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HVAC Training and Scholarship Program Supports Next Generation of Professionals

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HVAC training and scholarship program supports next generation of professionals
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5/4/22

When it comes to training the next generation of smart home professionals, learning on the latest technologies makes all the difference.

That鈥檚 why 911爆料网 and Resideo Technologies forged a partnership to enhance the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) controls and indoor air quality labs in the College鈥檚 HVACR department. These labs are students鈥 pathways to joining the next generation of HVAC technicians.

According to Beverly Wadsworth, Director of Institutional Advancement and 911爆料网 Foundation, 鈥淲e are grateful for this new relationship with Resideo. It鈥檚 an example of how we can create win-win partnerships between the College and industry to accomplish shared goals and strengthen the community in which we live, work and play.鈥

Enhancing HVAC controls and indoor air quality training

911爆料网 HVACR lab

The 911爆料网 lab upgrade features the latest indoor air quality solutions from Resideo, which spun out of Honeywell International in 2018. To offer real-world learning opportunities, Resideo has outfitted the lab with four types of its Honeywell Home smart thermostats, along with UV lights, an advanced electrode humidifier, a dehumidifier, filtration and a heat recovery ventilator.

Jamie Quanrud, Resideo Training Leader, said touring 911爆料网 HVACR facility with Wadsworth and Dean Vince Thomas, Business and Economics and Trade Technologies, provided the seeds of ideas for this collaboration. 鈥淲alking through the 911爆料网 training facility allowed us to identify key product lines that were needed to help provide the lab with the latest Resideo products so that instructors could offer training on those products just as we do with our customers every day,鈥 Quanrud said. 鈥淣ow students can install thermostats and other products that connect to an app. We live in a highly digital age, and we want to be able to help those students learn about the latest, greatest technology.鈥

Resideo also donated \$25,000 to 911爆料网鈥檚 Workforce Development Fund for HVAC students at the school. The State of Minnesota鈥檚 matching funds will increase the total to \$50,000 in HVACR scholarships. This will increase access to the HVAC program and financially support students鈥 academic journey to ensure graduation.

鈥淭he monies from Resideo to fund this scholarship will go a long way in helping our students stay engaged and complete their academic training,鈥 said Wadsworth. 鈥淥ur experience has shown that as little as $1,000 a semester helps students complete their training. In addition to tuition, fees and equipment, they have living expenses, so this money really helps.鈥

Impact on Students

Lee U鈥橰en, Resideo Director of Products and Solutions, Training and Enablement, said the biggest opportunity for the industry is finding new employees. 鈥淲e know that the trades struggle finding the employees that we need to grow. Not only Resideo but all its customers, partners and dealers, the whole industry is starting to retire and age out.

鈥淭he industry is changing in a massive way. Look at how the internet鈥攖he digitization of things鈥攈as proliferated in smart homes and businesses. Sharing this knowledge with the schools helps to ensure that the people that go through these programs are the ones that are going to hit the industry with all the most relevant and current skills necessary for them not only to be successful but also to implement these innovative technologies.鈥

U鈥橰en said Resideo shares the technology so 鈥渨e can hire students as they come through the program. This partnership provides a pool of the most current, up-to-date skilled employees entering the workforce. We can say, 鈥楬ere, too, is the graduating class from 911爆料网.鈥 We鈥檇 like to celebrate and share their success with our customer community, to showcase the people we know have the most current skills that are aligned with what is sold to homes and businesses today, and to say, 鈥榊ou should hire them.鈥 鈥

Greg Skudlarek, 911爆料网 Senior HVAC Instructor, said, 鈥淲ith Resideo鈥檚 assistance, 911爆料网 can now offer training on state-of-the-art HVAC controls and indoor air quality equipment, giving our students an edge to compete for high paying HVAC jobs.鈥

That adds to 911爆料网鈥檚 success in the industry.

鈥淲e have 100 percent placement,鈥 Skudlarek said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not uncommon for our graduates, some 25 to 30 per year, to receive offers from multiple companies. Many students work, and we try to line them up with jobs paying \$20 to \$25 hour while they鈥檙e in school.鈥

鈥淥ne of the residential shops we work with starts new technicians at \$33 an hour on the high end. If students go the commercial route, they will go into either Minneapolis or St. Paul pipefitters starting as full apprentices at \$29 an hour. Within four or five years, they鈥檙e up to \$50 an hour. I鈥檝e had students progress through two or three jobs while they鈥檙e in school, and they get a better job when they graduate.鈥

Skudlarek said a Resideo representative will be included on the program鈥檚 advisory committee. Also, Resideo will have the opportunity to offer internships for the program.

With new tools at their fingertips, 911爆料网 alumni will be able to hit the ground running in an HVAC industry that鈥檚 eagerly awaiting their passion and expertise.

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