Intermediate Facility Engineer Certification
$200.00
The Intermediate Facility Engineer Certification is a creditable credential serving to verify the holder’s knowledge and working experience in general maintenance and building operations.
Duties require general maintenance and repairs fixing and maintaining machines, operating mechanical equipment, and buildings systems. Basic skills include light plumbing, light carpentry, light electrical work, air-conditioning and heating systems, among other general tasks.
To be eligible for the Intermediate Facility Engineer Certification an applicant must have accumulated at least 3000 work hours in building maintenance and operations.
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Master Facility Engineer Certification
The Master Facility Engineer Certification is a creditable credential serving to verify the holder’s knowledge and working experience in general maintenance and building operations.
Duties require general maintenance and repairs fixing and maintaining machines, operating mechanical equipment, and buildings systems. Basic skills include light plumbing, light carpentry, light electrical work, air-conditioning and heating systems, among other general tasks and supervision.
To be eligible for the Master Facility Engineer Certification an applicant must have accumulated at least 6000 work hours in building maintenance and operations and successfully pass an examination.
Senior Facility Engineer Certification
The Senior Facility Engineer Certification is a creditable credential serving to verify the holder’s knowledge and working experience in general maintenance and building operations.
Duties require general maintenance and repairs fixing and maintaining machines, operating mechanical equipment, and buildings systems. Basic skills include light plumbing, light carpentry, light electrical work, air-conditioning and heating systems, among other general tasks.
To be eligible for the Senior Facility Engineer Certification an applicant must have accumulated at least 4000 work hours in building maintenance and operations.
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Junior Facility Engineer Certification
The Junior Facility Engineer Certification is a creditable credential serving to verify the holder’s knowledge and working experience in general maintenance and building operations.
Duties require general maintenance and repairs fixing and maintaining machines, operating mechanical equipment, and buildings systems. Basic skills include light plumbing, light carpentry, light electrical work, air-conditioning and heating systems, among other general tasks.
To be eligible for the Junior Facility Engineer Certification an applicant must have accumulated at least 1000 work hours in building maintenance and operations.