Universal Technical Institute Inc. Launches New Partnership with FirstCall Mechanical for HVACR Student Employment and Tuition Reimbursement
Reuters
Jun 25, 2025
Universal Technical Institute Inc. Launches New Partnership with FirstCall Mechanical for HVACR Student Employment and Tuition Reimbursement
Universal Technical Institute $(UTI)$ has announced a new collaboration with FirstCall Mechanical, a leading HVACR service provider, as part of its Early Employment Program $(EEP)$. This partnership offers UTI students in the HVACR program the opportunity to gain real-world experience while still in school. Participants can work part-time, gaining hands-on experience in diagnostics, installation, and system maintenance, with the potential for full-time employment after graduation. FirstCall Mechanical also provides benefits such as tuition reimbursement, tool reimbursement, and professional development opportunities. This initiative aims to support students' career advancement and meet workforce needs in the commercial and industrial sectors.
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