Preventive Maintenance Training
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Education
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Preventive maintenance workers must possess a high school diploma or the equivalent. Some may even need a college degree, depending on the industry and job description. Preventive maintenance workers typically focus on courses in math, science, physics, computers and blueprint reading.
Licensure
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Preventive maintenance workers can receive additional training, and perhaps increase their chances of advancement, by becoming licensed. Licensure programs generally allow maintenance workers to specialize in a certain area such as plumping or electrical work. These programs vary, but often last anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
On the Job
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Most preventive maintenance workers can receive all the training they need while on the job. This type of hands-on approach usually comes under the direction of a supervisor or more experienced preventive maintenance worker.
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