Association for Facilities Engineering - AFE's Fort Bragg Initiative Celebrates the End of One Year.
It started as an experiment, a means to help our soldiers about to separate from the United States armed forces and back into our civilian world. Since our first class back in July of 2012, the tri-partnership between AFE, Fort Bragg's ACAP, and Fayetteville Technical Community College, has been responsible for over 140 retiring and non-retiring soldiers receiving a management certification in the filed of Facilities Maintenance and Engineering. That's right, these men and women are not just receiving training toward a potential career in maintaining the workforce of small and large sophisticated buildings, but they are being certified. However, the other upside to this program is the versatility of the curriculum. Major elements of the Certified Plant Maintenance Management (CPMM) program is the ability for using major components learned for everyday use in any management position.
It started as an experiment, a means to help our soldiers about to separate from the United States armed forces and back into our civilian world. Since our first class back in July of 2012, the tri-partnership between AFE, Fort Bragg's ACAP, and Fayetteville Technical Community College, has been responsible for over 140 retiring and non-retiring soldiers receiving a management certification in the filed of Facilities Maintenance and Engineering. That's right, these men and women are not just receiving training toward a potential career in maintaining the workforce of small and large sophisticated buildings, but they are being certified. However, the other upside to this program is the versatility of the curriculum. Major elements of the Certified Plant Maintenance Management (CPMM) program is the ability for using major components learned for everyday use in any management position.