Facilities Maintenance Management Professional

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Institute of Facilities Management

Noblesville, IN 46060. USA

Facilities Maintenance Management Professional (FMMP)

1. About the Course

The Facilities Maintenance Management Professional (FMMP) course is an advanced professional training program designed to prepare facility managers, maintenance engineers, supervisors, and building operations professionals with the knowledge, tools, and strategies required to manage the maintenance of modern facilities effectively. This course covers the full spectrum of facility maintenance—from preventive and predictive strategies to advanced asset management, energy efficiency integration, and compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.

With a strong emphasis on practical application, participants will learn to plan, schedule, and execute maintenance tasks while also leveraging digital technologies like Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Building Management Systems (BMS), and IoT-enabled predictive analytics. The program is enriched with global best practices, case studies, checklists, templates, and capstone projects to ensure participants are industry-ready for leadership positions in facilities and maintenance management.

2. Course Overview

The program covers the following areas in detail:

  • Fundamentals of facilities and maintenance management.

  • Preventive, predictive, and reliability-centered maintenance approaches.

  • Asset lifecycle management, inventory control, and spare parts planning.

  • Use of CMMS, BMS, and IoT technologies for digital maintenance management.

  • Managing HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems within facilities.

  • Facility energy management and sustainability practices.

  • Compliance with occupational health, safety, and environmental regulations.

  • Outsourcing, contract management, and vendor performance evaluation.

  • Financial management for facilities, including budgeting, cost control, and ROI analysis.

  • Capstone project: Development of a comprehensive maintenance management plan for a commercial, healthcare, industrial, or high-rise building facility.

3. Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design and implement maintenance management systems tailored to facility needs.

  • Develop preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance strategies.

  • Use CMMS and digital tools for efficient scheduling, tracking, and reporting.

  • Optimize the performance of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems.

  • Apply asset lifecycle management for long-term facility reliability.

  • Ensure compliance with safety, health, and environmental codes.

  • Manage vendor contracts, service-level agreements, and outsourcing arrangements.

  • Conduct cost-benefit analysis and budgeting for maintenance activities.

  • Lead teams effectively and promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement.

    4. Who Should Enroll

    • Facility managers and supervisors.

    • Maintenance engineers and technicians.

    • Project and operations managers.

    • Health, safety, and environment (HSE) officers.

    • Building management professionals.

    • Contractors and consultants working in facilities management and maintenance.

    5. Why Take This Course

    • Gain comprehensive expertise in facilities maintenance management.

    • Learn how to increase equipment reliability and reduce downtime.

    • Acquire practical knowledge in budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation.

    • Enhance career prospects in facilities, property, and maintenance management.

    • Receive professional certification recognized across commercial, industrial, and healthcare sectors.

    6. Certification & Benefits

    • Professional certification as a Facilities Maintenance Management Professional (FMMP).

    • Recognition as a skilled leader in maintenance and facilities management.

    • Access to templates, checklists, and industry best practices.

    • Enhanced opportunities in senior-level facility and operations management positions.

Course Title: Facilities Maintenance Management Professional

Course Module Structure

Module 1: Fundamentals of Facilities Maintenance Management

  • Scope of facilities management.

  • Role of maintenance in facility operations.

  • Maintenance philosophies: corrective, preventive, predictive, and reliability-centered.

Module 2: Maintenance Planning & Strategies

  • Maintenance scheduling and work order systems.

  • Preventive and predictive maintenance programs.

  • Condition-based monitoring (vibration, infrared thermography, oil analysis).

  • Total Productive Maintenance (TPM).

Module 3: Asset & Lifecycle Management

  • Equipment lifecycle stages.

  • Asset performance tracking and KPIs.

  • Spare parts management and inventory control.

  • Replacement vs. refurbishment decision-making.

Module 4: Digital Tools & CMMS Applications

  • Introduction to CMMS and digital platforms.

  • Integration of CMMS with BMS and IoT devices.

  • Real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making.

  • Case study: CMMS implementation in a commercial high-rise.

Module 5: HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing & Fire Protection Maintenance

  • HVAC systems: chillers, AHUs, FCUs, ducting, and control systems.

  • Electrical systems: transformers, generators, UPS, and lighting.

  • Plumbing systems: pumps, water supply, drainage, and hot water systems.

  • Fire protection systems: sprinklers, alarms, hydrants, and suppression systems.

Module 6: Energy Management & Sustainability in Maintenance

  • Energy efficiency strategies for facilities.

  • Integration of renewables (solar PV, solar thermal, geothermal).

  • Water conservation and waste management.

  • Green maintenance practices for sustainable facilities.

Module 7: Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance

  • Occupational health and safety standards (OSHA, ISO 45001).

  • Risk assessments and hazard management.

  • Fire safety compliance and emergency preparedness.

  • Environmental management systems (ISO 14001).

Module 8: Outsourcing, Contracts & Vendor Management

  • Facility service contracts and outsourcing strategies.

  • Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

  • Vendor selection, monitoring, and performance evaluation.

  • Case study: Outsourced maintenance in healthcare facilities.

Module 9: Financial & Budgetary Management

  • Maintenance budgeting and cost forecasting.

  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA).

  • ROI evaluation of maintenance programs.

  • Reducing costs through effective resource allocation.

Module 10: Leadership, Communication & Team Management

  • Leading maintenance teams effectively.

  • Training and development of staff.

  • Communication strategies in maintenance management.

  • Building a safety and reliability culture.

    Module 11: Capstone Project & Case Studies

    • Development of a comprehensive facility maintenance management plan.

    • Case studies: hospitals, airports, industrial plants, and smart buildings.

    • Group presentations and peer evaluations.

12. Assessments & Evaluation

  • Quizzes after each module.

  • Assignments: maintenance planning exercises, audit reports, budgeting models.

  • Case study reports: analysis of maintenance practices in different sectors.

  • Capstone project: full maintenance management plan for a facility.

13. Suggested Duration Plan

  • Total Duration: 14–18 weeks.

  • Modules 1–3: 4 weeks (Fundamentals, planning, and asset management).

  • Modules 4–6: 4 weeks (Systems and sustainability).

  • Modules 7–9: 4 weeks (Compliance, outsourcing, financials).

  • Modules 10–11: 2–3 weeks (Leadership and capstone).

11. Deliverables & Learning Resources

  • Maintenance planning templates and checklists.

  • CMMS setup guides and workflows.

  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis spreadsheets.

  • Equipment maintenance schedules and SOPs.

  • Risk assessment and compliance audit forms.

  • Case study documentation and best practice reports.

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