Systems Maintenance

Systems Maintenance

BOMI’s systems maintenance courses give professionals the know-how to succeed in the commercial real estate industry. We’ve designed our courses to empower learners with the skills you need to be successful on the job and advance your career. You’ll learn all aspects of managing a commercial building—from plumbing and heating systems to energy and organizational management—and understand how to improve operations, create energy efficiencies, reduce costs and enhance the value of an asset.

Whether you take one class, earn a certificate, or achieve a designation, BOMI’s education programs will help any professional find success in commercial real estate.

Earn Your Designation

BOMI offers the only CRE education where each step builds upon the next. The courses you complete for a certificate are also required for your designation.

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Start with a Course

Choose from 8 Systems Management courses below.

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Earn a Certificate

Get your SMC or BEC certificate.

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Achieve a Designation

Achieve your SMT®/SMA® Designation.

Choose from Eight Systems Management Courses

Air Handling, Water Treatment, and Plumbing Systems

Maintain HVAC systems, water sample analysis, testing, and treatment, install and monitor pipes and valves, and fire protection systems.

Boilers, Heating Systems, and Applied Mathematics

Operate and maintain different boiler types, maintain reliable and effective heating systems, calculate ratios, proportions, and percentages, and convert units of measure.

Building Design and Maintenance

Maintain efficient and cost-effective building systems, understand building materials and structural components, read, understand, and use construction documents, and maintain structure functions.

Electrical Systems and Illumination

Understand fundamental concepts of electricity and circuitry, measure consumption, trace power paths, learn about block diagrams, schematics, installation drawings, and other construction drawings, understand various types of wires, cables, splices, and conduit, circuit protection, measurement, efficiency, maintenance, and resource conservation, install, monitor, and maintain motors and starters, and practice life-saving safety procedures.

Energy Management and Controls

Apply an energy management plan to your building’s systems, evaluate and retrofit new systems, integrate traditional and alternative energy systems, optimize systems with programmable logic controllers, and develop, implement, and manage an innovative preventive maintenance program.

Environmental Health and Safety Issues

Develop and manage an effective environmental health and safety program, ensure facilities follow compliance and regulatory mandates, assess environmental risk factors, prepare for compliance audits, address emergency environmental health situations, Maintain health and safety records, manage indoor environmental quality complaints, Keep appropriate records, and design a waste management program.

Managing the Organization

Understand and use techniques to motivate and influence a staff, train managers in communication and marketing, organize facilities management functions, problem solving tools for managers, and learn about sustainability-driven building upgrades.

Refrigeration Systems and Accessories

Describe, integrate, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot effective refrigeration systems and their technologies.

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