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CFM certification, which is the Certified Facility Manager certificate that building managers can get through the International Facility Management Association (IFMA). Employers and their clients appreciate the value of CFM certification as it shows that the facility manager has the right expertise and skills to handle increasingly complicated questions regarding building management.
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What is CFM Certification? CFM certification is CFM certification, which is the Certified Facility Manager certificate that building managers can get through the International Facility Management Association (IFMA). Employers and their clients appreciate the value of CFM certification as it shows that the facility manager has the right expertise and skills to handle increasingly complicated questions regarding building management. Training and experience are necessary prior to a facility manager being able to be able to pass the CFM test. It is important to note that the
CFM accreditation for facilities managers is not way linked to the CFM designation previously offered to accountants and other finance professionals through the Institute of Management Accountants. Initial CFM Qualifications The IMFA also runs a program of education and testing which lead to the Facility Management Professional (FMP) certification. The credential isn’t required to become CFM. CFM however it could substitute the equivalent of three years working experience for CFM qualifications. Candidates who have not completed an advanced degree in high school need to have at least eight years of work experience however this can be cut to 5 years for those who hold of the FMP certification. It is a test based on knowledge and all approved facility manager course materials necessary to pass it is accessible through the IMFA. Alongside obtaining either an FMP, or CFM certificate, you could also get three additional certifications from IFMA according to your specific career path the company that provides workplace consultation. Education and experience Candidates who are attempting the CFM exam should have at least some postsecondary education. Candidates who hold both the FMP credential as well as the bachelor’s or associate’s degrees in a field not
directly related to facility management must have four years of work experience. Holders of a similar bachelor’s degree and an FMP must have three years of work experience. In both instances the individuals who don’t hold an FMP must have another year’s work experience. Students who have completed IMFA-approved bachelor’s and master’s degree programs must have three years of experience prior to taking the CFM test, regardless of whether they have FMP certification. Particular Skills Required Candidates for CFM certification should have previous prior experience in project management and planning as well as operations and maintenance management, leadership in relation to human and environmental aspects communication, finance, quality control and technology. Candidates with demonstrable prior experience in all of these areas and have having had a minimal exposure to other fields are thought to be having the required qualifications to pass the exam for Certified Facility Manager. The IMFA provides online non-mandatory preparation courses to help applicants particularly those who be lacking in one or more areas with specific expertise to prepare for the exam. The Examination Process There are 180 multiple choice questions on the facility management certified test and is administered by a the computer in a testing center
that takes 5 minutes to finish. The test is designed around specific applications related to specific areas in which knowledge is essential. For instance, questions might concern budgeting for new maintenance equipment, and the monitoring of their performance or methods of inventory for tracking the real property assets. The IFMA provides a range of study resources, including an exam practice. Benefits of obtaining CFM The CFM is a completely voluntary certification and does not count by any state in which such licenses are required for a person to be an administrator of facilities. It is however dependent on actual experience as an facility manager, meaning that it demonstrates that its holders are able apply their expertise and knowledge to real scenarios that arise in the field of facilities management. Thus, employers see CFM as a symbol of excellence and knowledge and prospective clients seek firms with managers and employees who have achieved CFM certification.