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Training

Colleges and independent training providers throughout the UK offer courses and qualifications in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for existing workers and apprentices.  Lists of centres can be found on the menu links to the left.

For those considering career options - the refrigeration and air conditioning industry is a growing sector that offers a host of varied and interesting work opportunities. Refrigeration engineers install and maintain equipment which has many uses - from keeping food products fresh to designing air conditioning systems for people in offices.

 

What type of person do I need to be?

You will be interested in mechanical, electrical and practical work, and be willing to travel and work varied hours. Clients will often have very specific requirements, so you must also be a good listener. Good general health and fitness and good colour vision are also necessary.

 

What training is available? 

NVQs (National Vocational Qualfications) or SVQs (Scottish Vocational Qualifications) in RAC Service and Maintenance or Installation are designed to support your learning whilst you work as a trainee or apprentice refrigeration engineer.  Students normally attend college on a day release, evening or block basis.

As part of this you will take a Technical Certificate or RVQ exam covering basic principles of refrigeration, energy and environment, technology, brazing, essential calculations, electronics and controls. You will also take a refrigeration handling assessment.

Contact your local college for more details of courses or approach employers direct and ask about training opportunities, or look in your local paper for advertised vacancies.

 

What about experienced workers?

Experienced workers can gain NVQs by taking the Technical Certificate at an approved centre and if successful, build a portfolio of evidence from their workplace over time. You should discuss your requirements with a local training centre.


What higer level qualifications are available?

A level 3 qualification is also available for those who wish to continue their studies.  Some training providers offer Higher National Diplomas or Certificates for those interested in careers in manufacturing or design work, which is generally office-based.  Some Universities are starting to offer Foundation Degrees, which offer a transition between HND and a full Degree in Engineering or Building Services. 

 

What are the working conditions like?

Conditions vary depending on what project you are working on. You can expect to be out and about most of the time, particularly if you work for a big contracting company. On the other hand, you could find yourself in charge of a large refrigeration plant for a company or a fleet of refrigerated vehicles. The job opportunities are many and varied.

 

For more information:

www.summitskills.org.uk - SummitSkills the sector skills council run a careers advice line on 0800 0688 3366

www.city-and-guilds.co.uk - City and Guilds certify the NVQ/SVQ courses

www.ior.org.uk - The Institute of Refrigeration has useful careers and industry information for 11-14 year

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