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  • Class-A CDL Truck Driver

    Class A CDL: Drive big freight trucks. License via school/company training (age/record/medical req.). Endorsements increase pay in a high-demand job market.

  • Class-B CDL Truck Driver

    Class B CDL: Drive large single vehicles locally/regionally (delivery, transit). Requires specific age, record, training. Endorsements for passenger/hazmat roles.

  • HVAC Technician

    Read this article to learn about becoming an HVAC tech including training, what an HVAC technician does, employment and license requirements.

  • Refrigeration Mechanic
    If you’re thinking about a career as an HVAC-R technician, then you may want to take that one or two steps further and specialize as a commercial refrigeration mechanic.
  • HVAC Engineer
    An HVAC engineer isn’t the person who shows up at a residence or commercial property to work on the equipment. That’s the HVAC tech.
  • Mechanic Technician
    As a mechanic technician, you’ll work alongside auto mechanics completing basic tasks, but also learning more high-level mechanic duties.
  • Auto Mechanic
    An auto mechanic’s job is to diagnose and fix cars, trucks, and other types of vehicles.
  • Diesel Mechanic
    As a diesel mechanic, you aren't afraid of getting a little grease on your jacket or dirt under your fingernails.
  • Marine Mechanic
    Powerboats, sailboats, and yachts are just a few of the projects you could have the opportunity to work on.
  • Motorcycle Mechanic
    You are meticulous with your own bike and help your friends repair theirs when mechanical issues arise.
  • Aircraft Mechanic
    Take your career to new heights. You will not be 30,000 feet off the ground, but you can specialize as an airplane mechanic.
  • Industrial Mechanic
    Industrial mechanics are those who are skilled in repairing, installing, and maintaining those machines used in the manufacturing process.
  • Maintenance Technician

    Responsible for the repair, inspection, and maintenance of trucks and other vehicles, technicians keep vehicles safe, running, and up to standard.

  • Wind Turbine Technician

    Participate in the wave of renewable energy by installing, repairing, and maintaining wind turbines.

  • Electrician
    An electrician is the person who makes the power work inside a building.
  • Lineman
    You know all those wires at tree lines and buried in ditches next to the streets? Those are installed and maintained by linemen.
  • Electrical Systems Technician
    Electrical and electronics systems technicians address problems with complex electrical or electronic components.
  • Electrical Mechanic
    You find electrical mechanics working their magic on the floors of factories—from automotive to power tool manufacturing plants—repairing and installing electrical equipment.
  • Electrical Engineer
    Electrical engineers are problem solvers and fixers. Without them, life wouldn’t be able to function the way we expect it to.
  • Aviation Electronics Technology

    Specializing in electronic aircraft equipment, aviation electronics technicians oversee the safe upkeep and repair of aircraft electronic systems.

  • Welding Technician
    Learn about welding technology school programs, welder duties, job projections and how much money a welding technician can make.
  • Pipe Welder
    As a welder you gain a competitive edge with each new specialization you achieve. The 6G pipe welding certification is no different.
  • Structural Welder
    Learn about structural welder job duties, trade school programs, career projections, and how much money they can make.
  • Underwater Welder
    Far from a typical desk job, your office location will vary from offshore pipes and oil rigs to inland dams and bridges.
  • Welding Engineer
    Learn about welding engineer duties, trade school programs, career projections and salary information.
  • Welding Inspector
    Welding inspectors know every type of weld, what is required, and how it must be completed.
  • Sheet Metal Worker

    Sheet metal is used for a variety of things in our daily lives, from the structures we live and work in, to the equipment used to control the temperature inside of it, and beyond.