FAQs
What is the role of a Technician Intern at Trane Technologies?
The Technician Intern assists HVAC Technicians with service and maintenance tasks for Trane customers, helping in commissioning, troubleshooting, repairing, and starting up HVAC systems in a commercial environment.
What qualifications are required for the Technician Intern position?
A High School Diploma or equivalent is required, along with 0-2 years of experience in HVAC or a combination of education and experience. Operating knowledge of Microsoft Office and proficiency with handheld computers is also necessary.
Is prior experience necessary for this internship?
No prior experience is required, but having 0-2 years of experience in HVAC or equivalent education is preferred.
What are the physical demands of the Technician Intern role?
The role is highly physical, requiring regular use of hands, walking, stooping, kneeling, climbing ladders, and the ability to lift and/or move weights up to 40 lbs. or more.
Are there any specific safety requirements for this position?
Yes, the position requires the use of safety gear such as helmets, safety goggles, fall protection harnesses, and safety boots. Safety protocols must be enforced to the highest standards.
Will the Technician Intern be working in varying weather conditions?
Yes, the role may expose the intern to variable weather conditions and other environmental factors based on the location and work being performed.
Is a valid driver’s license necessary for this job?
Yes, a valid driver’s license is required, along with a clean driving record free from major or frequent traffic violations.
Will the Technician Intern need to be flexible with their work hours?
Yes, the intern needs to be flexible and may be required to work overtime or on weekends as needed, including the possibility of occasional overnight stays.
What types of environments will the Technician Intern be working in?
The intern will be working in diverse commercial environments, including healthcare facilities, process manufacturing facilities, educational institutions, and office complexes.
Is this position safety-sensitive?
Yes, this role has been designated as Safety Sensitive by the company, which means safety protocols and procedures are critically important.