Hussmann’s TechX Training Center Opens at Lincoln Tech’s Grand Prairie Campus
Employer will cover tuition, room, board and travel costs for all accepted students as it looks to fill HVAC/R technician positions around the country.
WEST ORANGE, NJ – August 1, 2018 – Lincoln Tech’s Grand Prairie, TX campus opened the Hussmann TechX Advanced Refrigeration training facility with a ribbon-cutting and Grand Opening celebration on Tuesday, July 17th. Representatives from t¶ Services Corporation (NASDAQ: LINC), parent company of Lincoln Tech, and executives from Hussmann, were joined by Grand Prairie Mayor Ron Jensen, current students and others in formally opening this fully-equipped training lab.
“It’s an exciting day both for our organization, and for Hussmann,” says Steve Buchenot, Group President at Lincoln Tech. “Opening the TechX training facility will spell incredible new career opportunities for our graduates, and it will reshape the way one of the world’s top HVAC/R manufacturers builds its workforce. We’re proud to have been chosen as the site for this facility, and we look forward to a long, mutually beneficial relationship with Hussmann.”
The center will serve as the nation’s first training site for students interested in pursuing HVAC/R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) careers with Hussmann, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of commercial refrigeration equipment. Hussmann has agreed to cover tuition, transportation and housing costs for students accepted into the two-month advanced training program, meaning applicants from anywhere in the country can come to Grand Prairie, train in the TechX Center, and be on their way to a full-time career.
“If you’re an HVAC/R technician, your world is golden, especially in a company like Hussmann,” says Donna Ward, the company’s Director of Human Resources. “You wouldn’t believe the number of people within our organization, all the way up to the ranks of CEO, who started as technicians. The direction you take is limited [only] by you.”
“The Lincoln Tech partnership works out perfectly,” says Fred Gentry, Technician Development Leader at Hussmann. “As we begin to fill our greatest need – bringing young technicians into the field – we’re also looking forward to educating our existing techs and doing more advanced training. The possibilities here are literally endless.”
The Lincoln-Hussmann partnership was designed to help Lincoln Tech HVAC/R graduates start rewarding careers in the industry, and to aid Hussmann in building a steady pipeline of talent for positions on their teams across the country and around the world. Not enough candidates in today’s job market have the proper skills for maintaining and repairing Hussmann equipment, and there is always a demand for trained technicians – a point Hussmann’s VP of Branch Operations, Ashley Turner, elaborates on.
“About five years ago, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a shortage of about 70,000 skilled HVAC/R technicians nationwide due to retirements and industry growth,” Turner says. “Our dilemma? How would we create the next 100 years’ workforce? After reaching out to numerous vocational schools, we moved forward with Lincoln Tech. We were very impressed with the corporate sponsorships they had with other business sectors.”
About Hussmann Corporation
Hussmann Corporation is an innovation and technology leader providing products and services that enable excellence in the food retail industry. Grounded in a history of industry-changing, innovative refrigerated merchandisers and refrigeration systems, Hussmann provides a broad array of solutions for merchandising / shopper engagement, refrigeration, asset optimization, and supply chain management that address the critical needs of food retailers to increase sales, reduce costs, and increase shopper loyalty. Hussmann collaborates with customers across a variety of food retail segments including supermarkets, convenience stores, drug stores and dollar stores as they work towards their vision to positively impact the lives of consumers by transforming the future of food retailing.