GateWay Community College and the Greater Phoenix Chapter of IFMA, the world’s largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, are launching facility management essentials training classes this fall.


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Facility managers oversee functionality, maintenance, grounds, and security of buildings and large complexes such as hospitals, apartment buildings, and event venues. Facilities managers are leaders trained to use the latest technology and support healthy environments through sustainability and pollution reduction design. No experience is necessary, although facility managers may have experience in construction trades, project management, business, IT, architecture, engineering, or sustainability.

IFMA’s facility management introductory course is geared for those that want to learn more about the field of facility management and are new to the profession. Classes include hands-on challenges and competitions within the facilities management field, membership to IFMA’s student chapter, networking and connections with local employers, mentorship from IFMA members, and an invitation to IFMA’s international conference.

In the spring, the Facilities Management Professional class will be offered as well as the next step towards earning certification.

The fall 2023 schedule of facility management training classes is on Saturdays, from September 9 to November 18, 8:30 a.m. to 12:3 p.m.; and Tuesday/Thursday, from September 12 to November 14, 6 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Classes are held at GateWay Community College, 108. N. 40th St., Phoenix (the Washington campus). 

Registration closes the day prior to the start of class. Cost of the class is $1,250 which includes all books and materials. Register here.

For more information, call Maureen Hannon at (602) 238-4323 or email her at maureen.hannon@gatewaycc.edu