How can I get into HVAC in MA?

The path from training to working

Here's the realistic timeline from "I'm interested" to "I'm getting paid":

Step 1: Get basic training (2-6 months)

You need to learn the fundamentals: how HVAC systems work, safety procedures, basic electrical knowledge, and hands-on skills. Training options include:

  • Trade schools and community colleges (6 months to 2 years for a certificate or associate degree)
  • Workforce development programs (2-6 months of focused training)
  • Apprenticeships (learn on the job while getting paid, typically 3-5 years total)
Start by applying for Emerge Career’s FREE HVAC Technician Training now: click here.

Step 2: Get your entry-level certifications (immediate)

Emerge Career helps you get required certifications even before you finish training:

EPA Section 608 Certification (required)

  • Allows you to handle refrigerants legally
  • Costs around $150-$200
  • Can complete in a few days to a few weeks
  • Absolutely necessary for HVAC work

OSHA-10 Safety Certification (recommended)

  • Covers workplace safety standards
  • Takes 10 hours to complete
  • Costs around $30-$50
  • Shows employers you take safety seriously

Step 3: Start working (immediately after training)

With basic training and EPA 608 certification, you can work as:

  • HVAC helper or assistant
  • Apprentice technician
  • Entry-level service technician (depending on the company)

You'll work under supervision while you build experience and skills.

Start now with free HVAC training in Massachusetts

Emerge Career is offering a FREE HVAC training program. If you qualify, we'll train you for free, help you get certified, and connect you directly with employers who are ready to hire.

If HVAC sounds like a fit, apply for Emerge Career’s FREE HVAC training program today →