Fee: RM 1,000 per pax
Loyalty Points: 1,000 Points
Duration: 2 Days
Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE
Original price was: RM2,600.00.RM1,000.00Current price is: RM1,000.00.
Introduction:The Facility Management Maintenance Program is about managing the facility; a hotel, a power plant, a factory, or any site which has multiple internal functions such as managing utilities. A basic requirements for any new engineers, technicians or management trainees embarking in the area of facility management where the fundamentals of planning, methods of maintenance and the utilization of budget to control expenditure will be discussed. How Will You BenefitAt the end of the training program, participants will be able to:
Who Should AttendDesigned for newly graduated engineers, new maintenance engineers and technicians entering the job market as well as finance personnel hoping to understand the way engineers think MethodologyThis program is essentially participative. There will be group interaction and lectures. Module
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Fee: RM 1,000 per pax
Loyalty Points: 1,000 Points
Duration: 2 Days
Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE
Joseph Clarence A/L Emmanuel Michael
Biodata:
Joseph Clarence Michael is in a unique position of being both a Technical Director and a Engineering Consultant for the past 30 years. He supports local industries in areas to enhance their projects in resources, operations, production, and vendor/supplier management.His extensive knowledge in coordinating programs of mechanical engineering and other engineering disciplines enables him to deliver topics in various branches of engineering to all levels of students and technical personnel. He is able to present his concept to both English and Malay speaking participants with ease.He has trained almost 500 companies and 3000 personnel. He has been involved in training for the 18 years and has trained personnel from numerous companies including Rubberflex, Aker Solution, Worley Parson, IRIS Cooperation, Jardine Antah Schindler, Mardec, Mattel, Fujitsu Component, Dunlop Malaysia, Sirim, Penang Port, and Petronas Oil and Gas Refinery Plant.