Teacher-Career Education-HVAC&R Education, Training & Library - Albany, NY at Geebo

Teacher-Career Education-HVAC&R

Basic Function:
To instruct high school students in the proper practices, procedures and skills associated with heating, air conditioning & refrigeration.
To instruct students to meet entry level skills allowing them to enter the job market that pays them a living wage; or to continue their education at the post-secondary level.
To be involved in developing partnership programs with local businesses, colleges and universities.
Instruct students through classroom and hands-on shop lessons, in addition to supervision of students during field trips, job shadowing and internships with local businesses.
Responsibilities:
1.
Provide instruction to test for federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification, and to receive Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour certificate.
2.
Instruct students in warm air furnaces; steam and hot water boilers; gas burners, oil burners and controls; air conditioning; heat pumps; refrigeration; and electrical controls.
3.
Provide instruction in the operation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration units.
4.
To be responsible for developing and evaluating course plans.
5.
To develop in each student an awareness and understanding coupled with the skills and knowledge in the industry.
6.
Instill in all students safe work habits, the importance of lifelong learning and a work ethic that fosters reliability, competence, dependability and satisfaction with their own work.
Recommended Skills Continuous Training Hardworking And Dedicated Health Administration Pumps Reliability Ventilation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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