Cost Breakdown of Manufacturer Training for Commercial HVAC
The blog explains that ongoing manufacturer-specific training for commercial HVAC technicians, offered by entities like Trane University and Carrier University through 2-3 day seminars at dedicated centers, is essential due to evolving complex systems, and it details the types, costs, and additional expenses of such brand-specific factory training programs.
One of the first things you’ll come to understand when working in the commercial HVAC space is that continued education and ongoing training is incredibly important – it doesn’t just stop when you get a job. The industry is constantly evolving, and the demand for lower maintenance costs has resulted in the development of more complex and brand-specific HVAC systems.
More and more contractors are choosing to train their technicians on brand-specific machinery, each coming with their own set of proprietary components and approaches. By sending their technicians to training sessions put on by each manufacturer, they are making certain that each technician develops the skills to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot specific systems.
In this blog, we will break down the types of training manufacturers offer, the price for this type of training, and additional expenses to keep in mind.
Manufacturer Training Programs
Different equipment has different parameters and procedures, particularly on the commercial side. When big money and big systems are involved, many contractors send their technicians to factory training specific to brand equipment. Some manufacturers that put on these trainings are:
- Trane University
- Carrier University
- Johnson Controls Training Institute
Manufacturer training varies in delivery, covering a wide spectrum of environments and class types, the most popular being 2-3 day seminars that take place in dedicated training centers.
These seminars range from foundation courses like apprentice start-up and installation to more complex brand-specific troubleshooting scenarios, and learners are able to practice scenarios on the latest and most robust in-house equipment. Often, the instructors leading these sessions do not have a background in teaching, so it’s important to check their credentials prior to enrolling.
While commercial HVAC manufacturer-led training is often the most popular option for up-to-date, comprehensive education, it is also the most expensive. Below is a breakdown of the average cost of these training sessions.
Average Cost of These Programs
In addition to the cost of the class itself (which is often thousands of dollars), contractors have to pay pricey travel expenses and make accommodations for technicians they are sending on-site.
Additionally, there is the added revenue lost from having to cover that technician while they are off the job. Because of this, it’s often common for a contractor to only send a few of its top technicians to these training courses.
Here is the average breakdown of the various expenses for four different training programs:
Carrier Basic Apprentice Start Up and Installation
- Type of Training: Carrier Onsite Classroom
- Length of Program: 4 days
- Price: $1400
- Travel Cost: ~$1200 - $1300
- Lost Revenue: $4000
Trane HVAC Electrical Troubleshooting
- Type of Training: Trane Onsite Classroom
- Length of Program: 4-5 days
- Price: $1800
- Travel Cost: ~$1200 - $1400
- Lost Revenue: $4000 - $5000
Johnson Controls HVAC Mechanical Systems
- Type of Training: Johnson Controls Onsite Classroom
- Length of Program: 5 days
- Price: $2750
- Travel Cost: ~$1300 - $1400
- Lost Revenue: $5000
Johnson Controls HVAC Equipment Maintenance
- Type of Training: Johnson Controls Onsite Classroom
- Length of Program: 4 days
- Price: $2750
- Travel Cost: ~$1200 - $1300
- Lost Revenue: $4000
Revenue Lost: Assuming that each technician brings in $250 per job and performs around 4 jobs per day, averaging around $1,000 per day.
Travel expenses: About ~$200 per day for hotel and food expenses and anywhere from $300-$400 for travel (i.e., 2 days would be $700-$800 in travel costs).
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