Many graduates complain about being paid too little. This could be because they lack the necessary knowledge for a well-paying job. Nobody can put a price on knowledge, so it’s critical to arm yourself with the necessary know-how in specific areas of untapped wealth.
Currently in Nigeria, there are few qualified professionals working in the facilities management sector, given that the technical expertise in this area is necessary to be able to work in it profitably. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the Institute of Facility Management Association (IFMA) both use the definition of facility management as follows: it is an organizational function that integrates people, places, and processes within the built environment with the purpose of improving the quality of life of people and the productivity of the core business.
A facility manager is required by every organization. Facility managers make certain that the places we work, play, and live are safe, comfortable, long-lasting, and efficient. Simply put, facility managers are responsible for the safety, sustainability, upkeep, and efficiency of built and working environments.
A three-month Facility Management Master Craft Diploma is being offered by Max-Migold Limited, a company accredited by the British Institute of Facility Management (BIFM) now known as the Institute of Workplace and Facility Management (IWFM), and the Institute of Facility Management Association (IFMA) to help individuals become professionals and advance their knowledge of facility management.
With the option to choose between online or in-person training, the three-month program offers flexibility. The online classes are held three times each week using Zoom video conferencing tool on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., while the physical session takes place at the Max-Migold Training Centre located at HRDC Building on the campus of the University of Lagos every week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Virtual classes cost N357,5000, including a N7,500 non-refundable application fee, as opposed to physical classes which cost N450,000 inclusive of a N7,500 non-refundable application fee exclusive of VAT.
Participants who are unemployed or want to transfer to facility management can participate in a six-month internship program after the three-month internship, where they can practice and refine their projects.
MAX-MIGOLD Nigeria Limited was founded by Paul Erubami. It offers a variety of services such as facility quality audits, training and recruitment, facilities advisory, facility management technology, CAFM and CMMS deployment, project management, facility condition assessment and energy management.
Ready to increase your salary as a facility manager? Kindly click on the following link to register and book your slot: https://facilitymanagementcourses.com/fmmc/