Mechanical Technology CohortLaunch Your Career in HVAC, Plumbing & Mechanical Trades!Ready to work with your hands, learn real skills, and build a career that can lead to steady employment and long-term growth? This training combines practical instruction, industry-recognized credentials, career readiness, and individualized support to help you succeed.Prepare for In-Demand CareersThis training provides a strong foundation for careers such as:HVAC TechnicianPlumberIndustrial MechanicFacilities Maintenance TechnicianThis is not just classroom training. You will learn by doing. Participants will gain hands-on experience using tools, reading construction drawings, working with pipe and ductwork, learning safety practices, and preparing for the expectations of real jobsite.
You will gain the skills needed to pursue a careers, including positions that offer registered apprenticeship opportunities.Earn Industry-Recognized CredentialsParticipants will have the opportunity to earn valuable credentials, including:SHA 30 Construction CertificationEPA 608 CertificationCPR/First Aid CertificationIn addition to earning credentials, participants will receive a toolkit to use during training and keep after successful completion.Program DetailsTraining Dates: September 9th-December 3rdTraining Provider: Anne Arundel Community CollegeLocation: 101 College Parkway, ArnoldClass Schedule: T/Th - 8:30am to 2:30pm (in-person)W - 8:30am to 12pm (virtual)EligibilityTo qualify, you must:Be an Anne Arundel County residentBe 18 years or olderHave a high school diploma or equivalentBe authorized to work in the U.S.Be registered with Selective Service (if male, born on or after 1/1/1960)Have a valid driver's licenseComplete AAWDC's Intake processAttend a virtual suitability interview and an in-person orientation (includes practical math review).RequirementsSuitability Requirements include:Motivation and CommitmentDemonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the skilled trades, including HVAC, plumbing, mechanical trades, facilities maintenance, or industrial maintenance. Willingness to commit to the full training schedule, participate in hands-on learning, complete required coursework, and prepare for industry-recognized credentials.Availability & Schedule ReadinessAbility to attend all required classes, labs, skills demonstrations, credential preparation sessions, and program activities. Willingness to participate in training that may include daytime, evening, or occasional weekend activities, depending on the program schedule.Hands-On Learning ReadinessComfort with learning in both classroom and lab settings. Willingness to use hand tools, power tools, measuring equipment, pipe materials, ductwork, fittings, and other trade-related materials under instructor supervision.
Ability to follow instructions, practice new skills, and improve through feedback.Transportation & Logistics AwarenessReliable transportation to attend training, labs, information sessions, credential exams, and any required program activities. Understanding that careers in the mechanical trades may require travel to jobsites, early start times, changing work locations, and outdoor or physically active work environments.Physical & Safety ReadinessAbility to safely participate in hands-on trade activities, including standing for extended periods, lifting materials, using tools, working with pipes and ductwork, and following safety procedures. Willingness to use personal protective equipment, follow OSHA safety practices, and maintain a safe learning and work environment.Basic SkillsSufficient reading and English language skills to understand safety instructions, construction drawings, written specifications, equipment labels, and credential preparation materials.Behavior & ProfessionalismPositive attitude, punctuality, reliability, and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to take direction, communicate respectfully, follow safety rules, complete assigned work, and demonstrate the professionalism expected by employers in the skilled trades.Next StepsHow to Apply Enrollment closes: July 31, 2026Submit this interest formSchedule a time for your suitability interview.
An email will be sent out with available time slots.Complete AAWDC's intake processAttend in-person orientation (includes practical math review) on either 8/4 or 8/12Be sure to check your email often so as to not miss any step in the process. It is critical that you complete all the required steps in a timely manner. If you fail to do so, your application will be rejected. Funding is limited and priority of service is given according to our priority of service policy.