Bevill State Community College is proud to announce the launch of its new Facilities Maintenance Technology program, a comprehensive training initiative designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills required to excel as maintenance technicians in a variety of specialized areas. This innovative program addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals in facility maintenance across multiple industries.
The Facilities Maintenance Technology program at Bevill State offers a unique curriculum that covers a broad spectrum of facility-related technologies, including Electrical Technology, Welding Technology, Machine Tool Technology and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Students will benefit from hands-on experience, expert instruction and the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills essential to modern facility maintenance.
Dr. Joel Hagood, president of BSCC, expressed his enthusiasm for the new program, stating, "At Bevill State, we are committed to providing our students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today’s competitive job market. The Facilities Maintenance Technology program is a testament to our dedication to offering comprehensive, career-focused education that meets the needs of both our students and local employers."
Program Highlights:
Diverse Skill Set: Gain hands-on experience across multiple disciplines, ensuring graduates are equipped to handle the varied demands of modern facility maintenance.
Electrical Technology: Develop troubleshooting pro-ficiency in electrical circuits, learning to approach problems logically and sequentially.
Welding Technology: Master the ability to fabricate welding projects to precise specifications, based on blueprints, ensuring accuracy and quality.
Machine Tool Technology: Achieve competence in precision measurement, earning the NC3 Precision Measurement Certification, a critical skill in many technical fields.
HVAC Technology: Understand and apply proper safety procedures when handling refrigerants, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Career Opportunities: Graduates will be positioned to enter the workforce in roles that require expertise in electrical technology, welding, machine tool technology and HVAC. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, workers in these fields can expect competitive salaries and a growing job market, with Alabama's demand for maintenance and repair workers, industrial machinery mechanics and machinery maintenance workers on the rise.
For more information about the Facilities Maintenance Technology program, please contact Toby Taylor at Toby.Taylor@bscc.edu or 800-648-3271 ext. 5360.
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