CAMT

Maintenance expenses are the single largest controllable element in any operating budget. This course is designed as an introduction for new maintenance professionals or as a refresher for the veteran employee, to give these professionals the knowledge and tools necessary to run an effective maintenance program.

CAMT Training includes seven courses:
The two non-technical courses consist of online learning followed by online practice scenarios; the five technical courses consist of hands-on classroom training followed by online practice scenarios.

Non-Technical Courses:

  • Inside the Apartment Business 
  • People, Projects and Profits

Technical Courses: 

  • Electrical Maintenance and Repair 
  • Plumbing Maintenance and Repair 
  • Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Maintenance and Repair 
  • Appliance Maintenance and Repair 
  • Interior and Exterior Maintenance and Repair 

Programs may be taken as stand alone seminars or in full to earn the industry designation.

CAMT Prerequisites:
CAMT certificate candidates must have (before being eligible to receive the Certificate for Apartment Maintenance Technicians):

  • one year of apartment or rental housing maintenance experience;
  • successfully completed the seven courses and online content listed above (which total 90 ½ hours); and
  • meet all examination requirements within 24 months of declaring candidacy for CAMT.

 CAMT Certificate Holder Benefits:

  • Listing as NAAEI Certificate Holder
  • Annual subscription to units magazine
  • Discounted prices for industry products
  • Designation certificate, patch and wallet card

Full 2011-2012 CAMT Schedule