Become a versatile maintenance professional from anywhere. Master HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and general repair skills with EPA 608 and OSHA 10 prep — all through our fully online, VR-powered program.
The world is talking about Trade School 2.0 — modern, tech-enabled vocational training that fits real life. At Northview Trade School, we've already built it. 100% online. VR-powered. Self-paced. From anywhere.
No campus. No commute. No rigid schedule. Here's how NTS's fully remote program works:
Complete enrollment and get instant 24/7 access to your online learning portal. Start the same week — no waiting for a semester to begin.
Work through expert-led modules and practice real building & facilities maintenance scenarios in our VR simulation lab. Nights, weekends, lunch breaks — you decide when.
Complete your program, earn your certifications, and connect with employers through our career services. Most graduates land their first role within weeks.
Northview Trade School's Building & Facilities Maintenance program is specifically designed to give you the broad technical knowledge and applied experience needed to maintain and repair essential building systems. Whether you're starting a new career, looking to transition from another field, or seeking to advance your maintenance skills, this 100-hour program combines comprehensive theory with real-world application.
Throughout the program, you'll gain proficiency across multiple building systems including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and general repairs. This cross-disciplinary approach makes you a versatile maintenance professional capable of handling the wide variety of issues that arise in commercial buildings, residential complexes, hospitals, schools, and other facilities.
The curriculum covers building systems maintenance, electrical repair and safety, HVAC and refrigeration basics, plumbing systems, general carpentry and repairs, safety and code compliance, and preventative maintenance planning. You'll graduate with the breadth of knowledge employers need in a single maintenance technician.
Our fully online format gives you the flexibility to learn at your own pace through our 24/7 platform, featuring interactive VR simulations that bring real maintenance scenarios to life. This approach ensures you're job-ready from day one and prepared to pass your EPA 608 and OSHA 10 certification exams.
Learn how all major building systems—HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and structural—work together. Understand the role of a maintenance technician in keeping facilities running safely and efficiently.
Master basic electrical repair including wiring, circuit troubleshooting, outlet and switch replacement, lighting systems, and electrical panel basics. Learn lockout/tagout procedures and electrical safety protocols.
Understand heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems including filter changes, thermostat programming, basic troubleshooting, refrigerant handling, and EPA 608 certification preparation.
Learn to diagnose and repair common plumbing issues including leaks, clogs, fixture replacement, water heater maintenance, and basic pipe repair. Understand water supply and drainage systems in commercial buildings.
Develop skills in drywall repair, door and window maintenance, flooring installation, painting, and general building upkeep. Learn the carpentry fundamentals needed to handle day-to-day maintenance requests.
Complete OSHA 10-Hour certification training covering workplace safety standards, hazard identification, fall protection, confined spaces, and the safety regulations specific to maintenance work.
Learn to develop and implement preventative maintenance schedules that extend equipment life and prevent costly breakdowns. Understand CMMS systems, work order management, and maintenance best practices.
Understand building codes, fire safety regulations, ADA compliance, and environmental regulations that maintenance technicians must follow. Learn proper documentation and inspection procedures.
Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook
industry certification standards approved and nationally recognized, ensuring your training meets state and federal standards and qualifies for workforce development funding.
Comprehensive preparation for both EPA Section 608 and OSHA 10-Hour certification exams. These credentials are essential for facilities maintenance positions.
Cutting-edge virtual reality training tools that safely simulate real-world building maintenance scenarios. Practice repairs and diagnostics risk-free before working in actual facilities.
Career services connecting you with employers actively hiring maintenance technicians. Our relationships with property management companies and facilities help launch your career immediately.
24/7 online access means you learn on your schedule. Whether you're working, caring for family, or managing other commitments, you control your learning pace.
Industry Certified training with flexible payment plans. We work with you to make quality education affordable and accessible to your circumstances.
I'd been working odd handyman jobs for years but couldn't get hired for a real maintenance position without certifications. NTS's building maintenance program gave me the OSHA and EPA credentials I needed, plus a solid foundation across all building systems. I now work as a maintenance tech at a large apartment complex with benefits and steady pay.
The breadth of this program is what sold me. Instead of specializing in just one trade, I learned electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and general maintenance all in one program. That versatility is exactly what employers want. I had three job offers before I even finished the coursework.
I'm a property manager who wanted to understand building systems better so I could manage my maintenance team more effectively. NTS's program was perfect. Now I can speak the same language as my technicians and even handle minor repairs myself. Worth every penny.
Building & Facilities Maintenance Training in Columbus, Ohio — Northview Trade School
Building and facilities maintenance technicians are the backbone of every commercial property, hospital, school, apartment complex, and office building. These versatile professionals keep essential building systems running—from HVAC and electrical to plumbing and general repairs. In Ohio, with its rapidly growing commercial real estate market and expanding population, the demand for skilled maintenance technicians continues to grow. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects steady job growth for maintenance workers, and the industry faces a critical shortage of qualified technicians.
At Northview Trade School in Columbus, we've designed our Building & Facilities Maintenance program specifically for people ready to enter this stable, rewarding career field. Whether you're looking to change careers, start your first job in maintenance, or advance from a handyman role to a certified professional, our 100-hour comprehensive program provides everything you need to succeed.
Our Building Maintenance curriculum covers all essential competencies: building systems overview, electrical repair and safety, HVAC and refrigeration fundamentals, plumbing systems, general carpentry, OSHA compliance, preventative maintenance planning, and building codes. This cross-disciplinary approach sets our graduates apart from single-trade technicians.
Northview Trade School is industry-recognized certification bodies approved and listed on the nationally recognized (Certified Training Provider List), which means our program qualifies for flexible payment plans. At just $3,995, our Building Maintenance program is a fraction of the cost of traditional trade schools. We also offer flexible payment plans.
The Building & Facilities Maintenance program is designed for motivated individuals who may have little to no prior experience. Our prerequisite-free model means anyone can enroll, whether you're transitioning from retail, food service, manufacturing, or any other field. The program is also valuable for property managers and business owners who want to understand their building systems better.
Northview Trade School serves the entire Columbus metroplex and beyond. Because the program is 100% online, you can study from anywhere in Ohio on your own schedule. Our VR simulation technology brings real building maintenance scenarios to your screen.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for general maintenance and repair workers is $46,700, with experienced technicians and those in supervisory roles earning significantly more. Facilities maintenance managers in major metropolitan areas like Columbus often earn $55,000–$75,000+ per year. The field also offers exceptional job security—buildings always need maintenance.
Enrollment at Northview Trade School is straightforward. We welcome applications year-round with rolling admission. Simply complete the brief form on this page, and our enrollment advisors will contact you to discuss your career goals, review program details, and answer questions about flexible payment plans eligibility. Your journey to a rewarding career in building maintenance starts with Northview Trade School.
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