Hospital Maintenance Certifications & Degrees Preview
Explore certifications and degrees in hospital maintenance offered across the United States. This is a temporary preview for MWEEKLY’s Hospital Maintenance Career Guide. More Info Coming Soon!
Certifications
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Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC)
Duration: 3-6 months prep (exam-based)
Description: Validates skills in maintaining hospital facilities, focusing on construction and safety, offered by the American Hospital Association.
Typical Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; healthcare construction experience.
Career Path: Hospital maintenance manager, construction coordinator. -
EPA Section 608 Certification (HVAC)
Duration: 1-3 months
Description: Certifies technicians to handle refrigerants in hospital HVAC systems, required by the EPA.
Typical Requirements: No formal education required; training program.
Career Path: HVAC technician, hospital maintenance specialist.
Associate Degree
- Associate of Applied Science in Healthcare Facilities Maintenance
Duration: 2 years
Description: Focuses on maintaining hospital systems, including HVAC, electrical, and plumbing, with emphasis on patient safety.
Typical Requirements: High school diploma or GED.
Career Path: Hospital maintenance technician, facilities assistant.
Bachelor’s Degree
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Facilities Management
Duration: 4 years
Description: Prepares students for managing hospital maintenance operations, emphasizing regulatory compliance.
Typical Requirements: High school diploma; science and math prerequisites.
Career Path: Hospital facilities manager, maintenance director.
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