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This page is the career gateway page for Facilities Engineering professionals. Here you will find information and links related to the Facilities Engineering body of knowledge.
 
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Feature - Facilities Certification Guide
Level II Certification Guide
Type of Assignment  Representative Activities
Facilities Engineer    Organizes, conducts, and/or monitors one or more facet of facilities engineering - planning; design; construction; environmental management; base operations, support, and housing; real estate; and real property maintenance.
  May serve as an IPT leader for a specific project, representing a specific FE functional area or supervising multiple disciplines.
 
Core Certification Standards (Required for DAWIA certification.)
 Acquisition Training   None required
 Functional Training   FE 201  Intermediate Facilities Engineering
 Education   Formal education not required for certification
 Experience   2 years of acquisition experience in facilities engineering


Core Plus Development Guide (Desired training, education, and experience.) Type of Assignment
Training Facilities Engineer
  CLB 016 Introduction to Earned Value Management
  CLE 001 Value Engineering
  CLM 012 Scheduling
  CLM 013 Work-Breakdown Structure
  CLM 016 Cost Estimating
Education
  Baccalaureate degree in engineering, architecture, physics, chemistry, mathematics, community planning, business, or related fields
  9 semester credit hours selected from accounting, business finance, law, economics, industrial management, quantitive methods, or organization and management
Experience
  2 years of experience in acquisition positions of increasing responsibility and complexity (in addition to core certification experience)
Notes:
1 The Core Certification Standards section lists the training, education, and experience REQUIRED for certification at this level.
2 “(R)” following a course title indicates the course is delivered as resident based instruction.
5 When preparing your IDP, you and your supervisor should consider the training, education, and experience listed in the Core Plus Development Guide at this and the lower level(s) if not already completed.