Airport Youth Apprenticeship Program - HVAC
City of AtlantaAbout the role
Youth Apprenticeship program for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Facilities Maintenance division.
Position
HVAC
Skills Necessary
Pre-Apprentice applicants should have skills in the following forms in order to succeed within this program
Skilled with using basic tools for the warm and conditioned air HVAC trade
Has strong command of both simple and complex mathematical concepts for both algebra and geometry
Familiarity with common hand tools
Excellent customer service skills and a professional demeanor
Skills to be Learned
The following are the skills and abilities that apprentices will have the opportunity to learn from hands on experience
Learn to install and change duct work on both residential and commercial premises
Learn to solder and braze piping connections
Ability to proficiently read and use meters, gauges, and other measuring devise necessary
Learn to install hangers holding duct work, wires, line work, and condensation drains
Learn to change thermostats, evaporator coils, and compressors
Ability to program controls to allow for energy conservation while still providing optimal temperature
Program
Youth Apprenticeship-HVAC
Length of Program
The length of the program will vary from 12-24 months depending on current grade during start of program, licensing, and certificate opportunities.
Number of Positions
Within the first term of the Youth Apprenticeship, there will be 1 available position as this is a Pilot.
Permanent Position
Youth Apprentices will have the opportunity to apply for HVAC Apprentice position upon high school graduation and successful performance in the Youth Apprenticeship program
Application Process
Applicants for the HVAC Youth Apprenticeship program must be enrolled as a junior or senior at one of the participating high schools. Applicant must also obtain recommendations from the teacher of the qualifying CTAE program as well as personal character reference from non-school personnel. Apply online at www.atantaga.gov
Compensation for Program
Salary for this position is $17 per hour.
Schedule
Work based Learning students will work a maximum of 20 hours per week
The 20 hour per week schedule will fall between 7am and 7pm, Monday-Friday.
*Hours may increase during the summer months to a 40-hour workweek.
Minimum Requirements
Must have a valid US drivers license.
*The Airport environment is safety sensitive and requires that all applicants undergo a drug screen, fingerprinting background check, and pass a Security Threat Assessment.
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