Facilities & Property Management Specialist Training

**Excerpt:**

Facilities Management plays a crucial role in ensuring the sustainable operation of assets throughout their life cycle, maximizing their potential and optimizing return on investment. This field integrates people, workplaces, and operations, encompassing tasks such as new construction, office layout optimization, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. The *Facilities & Property Manager* role is highly specialized and in demand, requiring a unique blend of knowledge from business, engineering, and health sciences.

This training course is designed for both aspiring and experienced professionals, offering insights into establishing, managing, and improving facility departments. It focuses on balancing costs, performance, and risk exposure while addressing real-world challenges and applying best practices. Participants will gain a deep understanding of facility management principles, learn to operate facilities as a “business within a business,” and explore strategies for continuous improvement.

**Target Audience:** Building owners, directors, managers, maintenance engineers, and other facility professionals.

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