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Why Study Facilities Maintenance?

Are you unsatisfied with your current job? Are you concerned machines will make your job redundant? Do you like working with your hands and managing a variety of important tasks? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, Career College of Northern Nevada has a solution for you. Our Facility Maintenance Technician training can prepare you for a great career. Read on to learn more about how this training can set you up for a stable and important career.

Join a Growing Field

Facility maintenance technicians are in-demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for machinery mechanics, machinery maintenance workers, and millwrights will grow by 7% between 2016 and 2026, and that growth is expected to be stronger in the Reno/Sparks area. In this region, manufacturing jobs have grown 25% in just the past year, so the outlook is strong. With a growing field, interesting career options, and needed skills, now is the time for you to begin your maintenance technician training at Career College of Northern Nevada.

Gain In-Demand Skills

In our program, you will take courses in HVAC, welding, basic IT skills, electrical systems, and more. These hard skills are essential for landing your next job, but you can also develop important soft skills applicable to whichever career path you follow. Learning good time management, attention to detail, and how to work with a team can help prepare you for success after earning your degree.

Enjoy a Variety of Career Responsibilities

Facility maintenance techs manage many different areas within a manufacturing company. Their main job is to ensure a safe and operational working environment. Routine maintenance of manufacturing equipment, basic building maintenance, including electrical and HVAC, and data networking are all potential responsibilities. This variety means you will not get bored as easily. If you like working with your hands and avoiding dull tasks, this might be the career for you.

Guard Your Career from Automation

Many manufacturing jobs are vulnerable to machines. More companies are relying on automation, but your job could be protected if you are the one responsible for maintaining and repairing those machines. Maintenance technicians complete important upkeep and repair tasks, and that variety is part of what makes them indispensable and less likely to be replaced by computerized machines.

Get Your Maintenance Technician Training at CCNN

If you like what you see here and are ready to begin your training, CCNN can help. Our Facility Maintenance Technician Associate Degree program can help you prepare for a fulfilling, interesting, and necessary career. Learn more today by calling CCNN at 775-241-4445!

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