How Do I Get My HVAC Certification in Oklahoma?

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Do you live in the Sooner State and are interested in getting your HVAC certification? Oklahoma is home to weather conditions that require HVAC technicians to manage. Winters can get as cold as 26 degrees Fahrenheit, and summers can be hot, in the low 90s. This means Oklahoma is a great place to get your HVAC certification. There are plenty of employers looking to hire trained HVAC technicians in Oklahoma. You may be asking yourself, what exactly does an HVAC technician do?

What Does an HVAC Technician Do?

An HVAC technician ensures that an HVAC system keeps structures cool in the summer and warm in the winter. They will install, maintain, and fix heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and components.

In addition to HVAC systems, a technician will manage refrigeration systems for food transportation, medicines, and perishable items. Many companies use refrigeration systems, and this can even be something that an HVAC technician specializes in.

HVAC Technicians are also tasked with repairing, cleaning, and maintaining both HVAC and Refrigeration systems. They will also install electrical components, inspect HVAC units, work on refrigeration systems, repair defective parts, and more.

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How Do I Get My HVAC Certification?

Getting a certification is the first step toward your new career. You can attend a technical college diploma program to prepare you for your certification exam. Many states and localities require certification before someone can work as an HVAC technician. The EPA, as example, requires EPA 608 certification before HVAC technicians can handle any type of refrigerant, to keep everyone safe.

After completing an HVAC diploma program at Tulsa Welding School, you will be ready to take the North American Technician Excellence (NATE) HVAC certification exam. This proves your proficiency in HVAC techniques and safety protocols. Most employers will look for HVAC technicians that are certified. Certification from NATE is the industry standard and is a great certification to include on your resume.

How Long is an HVAC Certification Program?

Did you know that the HVAC program at Tulsa Welding School can be completed in as little as 7 months? The HVAC program includes training courses, field experience, and classroom theory. Our instructors have been in your shoes and know what you need to learn to be a successful HVAC apprentice. We even have a career services staff that can help you find an apprenticeship after graduation. Let us prepare you for a rewarding career as an HVAC technician.

Why Attend an HVAC Certification Program?

If you want to become an HVAC technician and work in the industry, you will need to obtain an HVAC certification. Most employers recommend that applicants hold both EPA 608 and NATE certifications. HVAC employers don’t want to take the risk of hiring an untrained employee. The first step toward NATE certification is to complete the HVAC diploma program at Tulsa Welding School.

Want to Learn More?

Because HVAC is a hands-on job, technical training is typically required for anyone to enter this field. Many people decide to invest in a trade program to learn the trade skills they need to be safe and effective as a professional. To learn more about our HVAC program offered at the Tulsa, OK, Houston, TX and Jacksonville, FL campuses contact us at Tulsa Welding School, call 1-855-806-4921.

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