Building Services Management and Maintenance Training Course

The Building Services Management and Maintenance Training Course offered by Oxford Training Centre provides an advanced framework for managing building systems, technical services, and infrastructure maintenance within operational facilities. This course is designed for professionals overseeing mechanical, electrical, and structural elements of building environments, ensuring reliable service delivery, operational continuity, and asset longevity.

Positioned among high-level Facilities Management Training Courses, this programme combines practical applications with strategic planning to help participants implement effective maintenance regimes, energy efficiency protocols, and building lifecycle strategies. It covers essential areas such as HVAC systems, lighting, water supply, power management, and building management systems, enabling professionals to develop comprehensive solutions for infrastructure and property support.

The course emphasises both hard and soft service coordination, equipping learners to plan, implement, and control services that support core building functions. Participants will learn how to manage building services and maintenance effectively, from daily operations to preventive maintenance and emergency response planning. With structured content aligned to international standards, this course supports compliance, safety, and asset optimisation goals in complex facilities.

Focused modules offer insights into building operations and maintenance course principles, automation technologies, risk management, and cost control. Participants will also gain technical proficiency in mechanical and electrical building services training, empowering them to lead integrated teams and maintain infrastructure performance across varying facility types. This is a comprehensive and targeted professional course in building systems maintenance for those seeking operational excellence and strategic management capability.

Objectives

  • Develop technical and strategic expertise in building facilities management course disciplines for operational sustainability
  • Apply principles of planned preventive maintenance training to reduce downtime and extend asset life
  • Implement and monitor building management systems training for efficient energy and system control
  • Strengthen planning and oversight across infrastructure and services maintenance course modules
  • Enhance coordination of hard and soft services through integrated management systems
  • Align service delivery with lifecycle and compliance requirements in modern facility operations

Target Audience

  • Facility managers and operations directors responsible for property infrastructure and services
  • Maintenance supervisors and technical leads engaged in building services maintenance training
  • Engineers and systems operators overseeing HVAC, lighting, plumbing, and MEP installations
  • Estate and property managers handling contract management and service delivery
  • Asset lifecycle planners working in building lifecycle management training initiatives
  • Professionals seeking training for building facilities and service operations in complex environments

How Will Attendees Benefit?

  • Ability to plan, execute, and control maintenance schedules in alignment with operational demands
  • Proficiency in using digital and automated tools from building management systems training
  • Understanding of technical systems through mechanical and electrical building services training
  • Capability to coordinate vendors and in-house teams across hard and soft service areas
  • Skills to reduce operational risk and improve asset performance using maintenance and building services training models
  • Competence in aligning facility objectives with strategic infrastructure and building lifecycle outcomes

Course Content

Module 1: Fundamentals of Building Services Management

  • Overview of building systems in commercial, institutional, and industrial settings
  • Key functions of technical services in building management and their integration
  • Core responsibilities in infrastructure oversight and resource planning

Module 2: Building Operations and Performance Control

  • Operational workflows from the building operations and maintenance course
  • Daily monitoring of systems for safety, compliance, and performance
  • Service optimisation through task scheduling and automated tracking tools

Module 3: Mechanical and Electrical Systems Overview

  • Key components in mechanical and electrical building services training, including HVAC, lifts, and electrical panels
  • Inspection and maintenance routines for core systems
  • Troubleshooting and diagnostic techniques for technical systems

Module 4: HVAC and Environmental System Management

  • Application of best practices from the HVAC and building maintenance course
  • Ventilation, air conditioning, filtration, and climate control principles
  • Energy-efficient management of heating and cooling infrastructure

Module 5: Building Management Systems and Automation

  • Configuration and integration using building management systems training tools
  • Real-time control, fault detection, and data analytics
  • BMS security protocols, remote access, and building intelligence frameworks

Module 6: Planned and Preventive Maintenance Planning

  • Structuring maintenance calendars from planned preventive maintenance training modules
  • Resource allocation, documentation, and work order execution
  • Tracking asset condition and service intervals to reduce failures

Module 7: Hard and Soft Services Coordination

  • Operational planning within hard and soft services facilities management models
  • Managing cleaning, security, landscaping, and waste services alongside technical support
  • Outsourcing and SLA development for multidisciplinary service contracts

Module 8: Compliance, Safety and Risk Management

  • Compliance frameworks aligned with building codes and safety standards
  • Emergency systems testing, fire safety, and evacuation procedures
  • Risk management planning and contingency preparedness

Module 9: Cost Control and Performance Monitoring

  • Budget development for property maintenance and building services course responsibilities
  • Lifecycle costing, benchmarking, and performance dashboards
  • Procurement strategies and contractor performance evaluation

Module 10: Strategic Planning for Lifecycle and Sustainability

  • Long-term vision through building lifecycle management training principles
  • Sustainability planning and energy audits
  • Transition planning for system upgrades and infrastructure renewal

Course Dates

July 14, 2025
October 6, 2025
January 5, 2026
July 6, 2026

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