School Facilities Industry Training
Training for Maintenance Technicians
From building & grounds maintenance to electrical and mechanical upkeep, and possibly on-campus power plant maintenance to oversee or complete, school facilities maintenance technicians of all specialties have a lot to handle. TPC's training series for these professionals focus on the breadth of knowledge these niche workers use every day, empowering them to do their safest work yet, while reducing or avoiding outages altogether.
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Challenges Training Solves
For technicians working in educational settings, the typical maintenance challenges are compounded because of the setting, those who use the space, and the diversity of knowledge needed for making repairs.
Scheduling Maintenance
Schedule around occupancy, after hours, weekends, during breaks to reduce disruptions and avoid safety risks for staff and students.
Aging Infrastructure
School budgets usually skip retrofits and upgrades, so technicians need extensive knowledge of older and current components.
Diverse Building Types
Especially in schools with on-campus housing, technicians work in labs, classrooms, dorms, dining areas, sports complexes, and performing arts halls.
Safety and Security
Work in schools requires an extra layer of security for the safety of those who learn there, and they face EPA, OSHA, and other regulatory oversight.
Let's Connect to Build a Training Plan
TPC's training experts have one goal: to ensure your technical team members have the right courses, learning format, and training outcomes that support the work they do. We'll provide the tools, you provide the learners; together, let's create a more sustainable maintenance workforce and safer conditions for students and staff at schools. We'll start with a virtual demo and move towards solutions that just make sense for school facilities team members.

