The Building Service Worker (BSW) Training Certificate Program is a 15‑week blended learning program that prepares learners across British Columbia with the practical skills, technical knowledge, and job readiness needed for employment in custodial services, building operations, and facilities maintenance.
Upon completion, participants earn an industry‑recognized micro‑credential aligned with BC’s workforce development goals, supporting access to in‑demand jobs in schools, healthcare facilities, Indigenous community buildings, and commercial environments.
300 hours; 15 weeks
$6,000 + GST
English
In-person
A certificate of completion will be provided at the end of the course.
Take the first step toward increasing your employability and meeting workplace requirements with recognized certification. Join our practical training and gain the skills employers across British Columbia value.
A: This program is designed for learners across British Columbia who are interested in starting a career in custodial services, building operations, or facilities maintenance.
A: No prior experience is required. The program is beginner-friendly and provides both foundational knowledge and hands-on training.
A: Graduates may pursue roles such as building service workers, janitorial staff, facilities assistant, or maintenance support workers in schools, healthcare facilities, community buildings, and commercial settings.
A: Yes. The program includes practical training in cleaning, equipment operation, basic maintenance, and a practicum component for real-world experience.
A: This is a 15-week blended learning program, combining in-person instruction, hands-on training, and practical experience.