
Construction Technology - Facilities Maintenance
Performing facilities maintenance requires knowledge in several areas. This level II certificate covers reading blueprints, general carpentry, tools of the trade, electrical wiring and schematics, and thermodynamics of refrigeration. Also required will be 14 technical elective credits that can range from drafting to alternative energy integration into a facility.
Facilities maintenance workers are required to have comprehensive knowledge of building systems. NMC’s construction technology certificates allow those already working in the fields to advance their skills. The curriculum is also appropriate for those without previous experience.
Who should consider a career in facilities maintenance?
- People who like working with their hands
- People who like solving problems
- People who like working outdoors
- People who enjoy working independently or are interested in starting their own business
Career opportunities
- Installer
- Service Technician
- Field Supervisor
- Inspector
- Sales Engineer
- Inside Sales Manager
- Distributor Sales
- Estimator
- Owner
- Trainer
- Commercial contracting
- Residential contracting
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This program meets the requirements for preparation or licensing in the state of Michigan. The applicability of this program to requirements of other states has not been determined.
Construction Technology programs
Construction
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Facilities Maintenance
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Construction Management
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Electrical
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HVAC/R
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Carpentry