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F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N For more information: For learn more about
programs offered at MTEC, you can visit MTEC4me.com or contact
Nicholas Scarfo at nscarfo@maineenergymarketers.com.
O U T R E A C H MTEC has made it a priority to have a presence at
career and college fairs as well as presenting to Maine high
school classes about HVAC and the importance of learning a
trade. The MTEC staff explains, "it is important to educate students
who might not want the expense for a two or four-year college
degree programs. An MTEC education will ensure them a job
after graduation as well as a stable work with competitive pay.
We have been overwhelmed by the support of staff and teachers
throughout the state who understand that not all students will
find success in traditional education."
C L A S S E S O F F E R E D Classes range from Oil Technician Training, to A/C
Refrigeration & Troubleshooting, to Propane and Natural Gas
Appliance Install and Service, as well as Heat Pump Training. MTEC
also provides a semester-long 500-hour HVAC Pro class that will
prepare students to qualify for Maine State Licensing in an accelerated
time frame. Completion of the 6-week Oilheat Technician Training
course will eliminate six months of apprenticeship time required
by the state for licensing. This program also provides students
propane and natural gas certification necessary for state licensure
and EPA Universal 608 Air Conditioning Certification. The full training
costs 13,500 and financial assistance resources are available.
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