The New Hampshire School of Mechanical Trades

Category: Trade school

Address: 7 Perimeter Rd, Manchester, NH 03103, USA

Phone: +16036226544

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–4PM

Tuesday: 9AM–4PM

Wednesday: 9AM–4PM

Thursday: 9AM–4PM

Friday: 9AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Matt Gamache

Jul 24, 2022

Our son is looking into a career as an electrician. We took the tour of the school and was impressed. Kristina was very informative and answered all our questions. Our son is enrolling for the fall school year. Very excited

Logan Derome

Apr 13, 2022

Great school with professional and knowledgeable staff. Easily explained and shown how to compete tasks the right way, 12/10 would recommend.

Andrew N

Sep 15, 2021

I was nervous before beginning HVAC heat and Oil due to being out of school for years and class was very engaging and well paced. I'm learning and applying my skills and I feel valued and engaged as a student! Great place to learn and prepare for the field!

bike offrd

Jan 21, 2018

I'm currently enrolled in the oil heat class (1/21/2018) at NH School of Mechanical Trades Manchester, I opted for the Tuesday and Thursday night schedule. Tuesday night is a class room learning experience using the NORA oil heat technician book. Thursday night is the lab room "hands on" follow up of what the student learned in the class room. Both John and Mike are great teachers with the "trades" personality. The class is not only informative but also fun. John and Mike go above and beyond to make sure the student is understanding the material. I was able to find employment about half way through the completion of this course. The owner's Dean Millard and John Duff will help with job placement, just ask.

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Questions & Answers

What are the requirements for enrollment? Thank you.

Austin Geminiani | Aug 24, 2018
Ryan Shawdee | Aug 24, 2018

I can't answer that exact question but when i went there I was overly satisfied. You won't be disapointed.

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My brother and I own a construction company. We are in our early thirties and growing fast. We are looking for a young, hungry, recently licensed plumber who is looking to align with a builder. We are in Southern NH and have jobs to start on ASAP.

Nate | Aug 23, 2021
Dawn Jones | Aug 9, 2022

Hi Nate, could you message me your business information please. Thank you for your time, Dawn

Will these courses provide a certificate or license so when it's done I can get a job in that field asap

Casey Cook | Aug 24, 2019
D “The Ferret Guy” | Aug 24, 2019

I'm an electrician's Apprentice at the school. I took electrical 101 first, no prerequisites to that class, and it did give me a certificate. Though it has nothing to do with a license, it did give me a thorough introduction to the field of electricity, and a certificate of completion when done. My employer was impressed by my initiative, and that helped me land a job. In the field, that extra knowledge certainly didn't hurt! There is also plumbing 101 if you're interested in that. - Otherwise, find a job in your desired field, they will give you paperwork that you take to the state for your apprentice license, which you take with more paperwork to the school to sign up for your required school hours. It really is a great School, the Hands-On labs are priceless in my opinion.

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