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HVAC: Technologists & Helpers

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technicians are skilled workers who design, install, maintain, and troubleshoot air conditioning, heating, ventilating, and commercial refrigeration systems. Employers include independent heating and air conditioning contractors; public utilities; and maintenance, engineering, or facilities departments in industry, schools, and hospitals. An HVAC technician is a professional in both service and support. They can install and repair systems, as well as maintain them. They may work on their own as independent contractors or be employed by a company that specializes in climate control solutions for business and residential properties.

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HVAC: Technologists & Helpers – Finger Lakes, NY / Finger Lakes NY
  1. 1. Occupational Group Definition
  2. 2. Occupational Churn and Attrition
  3. 3. Wage Analysis
  4. 4. Gap Analysis
  5. 5. Impact Analysis
  6. 6. Hires Data
  7. 7. Real-Time Labor Market Data

Occupational Group Definition.

Finger Lakes NY

The data below is based on the following 9 counties:
Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates.

Standard Occupational Classifications (SOC), occupations, wages and estimated demand.

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This chart defines the specific occupations that have been included in the workforce cluster (aggregate view) or occupational group in this report. A more detailed view of each occupation is available by clicking the linked occupation which will open MCC Career Coach providing career exploration and occupational details within a selected region. To find more information on the job titles and skill sets that are aligned to each occupation, click on the linked SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) which will open O*NET OnLine, a database of occupations developed under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration.  View detailed Data Sources.

WAGES
SOC Occupations 10th
Percentile
50th
Percentile
90th
Percentile
Growth Replacements Openings
47-2152.01 Pipe Fitters and Steamfitters 15.84 30.14 39.76 61 195 256
49-9021.01 Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers 15.28 21.70 32.26 45 143 188
49-9021.02 Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 15.28 21.70 32.26 45 143 188
49-9031.00 Home Appliance Repairers 14.73 21.48 27.16 0 27 28
49-9098.00 Helpers—Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 12.04 16.45 25.79 6 34 40
Averages & Total $14.47 $22.44 $31.24 113 399 512

Wages and demand based on the 9 county region: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates.


Q4 2019 EMSI Occupation data.


Occupational Churn and Attrition.

SOC Occupations 2021
Estimated
Annual
Churn
2021
Estimated
Annual
Attrition
47-2152.01 Pipe Fitters and Steamfitters 63.23% 60.28%
49-9021.01 Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers 61.64% 58.83%
49-9021.02 Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 61.64% 58.83%
49-9031.00 Home Appliance Repairers 56.86% 56.14%
49-9098.00 Helpers—Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers 59.67% 58.10%

Estimated Annual Churn is the average of the separations and hires within an occupation divided by the total employment for that occupation. Estimated Annual Attrition is calculated by dividing the separations within an occupation by the total employment for the occupation.


Q4 2019 EMSI Occupation data.


Wage Analysis.

Occupational group hourly wages.

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This chart provides entry (10th percentile), median (50th percentile), and high (90th percentile) wage data for the workforce cluster in the region selected.  View detailed data sources.

Hourly Wage
  • Total Workforce Wages for Occupational Group (10th, 50th and 90th percentile)
  • 5-Year Median Wage MCC Graduates in Related Programs
  • $25 Self-sufficiency standard for 2 adults + 1 preschooler (Monroe County, NY)
  • $18 Self-sufficiency standard for 1 adult + 1 preschooler (Monroe County, NY)

Wage curve based on the 9 county region: Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates.


Q4 2019 EMSI Occupation data.


Gap Analysis.

Regional program completions vs. estimated annual openings.

This measurement aims to provide a regionally based supply and demand report, comparing the total estimated number of learners completing a relevant middle-skills training or education program within a region, against estimated industry demand for those middle-skills workers that have been included for purposes of this analysis in a specific occupational group or workforce cluster. Additional source information and detailed completion data are available in Data Sources.

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The estimated deficit or surplus of workers in an occupational grouping or workforce cluster, as defined by the report, compares the number of individuals who completed a formal training or education program against the estimated demand for entry-level occupations relevant to a program’s workforce focus. View detailed Data Sources.

Middle-Skill Education Provider July 2017 - June 2018 Completions Estimated Annual Job Openings Estimated Gap (Δ)
Finger Lakes Community College 5 512 -447**
Monroe 2 Orleans BOCES 19
Monroe Community College 41
Total 65*
Data is estimated, not predictive.

Source: Includes associates degrees; awards of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years; awards of less than 1 academic year; and non-credit awards of 1 academic year or less from Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).


Q4 2019 EMSI Occupation data.

2021 Total Workforce: 5,618 HVAC: Technologists & Helpers – Finger Lakes, NY Workers.

10-year aging out projection: 19.0% are approaching retirement age.

Source: IPEDS and noncredit self-reported data from application education providers.


Q4 2019 EMSI Occupation data.


Impact Analysis.

Student Metrics and Total Impact for MCC’s HVAC: Technologists & Helpers – Finger Lakes, NY related programs.

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This chart represents the increased wages collected by former students active in the Monroe County workforce as a direct result of their MCC education, the increased output of businesses that employ them, and the multiplier effects that occur. View data sources.

Estimated Lifetime Earnings Increase per Student $1,300,000
Annual Economic Impact per Student $4,800
Total Student Impact in FY 2015-16 $18,400,000

Student Return on Investment.

For every dollar students invest in their education in the HVAC: Technologists & Helpers program at MCC, they will receive an estimated $12.50 back over the course of their working lives. This investment provides a 28.8% rate of return. This is a favorable return, especially when compared to the U.S. stock market 30-year average return of 10.1%.

Lifetime Earnings.

Average Annual Earnings

  • Program Completer
  • High School Graduate

Hires Data.

Job postings summary.

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This table provides the total number of unique job postings for the occupations that have been included within either the occupational group or workforce cluster for a given month. By comparing the number of unique online postings to total online postings, a measurement of posting intensity can be estimated. Posting intensity may be used to understand the amount of recruitment being done online for a single opportunity. View detailed Data Sources.

Unique postings (Jan 2021)

109

1067 total postings

Posting intensity (Jan 2021)

9.8 : 1

Regional average: 7.3 : 1

There were 1067 total job postings for the HVAC: Technologists & Helpers – Finger Lakes, NY in January 2021, of which 109 were unique. These numbers give us a posting intensity of 9.8 : 1, meaning that for every 9.8 postings there is 1 unique job posting.


January 2021 EMSI Hires data.


Real-Time Labor Market Data.

Top skill clusters.

Based on online job postings April 1 2019–April 24, 2020.

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This chart displays the skill clusters that were in greatest demand for the occupations within the workforce cluster or occupational group. An analysis of skill clusters derived from online job postings is useful for understanding if learning outcomes within a relevant education or training program relates to the skills most in demand in the labor market. View detailed Data Sources.

Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: HVAC 283
Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: Plumbing 162
Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: Equipment Repair and Maintenance 118
Human Resources: Occupational Health and Safety 87
Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: Hand Tools 80
Customer and Client Support: Basic Customer Service 63
Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: Power Tools 57
Architecture and Construction: Carpentry 55
Human Resources: Recruitment 55
Maintenance, Repair, and Installation: Painting 49
 
60
120
180
240
300

Data Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight/Jobs.

Top skills.

Based on online job postings April 1, 2019–April 24, 2020.

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This chart displays the skills that were in greatest demand for the occupations within the workforce cluster or occupational group. An analysis of skills derived from online job postings is useful for understanding if learning outcomes within a relevant education or training program relates to the skills most in demand in the labor market. View detailed Data Sources.

HVAC 277
Repair 274
Plumbing 119
Hand Tools 74
Predictive / Preventative Maintenance 70
Occupational Health and Safety 67
Power Tools 55
Recruiting 53
System Operation 51
Painting 49
 
60
120
180
240
300

Data Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight/Jobs.

Top employers.

Based on online job postings April 1, 2019–April 24, 2020.

Sears 11
State of New York 11
Eastman Kodak 8
Isaac Heating And Air Conditioning 8
More Management 7
Johnson Controls Incorporated 6
SUNY 6
Appliance Tec 5
Rochester Regional Health 5
St John's Senior Services, Inc 4
Sunbelt Rentals Incorporated 4
University Rochester 4
CBRE 4
 
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40
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80
100

Data Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight/Jobs.

Most frequent certifications.

Based on online job postings April 1, 2019–April 24, 2020.

Driver's License 185
Environmental Protection Agency Certification 52
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Certification 21
EPA CFC/HCFC Certification 17
North American Technician Excellence (NATE) 11
Welding Certification 7
Maintenance Certification 5
Master HVAC License 3
 
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80
120
160
200

Data Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight/Jobs.

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