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The past two years have created a shift across the country as people are looking for new careers. Some are calling it “The Big Quit.” Others are referring to it as “The Great Resignation.” Whatever you choose to call it, the truth is that professionals across the country are looking for work that is more meaningful, flexible, and enjoyable. At ATECH, we’ve seen an increase in interest in working in our industry. Today, we wanted to share the advice we give to someone looking to start a new career in commercial kitchen equipment repair.
Step 1: Determine if You’d Enjoy Working in Commercial Kitchen Equipment Maintenance.
Working as a commercial kitchen repair technician isn’t for everyone. If you’re curious whether it would be a good fit,
here are a few helpful questions to ask yourself. You can also consider what
a typical day in the life of an equipment service technician is like. If you can answer yes to those questions and are intrigued by the day-to-day duties, then you are a good candidate.
Step 2: Identify What Type of Role You’d Want to Pursue
There are many different ways you can get started in the industry. For example, some of our technicians at ATECH specialize in “hot side” or “cold side” repairs. Others work specifically with HVAC equipment. This will help you determine what type of additional training and certification to pursue.
If you’re not sure,
our team at ATECH would be happy to talk through it with you.
Step 3: Pursue Additional Training or Schooling
The next step in becoming a service technician can vary as there are various training paths, but there are
options to further your knowledge. Many vocational schools provide the training you’d need to become an HVAC repair technician. If going back to school isn’t an option, or you want to focus on being a “hot side” or “cold side” technician, you might want to consider on-the-job training. Our
Technician Apprentice role was designed to help onboard and train professionals who are early in their career trajectory. Our training package for experienced maintenance, residential HVAC and refrigeration technicians instructs those with experience on how to work on equipment in a commercial environment.
Step 4: Continue to Learn, Grow, and Develop Throughout Your Career
One of the best things about working in commercial kitchen equipment maintenance is the path to continually learn and become an expert in the field. Many of our technicians consider the opportunity for growth as one of the major
reasons they love working at ATECH. One of our values is to provide training & development opportunities to enhance employees’ personal growth.
At ATECH, we believe our organization is only as good as our people. Our hiring model is designed to help us
choose the best equipment repair technicians based on our core values and commitment to serving. If you’re pumped up after reading this post, there’s a good chance you’ll love working at ATECH. Check out
our current job openings and benefits today.
Locations also available in Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Johnson City
Nashville: (615) 255-2002
Memphis: (901) 379-0900
Chattanooga: (423) 629-0906
Johnson City: (423) 979-0069
Knoxville: (865) 692-4840
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