Industrial Building Maintenance & Management Training

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Building Maintenance and Management Series Package

Covers electrical, utilities, boilers, repairs, and more.

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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

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