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Dan Walter

“I'd already earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from LeTourneau University, but after about three years sitting behind a desk designing construction equipment, I knew I wanted to run my own business. Energy efficiency is something I’ve always been interested in, so it made sense when I was looking for a business idea. 

“Although we offer several products and services that reduce energy usage, air conditioning is a big part of our business. I took all of the air conditioning courses because I wanted to further my knowledge in the field. The best part of my experience was interacting with the faculty; they were just so knowledgeable. David Eishen (now retired) was the biggest reason I joined the program; he really got me involved in the Green Building Institute. 

“I would recommend this program because it gives you a good background in air conditioning. Probably 70% of technicians out there don’t have a good idea of how air conditioning works. They’re taught what to do to make systems work, but they don’t have real understanding of what they’re doing. 

“If you want to start your own business, do what you’re passionate about, and you’ll probably be successful.”   

Dan Walter earned a Residential - Technician III certificate. He is certified by the International Code Council (ICC) to perform both plan reviews and inspections on residential buildings.

His company, Duncanville-based Energy Efficient Solutions, offers services that include energy audits and duct testing in addition to International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) compliance. He has also taught courses as an adjunct instructor at the Residential Building Performance Technology program.


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Mike Walker

Supervisor of Mechanical Design Continental Electronics Corp.
“You should never stop learning in today’s world. If you do, you get left behind like the dinosaurs. Once you have knowledge, though, no one can take it away from you. The most important thing I learned is how to have the tools you need in today’s workforce.”
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
Mike Reinhardt

Mike Reinhardt

Full-Time Student and Future Underwater Welder
“The instructors in the program are really great and take time to help me when I need it. I want to take every welding course I can to get the experience I’ll need for my future career: I plan to become an underwater welder and am looking at schools where I can transfer and get that specialty.”
Welding
Paul Mears

Paul Mears

Welding Artist and Business Owner Iron Art of La Jolla, Calif.
“Welding is so much fun — it’s dangerous and exciting. Dewayne Roy is one of the best instructors you could ever want. He’s not only knowledgeable in the field, but is so upbeat and willing to show you everything he can.”
Welding
Rodney Taylor

Rodney Taylor

Management Coordinator Prevost, a division of Volvo Group; Adjunct Faculty Diesel Maintenance Technician Program
“The labs I worked in at Dallas College had all of the latest equipment, and that’s what I learned on. I think that my advanced training is part of what helped me move up the career ladder; I just knew a lot more than most of my peers because of my training.”
Automotive Technology
Dan Walter
Dan Walter
Owner Energy Efficient Solutions

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
Updated September 16, 2025