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CAMT - Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technicians

Program Host

AOBA

Host Type

Licensing

Program Focus

Green design & construction

Outcomes

Professional designation

About the Program

Earning your Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technicians (CAMT) validates your knowledge, enhances your reputation and credibility, boosts your confidence and earns you respect. The CAMT program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), a private non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. YOUu2019LL LEARN ABOUT: u2022 Processing work orders efficiently and to residentsu2019 satisfaction u2022 Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, mechanical, appliance, construction, and lock and key services and repairs u2022 Painting services u2022 Customer service u2022 Following company policy and procedures u2022 Minimizing personal and property damage u2022 Maintenance safety u2022 Fair housing regulatory compliance u2022 Environmental responsibility and regulatory compliance u2022 Documenting and reporting maintenance activities in compliance with company policy and regulation u2022 Curb appeal, property inspection, and daily maintenance u2022 Maintaining recreational facilities and common areas u2022 Implementing a preventive maintenance schedule u2022 Product repair and replacement decisions u2022 Professional behavior, communication skills, and personal appearance. Requirements: - To obtain the CAMT credential, candidates must complete the following: - Minimum of 12 months of apartment or rental housing maintenance experience. (This can be obtained while taking the course, you will receive a provisional certificate until this requirement is met.) - Successful completion of all CAMT coursework (totaling 80 hours) - Meet all examination standards within 12 months of declaring candidacy

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Program Duration

80 hours coursework & 12 months onsite experience

Contact

Brandy White