Facility Management
- Course Duration30
- Course Start2021-01-01
- Course Fee899.00 USD
Description
Facility management is a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology.
Certified in Facility Management (CFM) are involved in strategic planning, particularly in relation to buildings and premises. Likely areas of responsibility include:
- health and safety;
- building and grounds maintenance;
- cleaning;
- utilities and communications infrastructure
- procurement
- contract management;
- security;
- space management
A facilities management expert can be employed in all sectors and industries and the diversity of the work is reflected in the range of job titles, for example, operations, estates, technical services, asset or property manager.
Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Job seekers looking to find employment in facility management or maintenance departments of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the value of their skills through this certification.
Companies that hire CFM(Certified in Facility Management)
Facility management experts are in great demand. Companies specializing in maintenance or facility management are constantly hiring skilled facility managers. Various public and private companies also need facility managers for their maintenance or facility management departments.
Curriculum
- What is FM
- Facility Management Philosophy
- Why FM
- FM Functions
- Building Services
- Maintenance Approach
- Preventive Maintenance
- Reliability
- Building Inspection
- Emergency Planning
- Cracks in Building
- Corrosion
- Maintenance of Unplastered Surface
- Stairs
- Doors and Windows
- Paints
- Painted Surfaces
- Floors
- Glass
- Roofing and Ceiling
- Plumbing and Sanitary
- Unclogging
- Water Leakage
- Tanks and Sewer Line
- Toilets
- Electrical Wiring
- Lighting
- Power Distribution
- Escalator or Lifts
- Electric Motors
- Air Conditioning
- Work Scheduling
- Time Management
- Human Resource
- Team Management
- Manage and Oversee Work
- Outsourcing
- Maintenance Basics
- Maintenance Standards
- Predictive Maintenance
- Maintenance Cost control and EUL
- Repair Diagnosis
- Maintenance Optimization
- FMEA
- Financial Management Basics
- Budgeting
- Contracts Management
- Procurement
- Legal Implications
- Strategic Planning
- Lead the Facility Organization
- FM Leadership
- Becoming an FM Leader
- Occupational Health
- Fire and Life Safety
- Pest Control
- Waste Management
- Contingency Plan
- Risk Management
- Environmental stewardship
- Facility Planning
- Energy Management
- Green Energy
- LEED certification
- Building Automation System
- Energy Management System
- Integrated Workplace Management Systems
Facility Management Basics
Civil Maintenance
Water Supply and Sanitary
Electrical and Airconditioning
Work Management
Maintenance Management
Financial Management
Leadership and Strategy
Health and Safety
Environmental Sustainability
Application of Technology
Key Features




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