Facilities Maintenance Technician Course Description
The Facilities Maintenance Technician program will prepare students for entry-level positions in the fields of Facilities Maintenance. Students will learn to install, troubleshoot, problem solve, repair and upgrade electrical and electronic equipment, programmable logic controls (PLC), carpentry, plumbing, fluid power and boiler systems, heating, air conditioning, ventilation, appliance repair, welding, brazing and soldering and EPA & OSHA industrial safety standards. Students will learn critical thinking and problem solving skills, along with learning about judgment and decision making. The successful graduate can secure positions as Industrial Facilities Maintenance, Field Service Technicians, HVAC, Appliance Repair, Industrial Machine Repair, Building Maintenance and Multi-Crafted Service Technician. Students prepare to take EPA 608 CFC Universal Certification, EPA 609 Automotive Certification & R410A Safety Certification, Employment Ready Certifications in Refrigeration Servicing and Charging, Air Conditioning, Electrical and Green Awareness.
Registration Fee $75.00
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Diploma Facilities Maintenance Technician
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OPEID-030790 |
CIP CODE
46.0401 |
CREDENTIAL LEVEL 01 |
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Occupation (SOC Codes) 49-9071
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