The Facilities Maintenance Management
program is an approved Chapter 74 competency-based program designed to introduce students to the many facets of Building/Property Maintenance & Management.
Students are introduced to a cross-section of hands-on training in basic skills related to facility maintenance including: carpentry, floor care, landscaping, painting, also basic plumbing repairs such as faucets and toilets, with an emphasis on safe work practices, employability skills and safety. Safety within the curriculum includes the use of appropriate hand and power tools in conjunction with industry standards. Students learn preventative maintenance and repair techniques of small engines and power tools.
Students work both independently and in team-related projects using maintenance and repair manuals and other appropriate resources for research in problem-solving. Students will gain knowledge through field studies and off-site work experiences that align with the curriculum.
Course Objectives:
Using industry standards, students will learn the following competencies:
- Integrate academics through project-based learning
- Recognize career pathway opportunities
- Interact safely in a shop environment
- Incorporate the use of industry standard technology and software
- Read, understand, and communicate in the language of the field
- Organize and research information
- Develop a professional appearance, exemplary work ethic and superior communication skills
- Develop customer relations to determine customers’ needs
- Safely operate and maintain tools & equipment
- Understand and utilize tools of measurements
- Understand terminology as it pertains to building codes and city ordinances
Certifications/Licenses:
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Certification
Looking toward the future:
The employment field for building/property maintenance is related to the number of buildings/properties in the general locales such as office and apartment/condominium complexes, industrial parks, retail outlets, schools, hospitals, hotels, malls, and factories. Many facility maintenance and repair workers enhance their skills by working as apprentices to other repair or construction workers including: carpenters, masons, heating and air technicians, mechanical repairers and groundskeepers. They begin by doing simple jobs, such as fixing leaky faucets and replacing light bulbs, and progress to more difficult tasks, such as overhauling machinery or building walls. Many general maintenance and repair workers in large organizations advance to maintenance supervisor or become licensed electricians, plumbers, masons, or heating and air-conditioning technicians. A growing number of new buildings rely on computers to control several of their systems, general maintenance and repair workers may need basic computer skills, such as how to log onto a central computer system and navigate through a series
of menus. Companies that install computer-controlled equipment generally provide on-site training for general maintenance and repair workers.
Students completing the Facilities Maintenance Management program have the option of securing gainful employment, continuing formal studies at the post-secondary level, or pursuing a combination of both.
Post-Secondary Options:
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
Fitchburg State University
Holyoke Community College
Lincoln Technical Institute
Mount Wachusett Community College
New England Institute of Technology
Pennsylvania College of Technology –
School of Construction and Design
Porter and Chester
Springfield Technical Community College
University of Massachusetts
Vermont Technical College
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Apprenticeships
Boston Carpenters Apprenticeship
Floor Coverers Local #2168
International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local # 1
MA Carpenters Training Center
MA Millwrights Local #1121
New England Laborers Apprenticeship
Painters #35 Apprenticeship Training Plasterers/Cement Masons Local #534
Plumbers & Pipe Fitters Local #104
Roofers & Slaters Local #248
Springfield Area Electricians Local #7
Western MA Carpenters Local #108
Career Opportunities:
Entry-level Jobs – High School Diploma – On-the-Job Training/Apprenticeship
| Building Maintenance Construction Laborer Drywall Installer & Lather Facilities Manager | Floor/Carpet Installer Insulation Installer Landscaping/Grounds Maintenance Painter | Plasterer Roofer Sheetrock/Plasterer Small Engine Repair Technician |
Skilled Jobs – Technical/Community College/Associates Degree or Certificate
| Building Inspector Building/Facilities Manager Contractor | Construction Foreman Draftsperson Estimator | Glazier Interior/Exterior Designer Maintenance Supervisor |
Professional Careers – BS/MS Degree/Graduate Studies
| Architectural Engineer Building /Facilities Superintendent Civil Engineer Construction Superintendent | Design Engineer Environmental Engineer Industrial Engineer Industrial Management | Plant Engineer Project Manager Real Estate Management Structural Engineer |
Instructors
![]() Raffaele Ricciardi Exploratory, 9th & 10th Grade (Shop) Ext. 1168 (Classroom) Ext. 1167 | ![]() Kenneth Berger 11th & 12th Grade (Shop) Ext. 1168 |


