Why Should I Become a FMP?
- Gain a competitive advantage through education and global recognition.
- Build practical skills you can apply to your job immediately resulting in cost-savings to your organization.
- Earn professional credibility and recognition from current and potential employers, clients, and peers.
Who Should Pursue the FMP?
- FM practitioners looking to increase their depth of knowledge in the core FM topics deemed critical by employers.
- Individuals who are transition into the FM profession.
- Related-industry practitioners such as architects, designers and safety engineers.
What Will I Learn?
As a result of the most recent IFMA global job task analysis, the following four knowledge domains were deemed critical to the foundation of knowledge required of facility managers and therefore are taught and tested by the IFMA FMP Credential Program:
- Operations and Maintenance
- Finance and Business
- Project Management
- Leadership and Strategy
For more information, contact:
Joseph L. Morgan, CFM, LEED AP
Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee
609-258-7099
josephm@princeton.edu
Maria Cristallo, FMP
Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee
201-912-8688
maria.cristallo@rms.com