Unique Challenges Facility Maintenance Training Solves

Ensuring Regulatory Compliance

In partnership with EHS leaders, they ensure work complies with OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and more and act as a facility safety champion.

Building & Grounds Maintenance

These technicians may need to complete maintenance of your facilities, own carpentry and painting projects, and might even work on landscaping - in addition to the industrial technical skills areas they handle.

Includes Technical Aptitude

Because of the partnership with technical maintenance teams and especially in organizations with smaller teams, facilities training must include skills in electrical systems, mechanical systems, and environmental systems in addition to their building maintenance skills.

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People Who Need Facility Maintenance Training Include:

Facility/Building Maintenance Technicians

They may work on both facility and building maintenance plus machine maintenance, and their skills must include industrial maintenance best practices and safety.

Facility Managers

Technical leaders at the organization who own building maintenance, coordinating all aspects of the physical building and environment. Their recommended courses may include maintenance management options as well, depending on their purview.

Facilities Coordinators

Often tasked with assisting a facility manager, these team members coordinate with vendors and may schedule maintenance, so they must understand enough about what technicians do to accurately estimate repairs.

Curriculum Path for Facility Management Technicians

This learning plan, brought to you by TPC, covers a bevy of maintenance tactics that facility managers and their teams rely on to keep infrastructure and buildings in excellent condition. From a comprehensive electrical, mechanical, and HVAC foundation, our curriculum path also covers structural painting, flat roofs, plumbing systems, lock & key systems, landscaping, and cleaning best practices.

Maintenance Fundamentals
01

  • 100+ hours
  • Foundational Topics & Skills
  • Hand Tools to Basic Troubleshooting
Electrical System Basics
02

  • 100 hours
  • Electrical Safety • Measuring • Motors & Controls • AC Control Equipment
  • Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting
Mechanical Systems
03

  • 105 hours
  • Mechanical system skills, from the basics to troubleshooting
HVAC Technical Specialization Paths
04

  • 185 hours
  • Specialized Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Topics

Getting Started with the Facility Maintenance Learning Path

Our Training Advisors are on hand to start a conversation about your team's training needs - whether facility maintenance training or another critical area of your facility's wellbeing. We'll help you build a learning path that makes sense for each member of the maintenance team. And every step of the way, we will be here to help - through setting up a training library, ensuring your team is ready to train, and helping your maintenance leaders understand how to make the most of the real-time data available in our training platform, Fusion.

To get started, reach out via the form.

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