HVAC/R Job Outlook

When you’re considering a new career in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration — otherwise known as HVAC/R — you may first ask, “What is the HVAC/R job outlook?” This is an important question, but the full answer is more complex than a simple growth percentage. In order to truly benefit from the HVAC/R employment surge, it is helpful to understand the factors that influence expansion, as well as how you can position yourself for the best opportunities.

 

The Hard Numbers

Put simply, the HVAC/R industry is thriving. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), positions in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics are projected to increase by 15 percent between 2016 and 2026. This is more than double the average growth rate of 7 percent for all occupations combined. The BLS expects a total of 48,800 new HVAC/R jobs to open during this 10-year period.

What’s Fueling the Spike

Technology and real estate development are anticipated to further the rise in HVAC/R positions through 2026 and beyond. As society places a greater focus on environmental awareness, more and more household appliances will be replaced with energy efficient systems. Thus, there will be an increased demand for HVAC/R technicians who can retrofit, upgrade, and replace traditional furnaces, air conditioners, and refrigerators. In addition, as building construction booms, there will be a larger number of HVAC/R units to install and maintain.

 

How to Increase Your Job Prospects

Though technical expertise is vital, HVAC/R technicians with well-rounded capabilities see the best job prospects. The most in-demand HVAC/R technicians can accurately diagnose issues, problem solve, and complete repairs on old and new units alike. An understanding of technology is also appreciated as tablets and other electronics are becoming an integral part of the HVAC/R profession. In order to hone a comprehensive skill set, aspiring HVAC/R technicians are encouraged to complete a rigorous HVAC/R training program through an accredited institution.

 

Learn More About the HVAC/R Job Outlook at ETI

Regardless of where you’re at in your career exploration journey, ETI can help. Reach out to us at (888) 572-9937 to learn more about the HVAC/R job outlook, pay scale, and training process. Alternatively, if you’ve already decided to pursue a career in this growing field, we’d be happy to discuss the details of our HVAC/R program and help you arrange a campus visit. ETI is committed to assisting you in every step of your professional evolution.

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