects on the job and accumulate experience while receiving apprentice wages
Full-process equipment operation: The company distributes standard tools, and the instructor teaches step by step to improve real technical capabilities
Nationally recognized industry certificates: Such as EPA 608 refrigerant operation certificate and OSHA safety certificate, laying the foundation for subsequent independent work and promotion
Clear career development channel: From apprentice → technician → senior maintenance personnel → project supervisor, the path is clear and predictable
Official recognition, reputation guarantee: This program has been registered and certified by the U.S. Department of Labor, and is a nationally traceable and trusted registered apprenticeship program.
OComprehensive employment supportO: The project is equipped with senior mentors to provide guidance, career counseling and recommendations to help apprentices find jobs smoothly and achieve long-term career development
Ⅲ. Who should consider HVAC training while learning and earning?
🔹 18-25 years old: Starting stage in the workplace
Want to skip the long academic route and start learning technology directly
Like practical and hands-on jobs, don’t want to be trapped in the office
🔹 26-40 years old: Critical period of career transformation
Want to get rid of physical work or low-skilled jobs and enter the skilled blue-collar track
Have family pressure and want to get a stable, decent and promotion-oriented career
🔹 Over 41 years old: Rebuilding the skill track
Faced with pressures such as mid-life job transfers and layoffs, practical technology is needed to support new work
Hope to master a skill and lay a solid economic foundation for the rest of life
Ⅳ. How to apply for the HVAC apprenticeship program?
1.Log in to Trane Technologies' official recruitment page
2.Search for "Commercial HVAC Technician Apprenticeship Program"
3.Submit a basic application form, including interests, background, and hands-on ability
4.Participate in online or offline interviews
5.After being accepted, you will officially start your job and start a "learning and growing" career journey
During the training, you will enter a real construction environment, receive guidance from Trane professional masters, and gradually operate independently.
Ⅴ. Transformation from porter to technician
Luis H. (28 years old) | Houston, Texas
Luis used to do loading and unloading work in a warehouse, which was physically hard and had unstable income. After learning about Trane's HVAC apprenticeship program, he decided to give it a try.
After entering the program, he received EPA refrigeration certification guidance and mastered the installation and maintenance skills of condensing equipment and electronic control systems. Three months later, he became an in-house technician and participated in the HVAC installation of multiple large construction projects.
"I didn't go to college and I don't know engineering, but I learned real skills here that can make a living."
VI. Skills change the future, choice is the starting point
The Trane HVAC apprenticeship program is not only a job with training, but also a ticket to enter the technical industry. For those who want to master a skill, get rid of the dilemma of no skills, and achieve a career identity transformation, such a "learning by doing" opportunity is both practical and trustworthy.