Online SchoolRoom has partnered with 360training to offer 100% online engineer PDH continuing education courses for the HVAC engineer. Now you can renew your license from the comfort of your home or office!
Satisfy all of your ASHRAE PDH CE requirements online.
Our courses are fully accredited or deemed acceptable by the respective state & applicable for renewing your license.
Start and stop when you want, and the system will bring you right back to where you left off the next time you log in.
Online certificates are available and we also take care of reporting your CE credits.
What Is an HVAC Engineer?
An HVAC engineer job description refers to a series of tasks associated with a HVAC position. The job description entails
of heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems. This engineer performs his duties according to building specifications and requirements.
In case you are thinking about getting into the HVAC Engineering field, here are some figures that might interest you.The average salary (based on figures in Jan 2014) is around $74,000 a year.
The breakdown is:
HVAC Application Engineer Geothermal $107,000
HVAC Engineer PE $91,000
HVAC Maintenance Engineer $34,000
HVAC Design Engineer Eit $57,000
Field Performance Engineer $104,000
HVAC Engineer $66,000
Application Engineer Twin Cities $112,000
Mechanical HVAC Engineer PE $77,000
Bms Controls Engineer Control $61,000
Facilities Maintenance Engineer $67,000
HVAC Mechanical Engineer $75,000
Building Engineer $45,000
Mechanical HVAC Engineer $77,000
For Student $52,000
Energy Commissioning Leader $126,000
HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped as in HACR (such as the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers).
HVAC is important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings such as skyscrapers and in marine environments such as aquariums, where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect to temperature and humidity, using fresh air from outdoors.
ASHRAE 90.1 is a standard which provides minimum requirements for energy efficient designs for buildings.
ASHRAE Engineering CE, HVAC Engineering CE
HVAC engineering, HVAC system CE, HVAC engineer CE
Courses On This Page Are Suitable for...
- engineers entering HVAC/R from another area
- building management professional