HVAC Engineering for Non-Engineers - "I now know more about the systems, their components and how to analyze them."
CMPM 2 - "This has been an amazing course. I have been able to take something from each class and apply it to my job."
Ken Dyckman is named the '2011 MCAWW Instructor of the Year' and receives a plaque from Board of Education Chair Maria Boyer.
Foreman Training Program - "Program is a great way to learn about the different aspects of being a foreman and tools to help make decisions."
Foreman Training Program - "We learned how important it is to work as a team."
Intro to HVAC - "I now understand terminology and parts better!"
CMPM 1 - "I have learned many ways to be more efficient in the various aspects of my day-to-day activities."
Foreman Training Program - "This class has given me a better viewpoint and respect for the position of employee, contractor, PM and foreman and how each group can positively work together."
Lean Construction Seminar - "The dice game really did a nice job of reinforcing the stabilization principle."
Predictive Maintenance Technologies Seminar - "Information in this seminar will help us be able to offer more services to save our customers' money, while increasing our bottom line and differentiating us from non-union companies."
CMPM 2 - "This class has given me things to consider in making my company more successful."
CMPM 1 students perform a take-off and prepare an estimate in the Estimating module.
Intro to HVAC - "I feel I really understand the refer cycle now!"
Lean Construction Seminar - Instructor Yoo-Wong Kim is "extremely knowledgeable on topics covered. I found topics and examples interesting, relatable and applicable."
CMPM 1 - "It has given me many tools to make me become a more effective PM."
Plunging into Plumbing - "It exposed me overall to the breadth of plumbing at an entry level."
Positive Interactions Workshop facilitated by Rich Hudson - "This is something I can use or refer to on a daily basis."
Plunging into Plumbing students get a hands-on look at a med gas system at the JATC.
Last 10%: TAB module - "I have a better understanding of what is involved in balancing."


Educational Programs

Introduction to HVAC

Intro to HVAC is an entry-level HVAC course that will introduce you to HVAC equipment and will cover areas such as equipment identification, and functions of equipment.

Click here to watch a short video about the class.


Benefits of the program include learning about HVAC components in an environment with other “beginners”, learning how to identify HVAC equipment and the functions of the components, and getting a chance to touch “cutaways” of particular equipment.

Who Should Take This Program:
This program will benefit all entry-level positions including: project engineers, project support personnel, project administrators, service dispatchers, and service sales people.

Pre-Requisites:
None

Date/Time:* 
Coming in September 2013.

Cost:
Tuition for the program is $150.

To Register: 
Registration closed. Click here to view general brochure.

 

MCAWW REFUND POLICY
• Cancellation by attendee 14 or more days prior to the start date of an event or training program: 100% refund.
• Cancellation by attendee 7-13 days prior to the start date of an event or training program: 50% refund.
• No refund will be given for cancellations less than 7 days prior to the start date of an event or training program. If cancellation is due to illness or emergency, credit may be extended for a future event or training program.
• In the event that MCA of Western Washington cancels an event or training program, a full refund will be provided.



Online signup is not available for this class.

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* Dates subject to change.