Carrier to train 100,000 technicians
Carrier on Monday announced a new initiative to hire 1,000 service technicians and train an additional 100,000

Image: Carrier, Charlotte, NC
Carrier on Monday announced a new initiative, called “TechVantage,” to hire 1,000 U.S. service technicians and train an additional 100,000 over the next five years.
The big picture: “The demand for skilled service technicians in the U.S. has never been greater, and Carrier is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation,” said Carrier CEO David Gitlin.
What’s happening: The company will establish apprenticeship programs and partner with vocational schools and technical institutes across the country, while continuing its existing training programs at its Charlotte and Indianapolis facilities.
- “In 2024 alone, Carrier delivered nearly 132,000 hours of training across its Commercial and Residential HVAC businesses in the U.S. through in-person, virtual, and online platforms, training approximately 20,000 service technicians,” the announcement said.
The bottom line: By launching the initiative, Carrier aims to “attract, develop, and empower the very best talent,” Gitlin added.
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