Caryn Worcester
IFMA San Diego
administrator@ifmasandiego.org
877-443-6273
If you have any questions about the course content, please contact:
Mac McCardle
858-210-4020; mac@4myoffice.com
8:00 to 5:00PM on the following days:
- Thursday, July 12, 2018
- Friday, July 13, 2018
IFMA San Diego Offers FMP Course
"Operations and Maintenance"
Thursday & Friday, July 12 & 13, 2018
My Office - 6060 Nancy Ridge, San Diego
In today's global business climate, facilities are a significant part of any business operation. Operations and maintenance functions comprise the majority of the operations that have to be managed on a day-to-day basis and are the source of 95 to 97 percent of the problems that can occur. Consider this: 95 to 97 percent represents 95 to 97 out of 100 opportunities to look bad or to look good. By providing Best Practices O&M service, you can increase customer satisfaction and enhance the value of the facility and the facility department.Facility managers manage/oversee high-value assets that represent significant financial investment in technology, buildings, structures, interiors, exteriors and grounds. Since facility managers are typically responsible for the oversight, operation and maintenance of the buildings and grounds, as well as oversight of various service contracts, understanding the basics of finance and business is critical.
Learning Objectives
Part 1: Introduction to Operations and Maintenance
An overview of the operations and maintenance area of facility management. Objectives include:
Part 2: Operations -- Building Systems
The primary focus of Part 2 is the operations of the building(s). Objectives include learning the key O&M competencies involved in the operations of the following systems:
Part 3: Operations: Grounds and Exterior and Interiors
This section involves the operations and management of the grounds and exterior as well as the interiors. Objectives include:
Part 4: Other Services
This section focuses on services that the facility manager will have to effectively manage to provide a satisfactory work environment for building occupants that is also safe, reliable, secure and consistent with existing regulations and standards. Objectives include:
Part 5: Work Management
The primary focus of Part 5 is to define work processes by which facility managers departments carry out essential day-to-day duties in order to improve performance. Objectives include:
Our Instructor: Phyllis Meng, CFM, IFMA Fellow. Phyllis was formerly the Deputy Executive Officer, General Services; Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. If you have any questions, please email her.
Registration Fee:
IFMA San Diego Members: $495 per person which includes continential breakfast/lunch for both days, books and course materials.
Non Chapter Members: $695 per person which includes continential breakfast/lunch for both days, books and course materials.
Please note: