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Building Maintenance Engineering

Updated: Jul 05

Program Summary

Most craft workers specialize in one kind of work, such as plumbing or carpentry. General maintenance and repair workers, however, have skills in many different crafts. They repair and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings and work on plumbing, electrical, and air-conditioning and heating systems. They build partitions, make plaster or drywall repairs, and fix or paint roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, and other parts of building structures. They also maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery found in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, and factories. Typical duties include troubleshooting and fixing faulty electrical switches, repairing air-conditioning motors, and unclogging drains. New buildings sometimes have computer-controlled systems, requiring workers to acquire basic computer skills. For example, new air-conditioning systems often can be controlled from a central computer terminal. In addition, light sensors can be electronically controlled to turn off lights automatically after a set amount of time.

 Employment Trends

General maintenance and repair workers are employed in almost every industry.

Most workers are trained on the job; others learn by working as helpers to other repairers or to construction workers such as carpenters, electricians, or machinery repairers.

 

  • Job openings should be plentiful due to significant turnover in this large occupation.

 Program Objectives

  • Successful completion of each course earns a Certificate of Completion
  • Coursework leading to award of a Continuing Education Certificate

 Program Curriculum

Crs #

Course Name   

Hrs

 

OPTION 1:

 

OCU322

Building Maintenance Engineer, Level I

42

OCU324

Building Maintenance Engineer, Level II.

42

 

Program total

84

 

OPTION 2:

 

OCU322

Building Maintenance Engineer, Level I

42

OCU329

Electric Repair: Basic Skills

12

OCU330

Plumbing Repair: Basic Skills

12

OCU331

Drywall: Installation and Repair

15

OCC364

Advanced Maintenance Techniques

9

 

Program total

90

 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Can I take all the classes at the same time?

Yes, the college allows concurrent enrollment in Building Maintenance Engineer, level 1 and level 2.

  •  The level 1 class is full. Can I take level 2 and enroll in level 1 next semester?

No. You may enroll in the short courses offered during the semester. The four short courses are equivalent to the materials covered in the level 2 course. These short courses are designed for individuals who may be interested in developing their repair skills in a specific area.

 

 
 

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