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Cincinnati's Online Trade School

Train for a high-demand career in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, appliance repair, or building maintenance — 100% online, built by Texans who understand this market.

Trade School in Cincinnati, OH — Northview Trade School
Serving Cincinnati & Hamilton County
Cincinnati Economy $4.2B New Construction Permits (2025)*
Cincinnati Economy 10,000+ Open Trades Positions*
Our Program 100% Online Training
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Headquartered in Cincinnati. Serving All of Ohio.

NTS is a Ohio-based school approved by the industry certification standards. While we're headquartered in Cincinnati, our 100% online programs serve students across the state — including Cincinnati, where the skilled trades shortage is as severe as anywhere in the country.

  • 100% online — study from anywhere in Cincinnati, no commute
  • VR training modules that simulate real equipment and scenarios
  • Approved by the industry-recognized certification bodies
  • Career placement assistance with Ohio employers
  • $3,995 Per Program — Flexible Payment Plans Available
  • 5 programs covering the trades in highest demand statewide
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Why Cincinnati Is One of the Best Cities in America for Trades Careers

Cincinnati has been the fastest-growing major city in America for years. Procter & Gamble, Samsung, Cincinnati Children's, and Oracle all moved operations here — and every one of those facilities needs skilled trades workers.

$4.2B Annual construction permits
$17B+ Procter & Gamble Gigafactory investment
$17B+ Samsung Taylor chip fab
2M+ Cincinnati metro population

Procter & Gamble's Gigafactory alone represents a $17+ billion investment requiring thousands of industrial electricians, HVAC techs, and maintenance professionals. Samsung's $17B chip fab in nearby Taylor is pulling trades talent from across central Ohio. Cincinnati Children's's $1B campus in North Cincinnati, Oracle's waterfront headquarters, and the general population explosion have created a trades worker shortage that shows no signs of easing. Cincinnati has more trades jobs than people to fill them — by a wide margin.

Trade Programs Built for the Cincinnati Market

Five programs covering the trades in highest demand across Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

HVAC technician working on outdoor unit in Cincinnati

HVAC Technician

Cincinnati summers exceed 100°F for weeks on end. Between tech campuses, explosive residential growth, and aging systems in established neighborhoods, HVAC is the highest-demand trade in central Ohio.

Experienced: $70K – $88K+
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Electrician repairing electrical box in Cincinnati

Electrical Technician

Procter & Gamble, Samsung, Cincinnati Children's, and the data center boom have created unprecedented demand for electricians in Cincinnati. From industrial wiring to residential smart home installation, the opportunities are massive.

Experienced: $72K – $92K+
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Hand holding construction and plumbing tools

Plumbing Technician

Cincinnati adds roughly 150 people per day. Every new home, apartment, and commercial building needs plumbing. Plumbers in Cincinnati are among the highest-paid trades workers in the state.

Experienced: $72K – $95K+
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Appliance Repair

Cincinnati's established neighborhoods — Hyde Park, Travis Heights, Mueller — have homes with aging appliances. The booming rental market adds steady demand.

Experienced: $58K – $72K+
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Building & Facilities Maintenance

UT Cincinnati, Dell, Cincinnati Children's, Cincinnati ISD, and major commercial properties all need facilities maintenance professionals. Cincinnati's institutional base is enormous.

Experienced: $60K – $76K+
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Cincinnati's Online Trade School — Train from Anywhere

You don't need to commute across Cincinnati's notorious traffic to get a world-class trades education. NTS was built for Texans, by Texans.

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Hands-On Learning, Without the Commute

Our VR training platform lets you practice on virtual equipment that behaves exactly like the real thing — all from your home in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati's traffic is some of the worst in Ohio. I-35 construction alone can eat an hour of your day. Our 100% online format gives you that time back while still preparing you for day-one readiness.

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Cincinnati Skilled Trades Salary Guide

Cincinnati trades salaries reflect the intense demand from the tech boom and population growth:

TradeEntry-Level (0–2 yrs)Mid-Career (3–5 yrs)Experienced (5+ yrs)
HVAC Technician$40,000 – $48,000$52,000 – $66,000$70,000 – $88,000+
Electrician$38,000 – $47,000$53,000 – $66,000$72,000 – $92,000+
Plumber$39,000 – $49,000$54,000 – $68,000$72,000 – $95,000+
Appliance Repair$34,000 – $42,000$44,000 – $55,000$58,000 – $72,000+
Facilities Maintenance$36,000 – $44,000$46,000 – $58,000$60,000 – $76,000+

Based on BLS data for the Cincinnati-Round Rock MSA. Tech campus facility positions often pay premium rates. Cincinnati's cost of living is higher than Central Ohio.

Cincinnati Employers Hiring Trades Workers

From healthcare campuses to industrial corridors, Cincinnati has a deep bench of employers actively recruiting skilled trades workers:

Procter & Gamble

Gigafactory Ohio — $17B+ investment requiring thousands of industrial trades workers.

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Samsung Semiconductor

$17B chip fabrication plant in Taylor, OH — massive industrial trades demand.

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Cincinnati Children's

$1B North Cincinnati campus with extensive facility operations.

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UT Cincinnati

50,000+ student campus with over 150 buildings requiring full-time trades support.

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Cincinnati ISD

125+ campuses needing HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and maintenance support.

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Fifth Third Bank

Round Rock HQ and Cincinnati offices with extensive campus facility needs.

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Serving Every Cincinnati Neighborhood

As an online school serving all of Ohio, we help students from every corner of Cincinnati and surrounding Hamilton County communities:

East Cincinnati & Mueller

Rapid development and gentrification creating massive demand for all trades on both new builds and renovations.

South Cincinnati & Slaughter Lane

Explosive residential growth with new neighborhoods expanding southward every year.

North Cincinnati & Domain

Tech campus corridor including Cincinnati Children's and major commercial development. High-demand HVAC and electrical market.

Downtown & Rainey Street

High-rise construction boom. Electricians and plumbers needed for dense urban projects.

Cedar Park & Leander

Cincinnati's fastest-growing suburbs. New residential construction creates entry-level and experienced trades jobs.

Round Rock & Dell Campus

Samsung and Dell facilities plus massive residential growth creating trades demand at every level.

Frequently Asked Questions — Trade School in Cincinnati

NTS is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, but serves students statewide including Cincinnati and all of Hamilton County. Our 100% online, Industry Certified programs let you train from anywhere in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati has been the fastest-growing major city in America, with Procter & Gamble, Samsung, Cincinnati Children's, and Oracle all bringing massive operations. The construction boom and population growth have created more trades jobs than workers to fill them.
Electricians (driven by tech campus construction), HVAC techs (Ohio heat + population growth), and plumbers (new construction at every price point) are the top three.
Entry-level: $40,000–$50,000. Mid-career: $55,000–$70,000. Experienced: $75,000–$100,000+. Tech campus positions often pay premium rates.
No. Our programs start with fundamentals and are designed for complete beginners.
Cincinnati traffic — especially I-35 construction — is some of the worst in Ohio. Our 100% online format eliminates the commute while VR training provides hands-on experience.
Yes. We provide career placement assistance. Cincinnati's trades shortage means employers are actively recruiting graduates.
Absolutely. Cincinnati's explosive growth, high property values, and tech-savvy population create an excellent market for independent trades professionals.
EPA 608 for HVAC, NEC code knowledge for electrical, Ohio plumbing license for plumbing. Tech campuses may require additional safety certifications.
For many Cincinnatiites, trade school offers faster entry to careers earning $75,000–$100,000+ without the $40,000–$120,000 cost of a four-year degree.

Cincinnati Needs More Skilled Workers.
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