• THU
    19

    Motors System Management Best Practices

    Thursday May 19
    7:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Tacoma Public Utilities
    3628 S 35th St, Tacoma, WA 98409, USA

    Details

    Registration

    This course teaches attendees how to use USDOE MotorMaster+ software, an energy efficient motor selection and management tool, which includes a catalog of over 20,000 AC motors. This tool features motor inventory management tools, maintenance log tracking, efficiency analysis, savings evaluation, energy accounting, and environmental reporting capabilities. The course includes an enhanced user manual with new reporting methods and efficient predictive maintenance practices. This DOE software, which can be downloaded for free, will be discussed in class: http://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/articles/motormaster

    Location:

    Tacoma Public Utilities
    Room ABS B-1
    3628 S 35th Street
    Tacoma, Washington 98409

  • THU
    19

    Lunch & Learn Series

    Thursday May 19
    11:30 am - 1 pm

    Benaroya Hall
    200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101, USA

    Lunch & Learn Series

    'What's In Your Elevator Service Contract?'

    Speaker: Lee Chain, HKA Elevator Consulting. More About Lee!


    More Details

    What are the top 5 things that should be included in an elevator service contract? Does your contract have them? If it doesn't how do you get them? If it does, how do you enforce them?

    The 'ups and downs' of elevator service, and how to make sure you don't get the shaft are discussed in HKA's interactive presentation 'What's In Your Elevator Service Contract?' Main points discussed include:
    Wrapping Your Mind Around the MCP Requirement
    Elevator Safety Testing - The Reset Program
    Callback Strategies
    Periodic Maintenance is Episodic Maintenance
    All Relationships Need Boundaries

    PLUS! 'What's In Your Elevator Future?' - A guided tour into the future world of elevator safety codes!

    Location: Benaroya Hall, Founders Room
    200 University Street
    Seattle, WA 98101  > Directions
    Free parking to attendees! Entrance is located on 2nd Avenue.
    * Please see ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS below *

    Agenda:
    11:30 am - 12:00 pm: Registration & Networking
    12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Program and Lunch
    Come at 11:30 to register and network with your colleagues!
    Box lunches and free parking will be provided.

    Late registrants and walk-in's are welcome, but are not guaranteed a box lunch! Make sure you register today!

    Cost:
    $25 IFMA Members
    $45 Non-Members
    $15 Students

    Questions? Contact the Association Office at Toll Free 877-460-5880 or office@IFMASeattle.org

    About the IFMA Seattle Lunch and Learn Series:
    Our Chapter launched the successful monthly 'Lunch and Learn' series in May of 2013 which has featured important industry speakers from the Puget Sound region discussing current issues affecting the management of the built environment.

  • SAT
    21

    FMA FMP Class: Project Management

    Saturday May 21
    (All Day)

    Glen Acres Golf and Country Club


    Facility managers make use of all aspects of project management beginning with planning, scoping, scheduling, and ending with evaluating. Project planning and management are core skills in facility management.

    The skills are particularly important because of the wide range of projects assigned to the facility organization. Projects vary in scope, complexity, duration and financial risk.


     Instructor : Robert Blakey
     Host: IFMA Seattle

    Details

    Time: 8:30 AM - 5 PM

     
     Location:
     Glen Acres Golf and Country Club Board Room
     1000 S 112th St, Seattle, WA 98168
     
     Cost:
     IFMA Members: $550
     Non-Members: $650

  • SUN
    22

    FMA FMP Class: Project Management

    Sunday May 22
    (All Day)

    Glen Acres Golf and Country Club


    Facility managers make use of all aspects of project management beginning with planning, scoping, scheduling, and ending with evaluating. Project planning and management are core skills in facility management.

    The skills are particularly important because of the wide range of projects assigned to the facility organization. Projects vary in scope, complexity, duration and financial risk.


     Instructor : Robert Blakey
     Host: IFMA Seattle

    Details

    Time: 8:30 AM - 5 PM

     
     Location:
     Glen Acres Golf and Country Club Board Room
     1000 S 112th St, Seattle, WA 98168
     
     Cost:
     IFMA Members: $550
     Non-Members: $650

  • MON
    23

    Building Operator Certification BOC Level I: Silverdale

    Monday May 23
    (All Day)

    CKSD Maintenance Facility
    9102 Dickey Pl NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA

    May 23 - October 31, 2016

    Make 2016 the year your staff earn the BOC credential!
     Training and certification program offering building operators improved job skills and more comfortable energy-efficient facilities.
     
     The Level I course provides 74 hours of classroom training, hands-on projects, and exams one day a month over a period of 7 months. The curriculum is a coordinated set of classes covering HVAC Systems – cooling and heating, Efficient lighting fundamentals, Building controls, Indoor environmental quality, and Operational improvements for energy efficiency.
     
     
     Tuition:
     View Course Fee
     $100 Discount for WSSHE Members and their employees
     Courtesy of the WSSHE-BOC education partnership.
     
     Location:
     CKSD Maintenance Facility
     9102 Dickey Road NW
     Silverdale, WA 98383
     Directions
     
     Eligibility
     BOC training is for building engineers, maintenance mechanics, HVAC technicians and others in the building trades.
     
     BOC Flyer
     
     

  • MON
    23

    Building Operator Certification BOC Level I: Silverdale

    Monday May 23
    (All Day)

    CKSD Maintenance Facility
    9102 Dickey Pl NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA

    May 23 - October 31, 2016

    Make 2016 the year your staff earn the BOC credential!
     Training and certification program offering building operators improved job skills and more comfortable energy-efficient facilities.
     
     The Level I course provides 74 hours of classroom training, hands-on projects, and exams one day a month over a period of 7 months. The curriculum is a coordinated set of classes covering HVAC Systems – cooling and heating, Efficient lighting fundamentals, Building controls, Indoor environmental quality, and Operational improvements for energy efficiency.
     
     
     Tuition:
     View Course Fee
     $100 Discount for WSSHE Members and their employees
     Courtesy of the WSSHE-BOC education partnership.
     
     Location:
     CKSD Maintenance Facility
     9102 Dickey Road NW
     Silverdale, WA 98383
     Directions
     
     Eligibility
     BOC training is for building engineers, maintenance mechanics, HVAC technicians and others in the building trades.
     
     BOC Flyer
     
     

  • WED
    25

    EMC 2016

    Wednesday May 25
    (All Day)

    Washington State Convention Center
    800 Convention Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA

    The IFMA Seattle and the Association of Energy Engineers are pleased to invite you to participate in the West Coast Energy Management Congress (EMC), hosted by Puget Sound Energy (PSE)

    EMC is the largest energy conference and technology expo held on the U.S. West Coast specifically for business, industrial and institutional energy users. It brings together the top experts in all areas of the field to help you set a clear, optimum path to energy efficiency, facility optimization and sustainability, as well as innovation solutions to improve your ROI. You can explore promising new technologies, compare energy supply and alternative energy options, and learn about innovative project implementation strategies by attending the conference and/or expo hall.

    Agenda

    Registration

    For a reduced rate conference pass, visit www.energyevent.com and be sure to enter discount code EMC16CO at checkout.

    To walk the expo floor at no cost, register here for a complimentary free expo badge: www.energyevent.com/FreeExpoPass

    Location:
    Washington State Convention Center
    Halls 4D, 4E & 4F
    Seattle WA

    EMC 2016 Website

  • THU
    26

    EMC 2016

    Thursday May 26
    (All Day)

    Washington State Convention Center
    800 Convention Pl, Seattle, WA 98101, USA

    The IFMA Seattle and the Association of Energy Engineers are pleased to invite you to participate in the West Coast Energy Management Congress (EMC), hosted by Puget Sound Energy (PSE)

    EMC is the largest energy conference and technology expo held on the U.S. West Coast specifically for business, industrial and institutional energy users. It brings together the top experts in all areas of the field to help you set a clear, optimum path to energy efficiency, facility optimization and sustainability, as well as innovation solutions to improve your ROI. You can explore promising new technologies, compare energy supply and alternative energy options, and learn about innovative project implementation strategies by attending the conference and/or expo hall.

    Agenda

    Registration

    For a reduced rate conference pass, visit www.energyevent.com and be sure to enter discount code EMC16CO at checkout.

    To walk the expo floor at no cost, register here for a complimentary free expo badge: www.energyevent.com/FreeExpoPass

    Location:
    Washington State Convention Center
    Halls 4D, 4E & 4F
    Seattle WA

    EMC 2016 Website

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