2004 Exam Schedule
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REVIEW SCHEDULE 2004
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January, 2004 — The Association for
Facilities Engineering announces its 2002 national calendar for
Certified Plant Engineer (CPE) and Certified Facilities Maintenance
Manager (CPMM) reviews and examinations. Both programs require certain
levels of education and/or experience for eligibility and completion
of an application.
The CPE program provides a standard of
competence for facilities engineers and managers. Its curriculum
covers civil engineering, economics, management, environmental
engineering, safety, maintenance, mechanical engineering, HVAC and
electrical engineering. Plant/facilities maintenance and/or
engineering personnel who have earned the CPE designation earn up to
$9,700 more than their non-certified colleagues, according to
research.
The CPMM program debuted in 1999 to provide a standard of professional
competence for maintenance managers and to enhance the status of this
field as a unique discipline and profession. It is built on the
success of the CPE program. The curriculum consists of the following
sections: maintenance management, preventive maintenance, inventory
and procurement, work orders - work flow/planning and scheduling,
CMMS, training and work cultures, predictive maintenance, reliability
centered maintenance, total productive maintenance, maintenance
financials and return on investment
With prior arrangement, the CPE and CPMM exams
can be administered under certain proctored conditions as an
alternative to the dates and places identified below.
Applications, review materials, and further
information can be obtained by contacting Allison Reis at (513)
489-2473 or
areis@afe.org. Certification fees are discounted for members of the association.
CPMM SCHEDULE
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CPE SCHEDULE
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The CPMM program debuted in
1999 to provide a standard of professional competence for
maintenance managers and to enhance the status of this field as
a unique discipline and profession. It is built on the success
of the CPE program. The curriculum consists of the following
sections: maintenance management, preventive maintenance,
inventory and procurement, work orders - work flow/planning and
scheduling, CMMS, training and work cultures, predictive
maintenance, reliability centered maintenance, total productive
maintenance, maintenance financials and return on investment. |
The CPE program provides a
standard of competence for facilities engineers and managers.
Its curriculum covers civil engineering, economics, management,
environmental engineering, safety, maintenance, mechanical
engineering, HVAC and electrical engineering.
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May 17-21
Cincinnati, Ohio
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May 17-21
Cincinnati, Ohio
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September 13-17
Baltimore, Maryland |
September 13-17
Baltimore, Maryland |
October 18-22
Salt Lake City, Utah |
October 18-22
Salt Lake City, Utah |
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