Industrial Building Maintenance & Management Training

Workforce development programs that guarantee process improvements and maximize the operational life of your facilities.

Building Maintenance Training
Order by:
28 ITEMS
Individual Course

Pipe Repair and Replacement Training

Learn how to fix or replace leaky pipes.

DETAILS
Quantity
18.00
Individual Course

Preventive Maintenance Training

Learn how to keep machinery in good repair with a maintenance schedule.

DETAILS
Quantity
18.00
Individual Course

Receptacles and Lighting

Learn about outlet and lighting circuits, switching circuits, and more.

DETAILS
Quantity
18.00
Individual Course

Roofing, Walls and Balconies

Learn about steep-slope roofing systems, water tank construction, and more.

DETAILS
Quantity
18.00

28 ITEMS

Loading...

What is Building Maintenance Training?

The Building Maintenance Training program teaches fundamental, entry-level skills and information to assist maintenance workers in topics such as electricity, utilities, and repairs. 360training provides a fully online course, allowing you to complete training at your own pace and on your own schedule.

What is the Best Training for Building Maintenance Technicians?

The Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals’ (SMRP) Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician (CMRT) certification verifies maintenance technicians' competence in preventive, predictive, troubleshooting, and corrective maintenance.

What are the Duties of a Building Maintenance Technician?

A building maintenance technician is a specialist who keeps the building functioning properly by fixing wiring, replacing light bulbs, and installing new equipment such as boilers or other temperature-controlling machinery. Some of the major responsibilities expected of a building maintenance technician are:

  • Inspecting buildings and repairing mechanical systems to verify they meet health and safety regulations.
  • Maintaining electrical systems such as changing light bulbs and sockets, cleaning and repairing circuit breaker panels, etc.
  • Installing ventilation, refrigeration, and other systems, and performing repairs as needed.
  • Maintaining heating and plumbing systems to guarantee proper operation.
  • Inspecting fire and security alarm systems and arranging repairs as needed.
  • Performing general maintenance operations

Privacy Policy  |   Terms and Conditions   

©2024 360training

©2024 360training   Privacy Policy  |   Terms and Conditions   
Let's Chat!