construction technology facilities management · 2020. 4. 28. · safety and health technology...
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Take charge with a career in facilities management, working with a staff to ensure a business or other facility’s systems work together to provide a stable, comfortable, and safe environment for its occupants. Facility managers must understand both the technical and managerial side of maintenance, find solutions for difficult problems, and provide helpful services to individuals using the spaces under their management.
About Collin College’s Program The Collin College Facilities Management program prepares students to enter the workforce as entry-level employees in the field of facilities management. Students in this program will learn about Occupational Safety and Health Technology standards, blueprint reading, construction, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing fundamentals. In addition, students will become familiar with project management, problem solving, and decision making.
Associate of Applied Science Construction Technology -
Facilities Management (60 credit hours)
Level 1 Certificate (24 credit hours)
Level 2 Certificate (45 credit hours)
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Published 4/24/20. Information is subject to change. For the latest version, visit www.collin.edu/academics/info/.
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Careers in Facilities Management
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and RepairersAverage Salary: $72,200
18% growth
Data for Collin County obtained from JobsEQ and O*NetNote: Average salary for occupation as of 2018 and job growth projected from 2019-2026
Craig Johnson Director of Architecture and Construction Programs
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Facilities ManagementCONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY