
es docente de Sistema de gestión de instalaciones en el centro Job Corps de Ottumwa. Anteriormente, Ryan completó un programa de pasantía de soldadura y plomería de 4 años y ha trabajado en la industria de la construcción durante al menos 12 años. Ryan es supervisor de soldadura certificado y tiene su propia empresa de construcción. Además, está cerca de obtener una certificación para ser docente de National Center for Construction Education and Research (centro nacional de investigación y educación de la construcción). Ryan disfruta de la disposición y el ambiente en Job Corps, en donde los estudiantes ingresan con distintos niveles, pero todos se destacan por igual en el programa de gestión de instalaciones.
Mantenimiento de instalaciones

En el trabajo ...
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Realizará mantenimiento y reparará máquinas, equipos mecánicos, suelos, plomería, sistemas eléctricos y sistemas de calefacción, ventilación y aire acondicionado, normalmente en grandes edificios
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Diagnosticará problemas y decidirá la mejor manera de solucionarlos
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Utilizará planos y se reunirá con los clientes para estimar reparaciones o costos
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Deberá mantener una organización y llevar un registro detallado de su trabajo
Algunas de las opciones de carreras profesionales que tendrá son ...
La mayoría de los graduados de Mantenimiento de instalaciones de Job Corps van a trabajar a edificios comerciales, escuelas o complejos residenciales como supervisores de edificios y terrenos, directores de instalaciones, gestores de operaciones de campo o líderes de planificación de espacios y logística.
Las credenciales que obtendrá ...
Los estudiantes que completan el programa de capacitación en Mantenimiento de instalaciones en Job Corps pueden obtener credenciales reconocidas por la industria de organismos como el National Center for Construction Education and Research (Centro Nacional para la Educación e Investigación de la Construcción, NCCER).
Los estudiantes también deben obtener un permiso de aprendizaje y una licencia de conducir emitidos por el estado al finalizar el programa.
Lo que necesitará para empezar la capacitación ...
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Tener un título de escuela secundaria o un equivalente (puede obtenerse en todos los centros Job Corps)
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Completar todos los cursos introductorios y de preparación profesional
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Aprobar todas las pruebas escritas y de rendimiento
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Cumplir los requisitos académicos (matemáticas y lectura)
ES Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

trabajó como docente de Mantenimiento de instalaciones en el Centro Job Corps de Laredo durante más de 10 años. Trabajó en las empresas de construcción de viviendas de Laredo WestWind Homes y D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. Le gusta transmitir su experiencia y sabiduría en el área de capacitación, así como enseñar los procesos prácticos. Simon se enorgullece de sus estudiantes y de la palapa de 30x50 pies que están construyendo desde cero, de la que próximamente todos los estudiantes podrán disfrutar.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
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Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
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Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
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Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
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Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
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Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
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Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
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Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
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Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
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Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
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Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
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Passing scores on all written and performance tests
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Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Simon Armendariz - Facilities Maintenance - Laredo Job Corps Center

has served as a Facilities Maintenance instructor for over 10 years at Laredo Job Corps Center. He has worked for Laredo’s homebuilders WestWind Homes and D.R. Horton-America’s Builder. He enjoys passing on his experience and wisdom in this training area as well as teaching hands-on processes. Simon is proud of his students and the 30-by-50-foot palapa they are building from scratch that all students will soon be able to enjoy.
Facilities Maintenance

On the job, you will ...
-
Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings
-
Diagnose issues and decide the best way to fix them
-
Use blueprints and meet with clients to estimate repairs or costs
-
Be expected to be organized and keep detailed records of your work
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Facilities Maintenance Job Corps graduates go to work for commercial buildings, schools or residential complexes as a building and grounds supervisor, facilities director, field operations manager, or space planning and logistics leader.
The credentials you will earn ...
Students who complete Job Corps’ Facilities Maintenance training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from such organizations as the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Facilities Maintenance professionals maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems and HVAC systems, usually in large buildings.
Construcción
Job Corps ofrece adiestramiento en las siguientes áreas de construcción. Empieza hoy mismo.

Mantenimiento de instalaciones realizará mantenimiento y reparará máquinas, equipos mecánicos, suelos, plomería, sistemas eléctricos y sistemas de calefacción, ventilación y aire acondicionado, normalmente en grandes edificios.
