NTCC launches HVAC Installer Helper program with full enrollment

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Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) is excited to announce the successful launch of its HVAC Installer Helper Program, which officially kicked off in January with a full class of 15 students. This hands-on program provides students with the foundational skills needed to enter the in-demand heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry.

Students will gain both classroom instruction and practical training, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to assist licensed HVAC technicians. The program covers essential topics such as safety procedures, system components, installation techniques, and troubleshooting. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level positions in the field, with opportunities for career advancement and further certification.

“This program is a great opportunity for students to step into a career that offers stability, growth, and strong earning potential,” said Jimmy Smith, Director of Continuing Education and Corporate Training. “With the increasing demand for HVAC professionals, we are proud to provide a training program that meets industry needs and helps students build a successful future.”

This initiative aligns with NTCC’s commitment to workforce development by providing high-quality, industry-relevant training that meets the growing needs of local employers. As the demand for skilled HVAC professionals continues to rise, NTCC is proud to play a role in preparing individuals to enter this career.

Pictures below is instructor, Daniel Pierce who’s walking students through the components of the trainer.

For more information on upcoming workforce training programs, visit our website at ntcc.edu/hvac