Richard Hugart
About Richard Hugart
Richard Hugart is a Journeyman HVACR Technician at Allison Transmission Inc. in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he has worked since 2010. He has over 14 years of experience in the HVACR field and holds a certificate from ITT Technical Institute-Indianapolis.
Work at Allison Transmission
Richard Hugart has been employed at Allison Transmission Inc. since 2010, where he serves as a Journeyman HVACR Technician. His role involves maintaining and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems within the facility. Prior to his current position, he worked at Allison Transmission as a Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitter from 2001 to 2010, accumulating nine years of experience in that capacity. His extensive tenure at the company reflects his expertise in HVACR systems and related mechanical systems.
Education and Expertise
Richard Hugart studied at ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, where he focused on Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, and Refrigeration. He completed his studies in 1996, earning a certificate in the field. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge and skills necessary for his career in HVACR, contributing to his effectiveness in his roles at Allison Transmission and other employers.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Allison Transmission, Richard Hugart worked as an HVAC Mechanic at Eli Lilly and Company from 2000 to 2001. His responsibilities included the installation and maintenance of HVAC systems. This role, although brief, added to his experience in the HVACR field. Additionally, his nine years as a Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitter at Allison Transmission prior to his current position further solidified his practical skills and knowledge in mechanical systems.
Career Timeline
Richard Hugart's career in the HVACR industry spans over two decades. He began his professional journey at Eli Lilly and Company in 2000, transitioning to Allison Transmission in 2001 as a Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitter. After nine years in that role, he became a Journeyman HVACR Technician in 2010, where he continues to work. His career reflects a steady progression within the HVACR field, showcasing his commitment to the industry.