MEP Technician Certificate Course

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Professional Online Certificate Course by MEP Education

MEP Technician Certificate Course

Learn Building Services. Maintain MEP Systems. Build Real Technical Skills.

The MEP Technician Certificate Course by MEP Education is designed for technicians, facility maintenance staff, junior engineers, diploma holders, ITI candidates, freshers, and working professionals who want to develop practical skills in Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems operation, inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and service support.

This course provides a structured pathway to understand HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, drainage systems, fire protection systems, fire alarm awareness, pumps, motors, valves, control panels, lighting systems, safety procedures, preventive maintenance, fault diagnosis, and maintenance reporting.

Course Category: MEP Technical / Facilities Maintenance / Building Services
Learning Mode: Online / Instructor-Supported
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Suitable For: MEP Technicians, HVAC Technicians, Electrical Technicians, Plumbing Technicians, Facility Maintenance Staff, Diploma Holders, ITI Candidates, Freshers, and Career Changers


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Course Overview

The MEP Technician Certificate Course focuses on practical technical skills required for building services operation and facility maintenance. Modern buildings depend on MEP technicians to keep HVAC, electrical, plumbing, drainage, fire protection, and support systems operating safely and reliably.

Learners will understand how MEP systems work, how to identify major equipment, how to inspect systems, how to perform preventive maintenance, how to recognize common faults, how to follow site safety practices, and how to prepare service reports.

This course is suitable for learners working in commercial buildings, residential towers, hotels, hospitals, shopping malls, data centers, schools, universities, industrial facilities, warehouses, and facility management projects.

Why Choose This Course?

MEP technicians are essential for building comfort, safety, reliability, energy efficiency, and daily facility operation. A skilled MEP technician must understand different building systems and coordinate across mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and controls work.

This course helps learners build practical multi-system knowledge instead of focusing on only one trade.

Key Highlights

  • Practical MEP technician training

  • HVAC, electrical, plumbing, drainage, fire protection, and fire alarm awareness

  • Pumps, motors, valves, panels, lighting, controls, and BMS awareness

  • Preventive maintenance and inspection checklists

  • Troubleshooting awareness for common building faults

  • Safety, PPE, permit-to-work, and Lockout / Tagout awareness

  • Service request handling and maintenance reporting

  • Suitable for beginners and working technicians

  • Certificate of Completion from MEP Education

What You Will Learn

By completing this course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the role of an MEP technician

  • Identify major MEP building systems and equipment

  • Understand HVAC system basics and maintenance requirements

  • Understand electrical distribution, lighting, panels, and electrical safety basics

  • Understand plumbing, drainage, pumps, valves, and water systems

  • Understand fire protection and fire alarm system awareness

  • Perform routine inspection and preventive maintenance awareness

  • Identify common MEP faults and abnormal conditions

  • Follow safety procedures and professional site practices

  • Prepare maintenance logs, service reports, and inspection checklists

  • Support facility engineers, supervisors, vendors, and service contractors

Course Modules

Module 1 – Introduction to MEP Technician Work

This module introduces the MEP technician role, work environment, and responsibilities in building services and facility maintenance.

Topics Covered

  • What is MEP?

  • Role of an MEP technician

  • Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems overview

  • Difference between operation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting

  • MEP technician responsibilities on site

  • Common maintenance service requests

  • Coordination with engineers, supervisors, facility teams, and vendors

  • Career opportunities for MEP technicians

Module 2 – Building Services Systems Overview

This module gives learners a practical overview of the major systems found in modern buildings.

Topics Covered

  • HVAC systems overview

  • Electrical distribution systems overview

  • Plumbing and drainage systems overview

  • Fire protection systems overview

  • Fire alarm and life safety awareness

  • Pumps, tanks, motors, valves, and panels

  • BMS and controls awareness

  • Common building services maintenance problems

Module 3 – Site Safety, PPE and Work Permit Awareness

This module focuses on safe work practices for MEP technicians.

Topics Covered

  • Personal protective equipment

  • Electrical safety awareness

  • Mechanical safety awareness

  • Plumbing and drainage safety awareness

  • Working at height awareness

  • Hot work awareness

  • Confined space awareness

  • Lockout / Tagout basics

  • Permit-to-work awareness

  • Incident reporting and escalation

Module 4 – Tools, Instruments and Technical Work Practices

This module introduces the tools and instruments commonly used by MEP technicians.

Topics Covered

  • Hand tools and power tools

  • Multimeter and clamp meter basics

  • Voltage tester awareness

  • Pressure gauges and thermometers awareness

  • Measuring tape, leveling tools, and marking tools

  • Pipe tools and plumbing tools awareness

  • Cleaning tools and consumables

  • Basic spare parts awareness

  • Tool safety and storage

  • Good housekeeping practices

Module 5 – HVAC System Basics for MEP Technicians

This module introduces HVAC systems and basic technician-level maintenance awareness.

Topics Covered

  • HVAC fundamentals

  • Cooling, ventilation, and air distribution basics

  • Split AC, package unit, AHU, FAHU, and FCU awareness

  • Chiller and chilled water system awareness

  • Supply air, return air, fresh air, and exhaust air

  • Filters, coils, fans, motors, belts, and dampers

  • Thermostats and controls awareness

  • Common HVAC complaints and fault symptoms

Module 6 – HVAC Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Awareness

This module focuses on practical HVAC inspection and maintenance tasks.

Topics Covered

  • HVAC preventive maintenance purpose

  • Filter cleaning and replacement awareness

  • Coil cleaning awareness

  • Drain pan and condensate drain maintenance

  • Fan and motor inspection awareness

  • Belt and pulley inspection awareness

  • Low cooling troubleshooting awareness

  • Water leakage troubleshooting awareness

  • Low airflow troubleshooting awareness

  • HVAC service report preparation

Module 7 – Electrical System Basics for MEP Technicians

This module introduces building electrical systems and safe electrical maintenance awareness.

Topics Covered

  • Electrical system overview

  • Voltage, current, resistance, and power basics

  • Single-phase and three-phase supply awareness

  • Main distribution boards and distribution boards

  • Breakers, fuses, isolators, contactors, relays, and overloads

  • Lighting systems and emergency lighting awareness

  • Sockets, switches, and wiring basics

  • Safe use of testing instruments

  • Common electrical faults and escalation

Module 8 – Electrical Maintenance and Lighting Systems

This module focuses on practical electrical maintenance tasks commonly handled by MEP technicians.

Topics Covered

  • Lighting maintenance awareness

  • Lamp, driver, ballast, and fixture replacement awareness

  • Emergency lighting inspection awareness

  • DB visual inspection awareness

  • Loose connection and overheating awareness

  • Motor starter panel awareness

  • Tripping fault awareness

  • Electrical safety before maintenance

  • Electrical maintenance checklist

  • Electrical fault reporting

Module 9 – Plumbing and Water Supply Systems

This module introduces domestic water supply and plumbing systems in buildings.

Topics Covered

  • Cold water and hot water systems

  • Water tanks and booster pumps awareness

  • Transfer pumps and circulation pumps awareness

  • Valves, strainers, meters, gauges, and pressure controls

  • Water heaters and calorifier awareness

  • Pipe leakage identification

  • Low water pressure awareness

  • Fixture connection awareness

  • Plumbing inspection checklist

  • Common water supply faults

Module 10 – Drainage and Sanitary Systems

This module covers drainage systems and common maintenance issues.

Topics Covered

  • Soil, waste, and vent system awareness

  • Floor drains, traps, cleanouts, and inspection chambers

  • Drainage slope awareness

  • Blockage identification

  • Bad odor problems

  • Water leakage and overflow awareness

  • Sump pump and drainage pump awareness

  • Stormwater drainage awareness

  • Drainage maintenance checklist

  • Drainage fault reporting

Module 11 – Pumps, Motors, Valves and Mechanical Equipment

This module focuses on common mechanical equipment used in MEP systems.

Topics Covered

  • Pump function and applications

  • Booster pumps, transfer pumps, sump pumps, and circulation pumps

  • Motor inspection awareness

  • Coupling, vibration, and noise awareness

  • Valves and accessories

  • Pressure and flow monitoring awareness

  • Pump start-up and shutdown awareness

  • Common pump faults

  • Pump maintenance checklist

  • Escalation of abnormal pump operation

Module 12 – Fire Protection System Awareness

This module provides technician-level awareness of fire protection systems.

Topics Covered

  • Fire protection system overview

  • Fire hose reels and hydrants awareness

  • Sprinkler system awareness

  • Fire pump room awareness

  • Fire extinguishers awareness

  • Fire water tanks awareness

  • Fire protection valves and gauges

  • Inspection and reporting awareness

  • Emergency response and escalation

  • Fire protection maintenance coordination

Module 13 – Fire Alarm and Life Safety System Awareness

This module introduces fire alarm and life safety systems from a technician support perspective.

Topics Covered

  • Fire alarm system overview

  • Fire alarm control panel awareness

  • Smoke detectors and heat detectors

  • Manual call points

  • Sounders, strobes, and notification devices

  • Fire alarm faults and alarms awareness

  • Cause-and-effect awareness

  • Emergency communication and escalation

  • Inspection support and reporting

  • Coordination with specialist contractors

Module 14 – BMS, Controls and Sensors Awareness

This module introduces basic building controls and monitoring systems.

Topics Covered

  • What is BMS?

  • Role of BMS in building operation

  • Temperature sensors and humidity sensors

  • Pressure switches and flow switches

  • Control valves and actuators

  • Equipment status monitoring

  • Alarm monitoring awareness

  • Trend and schedule awareness

  • Local controllers and thermostats

  • Escalation of abnormal readings

Module 15 – Preventive Maintenance Planning

This module teaches how preventive maintenance is organized and followed in facility environments.

Topics Covered

  • Purpose of preventive maintenance

  • Daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual checks

  • PM schedules and task lists

  • Equipment inspection checklist

  • Cleaning and lubrication awareness

  • Filter replacement schedules

  • Pump and motor inspection schedules

  • Electrical and plumbing inspection schedules

  • Fire safety inspection support

  • PM record keeping

Module 16 – Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis

This module teaches systematic fault identification for common MEP problems.

Topics Covered

  • Step-by-step troubleshooting approach

  • No cooling and low cooling complaints

  • Electrical trip complaints

  • Lighting not working

  • Water leakage complaints

  • Low water pressure

  • Drain blockage

  • Pump not starting

  • Unusual noise and vibration

  • Alarm response and escalation

  • Fault report preparation

Module 17 – Service Requests and Maintenance Workflow

This module explains how maintenance work is received, assigned, completed, and reported.

Topics Covered

  • Service request process

  • Work order awareness

  • Complaint receiving and priority setting

  • Emergency, urgent, and routine jobs

  • Technician job assignment

  • Work completion notes

  • Supervisor verification awareness

  • Pending work tracking

  • Customer communication and professionalism

  • Maintenance workflow discipline

Module 18 – Facility Documentation and Reporting

This module focuses on professional maintenance records and reporting.

Topics Covered

  • Daily maintenance logs

  • Preventive maintenance reports

  • Corrective maintenance reports

  • Fault reports

  • Inspection checklists

  • Spare parts request forms

  • Shift handover notes

  • Incident and safety reports

  • Photo evidence and documentation discipline

  • Professional report writing basics

Module 19 – Energy Efficiency for MEP Technicians

This module teaches technician-level energy-saving awareness.

Topics Covered

  • Why building energy efficiency matters

  • HVAC energy waste awareness

  • Dirty filters and coils

  • Lighting energy waste

  • Water leakage and pump energy impact

  • Equipment running after hours

  • Thermostat setting awareness

  • Air leakage and insulation awareness

  • Reporting energy-saving opportunities

  • Maintenance actions for better efficiency

Module 20 – Final Practical Project: MEP Maintenance Plan

This module guides learners to prepare a basic MEP maintenance plan for a sample building.

Topics Covered

  • Sample building profile

  • MEP system list preparation

  • Equipment list preparation

  • Daily inspection checklist

  • Preventive maintenance schedule

  • Service request workflow

  • Fault report template

  • Safety checklist

  • Emergency contact list awareness

  • Final maintenance plan presentation

Practical Skills Covered

Learners will gain practical exposure to:

  • MEP system identification

  • HVAC inspection and maintenance awareness

  • Electrical safety and lighting maintenance awareness

  • Plumbing leak and drainage issue awareness

  • Pump and motor inspection awareness

  • Fire protection and fire alarm awareness

  • Preventive maintenance checklist use

  • Fault reporting and escalation

  • Work order and service request handling

  • Maintenance documentation and shift handover

  • Energy efficiency observation

  • Emergency response awareness

Course Benefits

For Beginners

  • Learn MEP fundamentals from the ground level

  • Build confidence for entry-level technician roles

  • Understand practical site safety and maintenance workflows

For Working Technicians

  • Improve multi-system technical knowledge

  • Strengthen troubleshooting and reporting skills

  • Build better coordination with engineers and supervisors

For Facility Maintenance Teams

  • Improve preventive maintenance quality

  • Reduce equipment breakdowns and occupant complaints

  • Support safer and more reliable facility operations

For Employers and Training Centers

  • Standardized MEP technician training pathway

  • Practical, job-focused curriculum

  • Suitable for batch-based technical training

Who Can Join This Course?

This course is suitable for:

  • MEP technicians

  • HVAC technicians

  • Electrical technicians

  • Plumbing technicians

  • Facilities maintenance technicians

  • Building maintenance staff

  • Junior mechanical technicians

  • Junior electrical technicians

  • Site technicians

  • Facility maintenance assistants

  • Diploma holders

  • ITI candidates

  • Freshers entering MEP and facility maintenance

  • Career changers interested in technical building maintenance

Career Opportunities

After completing this course, learners can prepare for roles such as:

  • MEP Technician

  • HVAC Technician

  • Electrical Maintenance Assistant

  • Plumbing Maintenance Assistant

  • Facilities Maintenance Technician

  • Building Maintenance Technician

  • Facility Operations Technician

  • Maintenance Assistant

  • Junior Facility Technician

  • Building Services Technician

  • General Maintenance Technician

  • Facility Service Technician

Course Delivery Format

Mode: Online / Instructor-Supported
Learning Type: Self-paced / Batch-based
Materials: Video lessons, PDF notes, checklists, templates, assignments, quizzes
Assessment: Module quizzes, practical assignments, and final maintenance plan
Certificate: Certificate of Completion from MEP Education

Assessment & Certification

Learners will complete module-based assessments to evaluate their understanding of MEP systems, HVAC basics, electrical basics, plumbing basics, fire safety awareness, pumps, motors, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, safety, service requests, and reporting.

After successful completion, learners will receive an MEP Technician Certificate of Completion from MEP Education.

Course Outcomes

After completing the course, learners will be able to:

  • Understand MEP technician responsibilities

  • Identify major HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and building systems

  • Perform basic inspection and preventive maintenance awareness

  • Recognize common faults and abnormal conditions

  • Follow safe technical work practices

  • Use maintenance checklists and service reports

  • Support facility engineers and supervisors during daily operations

  • Respond to maintenance complaints professionally

  • Support emergency response and escalation

  • Work more confidently in MEP maintenance and facility operations

Why MEP Education?

MEP Education provides practical online learning for engineers, technicians, draftsmen, facility teams, and working professionals in HVAC, MEP design, technical systems, facilities management, energy management, and engineering management.

Our MEP technical courses are designed to connect basic technical knowledge with real building operation requirements, helping learners build job-ready skills for MEP maintenance and building services roles.

MEP Education Course Strengths

  • Practical and field-focused curriculum

  • Technical and facility maintenance course pathways

  • Online learning flexibility

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Suitable for global learners

  • Courses for beginners and working professionals

  • Designed for real MEP maintenance and facility operation environments

MEP Technician Certificate Course Online

The MEP Technician Certificate Course by MEP Education is ideal for learners who want to build practical skills in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, HVAC maintenance, electrical maintenance awareness, plumbing maintenance, drainage systems, fire protection awareness, fire alarm awareness, pumps, motors, valves, panels, lighting, controls, BMS awareness, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, work orders, service requests, safety, emergency response, and maintenance reporting.

This online MEP technician course supports technicians, diploma holders, ITI candidates, building maintenance staff, facility teams, freshers, and working professionals who want to develop career-ready skills for MEP maintenance and building services roles.

Related Keywords

  • MEP Technician Course

  • MEP Technician Certificate Course

  • MEP Technical Course

  • MEP Maintenance Course

  • Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Course

  • Building Services Technician Course

  • HVAC Technician Course

  • Electrical Maintenance Awareness Course

  • Plumbing Maintenance Course

  • Fire Protection Awareness Course

  • Fire Alarm Awareness Course

  • Preventive Maintenance Course

  • Facilities Maintenance Technician Course

  • Building Maintenance Technician Course

  • MEP Professional Certificate Course

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FAQ

1. What is the MEP Technician Certificate Course?

It is a practical technical course that teaches mechanical, electrical, and plumbing system fundamentals, HVAC awareness, electrical awareness, plumbing awareness, fire safety awareness, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, safety, service requests, and maintenance reporting.

2. Who can join this course?

MEP technicians, HVAC technicians, electrical technicians, plumbing technicians, facility maintenance staff, building maintenance staff, diploma holders, ITI candidates, freshers, and working professionals can join.

3. Is this course suitable for beginners?

Yes. The course starts from MEP fundamentals and gradually moves into HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and reporting.

4. Does this course include HVAC maintenance?

Yes. The course includes HVAC fundamentals, split AC, package unit, AHU, FAHU, FCU awareness, filter cleaning, coil cleaning, drain maintenance, fan inspection, thermostat awareness, and common HVAC complaints.

5. Does this course include electrical maintenance?

Yes. The course includes electrical safety, panels, distribution boards, breakers, lighting systems, sockets, switches, motors, contactors, relays, overloads, and common electrical faults.

6. Does this course include plumbing maintenance?

Yes. The course includes domestic water supply, hot and cold water systems, water tanks, booster pumps, valves, sanitary fixtures, drainage, floor drains, traps, leaks, blockages, and plumbing inspection checklists.

7. Does this course include fire protection and fire alarm awareness?

Yes. The course includes fire hose reels, hydrants, sprinklers, fire pumps, extinguishers, fire alarm panels, detectors, manual call points, sounders, strobes, and emergency escalation awareness.

8. Does this course include preventive maintenance?

Yes. The course includes daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual maintenance checks, inspection checklists, cleaning, lubrication awareness, PM schedules, and PM record keeping.

9. Will I receive a certificate?

Yes. Learners who complete the course requirements will receive a certificate of completion from MEP Education.

10. What job roles can this course support?

This course can support roles such as MEP Technician, HVAC Technician, Electrical Maintenance Assistant, Plumbing Maintenance Assistant, Facilities Maintenance Technician, Building Maintenance Technician, Facility Operations Technician, and Building Services Technician.

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