Enroll Now for CPMM Classes
CPMM Classes…a cost-effective way to learn how to do your job better—and make yourself more valuable to your employer. AFE is accepting registrations for the Certified Plant Maintenance Manager programs to be conducted virtually during the month of March 2010 through a series of eight interactive virtual seminars beginning March 2.
Convenient courses. Students may study independently and be tested at their workplaces with proctors at your convenience, as an option for pursuing the prestigious CPMM credential.
Relevant, real-world courses. The CPMM program is suitable for facilities personnel who work in manufacturing, schools, health care, government, and other segments of business. It was designed for people who have hands-on or technical expertise in the increasingly complex maintenance arena. Those who successfully complete this program - as proven by passing a special examination - have up-to-date, useful knowledge of concepts such as maintenance management, preventive maintenance, inventory and procurement, work orders, work flow, planning and scheduling, computerized maintenance management, total productive maintenance, maintenance financials and return on investment.
Eligibility requirements are current employment as a facility maintenance professional and two years of experience.
As a study aid, AFE offers the ‘CPMM Review Pak’ containing the topics covered by the exam.
Act quickly to guarantee your place spot in the program—and start learning your way to greater earning potential! Email Carol Lawrence at CLawrence@AFE.org or call her at (571) 203-7238. For more information, visit www.afe.org.
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