Thursday, April 23, 2009

Courses For Appliance Repair

Appliance repair technicians repair refrigerators.


Appliance repair technicians install and fix dishwashers, stoves, refrigerators, and washers and dryers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), as of May 2008, appliance repair technicians made a median hourly wage of $16.20.


Types


Courses for appliance repair are available at some high schools, trade schools or community colleges, according to Career Overview. Manufacturers also provide appliance training courses.


Features


Formal training at a college or trade school typically takes one to two years, according to the BLS. Students take courses in electricity and electronics, and participate in shop classes where they work on demonstration appliances. Manufacturer courses provide supplemental instruction in two to three weeks.


Considerations


To keep their skills up to date, many appliance repair technicians take periodic classes, according to the BLS. The Environmental Protection Agency requires all repair technicians who work with refrigerants to pass an exam and gain certification. Some organizations offer courses to help with this certification.

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