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Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT)  

The CAMT program is to prepare participants to effectively maintain, preserve, and enhance the physical assets of a property safely and efficiently, consistent with the objectives of property ownership and in compliance with federal, state and local law.  You will learn about:  Processing work orders correctly in a timely fashion, and to residents' satisfaction,  Electrical ,  HVAC, Construction, Mechanical services and repairs and more.   The CAMT program is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board.

 

The Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) program provides students with skills that will support them becoming maintenance technicians.

Join us!   

Tuesdays and Thursdays August 4th-September 17th

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM at our James Kerney Campus

CAMT training includes content on the following topics:

  • Processing work orders correctly in a timely fashion, and to residents’ satisfaction
  • Electrical services and repairs
  • HVAC services and repairs
  • Painting services
  • Construction services and repairs
  • Mechanical services and repairs
  • Appliance services and repairs
  • Lock and Key services and repairs
  • Customer service and performing maintenance tasks, according to company policy and procedures
  • Minimizing personal and property damage while safely performing maintenance activities
  • Fair housing regulation compliance
  • Environmental responsibility and regulatory compliance
  • Reporting and documentation of maintenance activities, in compliance with company policy and regulation
  • Curb appeal, property inspection and daily maintenance
  • Established procedures for maintaining recreational facilities and common areas
  • Implementation of a preventative maintenance schedule
  • Repair and replacement decisions
  • Professional behavior patterns, communication skills, and appearance
  • Clear and respectful communication with residents, team members, and contractors

Requirements to Earn the CAMT

Work Experience: At least 12 months of apartment or rental housing maintenance experience. (Note: This can be completed while taking the course, during which you will hold a provisional certification).

Coursework: Completion of approximately 80 to 96 hours of training (comprising classroom and hands-on modules).

Exam: Successful completion of the online or in-person CAMT exam within 12 months of declaring candidacy.