Building Maintenance and Operations

Building Maintenance

Steven Becker

Instructor: Steven Becker

The purpose of this program is to give students extended knowledge and more skills of maintenance on commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. This includes more extensive hands-on training in the maintenance field. This program is to give students more advanced skills in exterior/interior finishes, electrical, plumbing, masonry, and maintenance applications for employment in the workforce.

What You Will Learn:

• Safety: rules and procedures of all hand tools, hand power tools, stationery shop equipment, pneumatic hand tools, ladder and scaffold safety, proper material handling

• Framing/Finishing: advanced floor systems, walls, rafters, roofing, dormers, doors and windows

• Exterior/Interior Finishes: advanced fundamentals and skills on insulation, doors, windows, roofing, siding, soffits, drywall, painting, flooring, cabinet making and installation, counter tops, trim/ moldings

• Blueprint reading, terms, and symbols of structures / buildings preparing for the Construction/ Maintenance Industry

• Maintenance on buildings / structures in commercial, residential, and industrial workforce

What You Can Earn:

OSHA 10 Certification

Tool Mastery and Course Completion Certifications

Career Opportunities:

Immediate Employment

• Carpenters Union Apprenticeship

• Construction company

• Handyman

• Maintenance  

• Self-Employment

With Additional Training & Education

• Electrician

• Plumber

• Engineer

• Architect