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Become a Facilities Maintenance Tech in Longwood, FL

Heliogen and Seminole County's growing SR-434 corridor need people who can run whole buildings. Train one weekend at a time and the Lee Road campus is just 20 minutes down I-4.

Turn Longwood's building boom into a career you can count on

Here is something specific about where you live: Heliogen, a clean-energy technology company, operates right here in Longwood, and like every serious facility along the SR-434 and I-4 commercial corridors, it depends on people who can keep complex building systems running. Seminole County facilities, plus the residential and commercial contractors expanding across town, all need the same thing — technicians who understand not just one trade but how an entire building works together. That is exactly what the Facilities Maintenance program at Hyphen School trains you to do. Instead of learning a single skill, you study full HVAC and full plumbing curricula, then add building-systems integration and the supervisory skills that move you from the toolbox into a lead role. For someone in Longwood, that breadth matters. Longwood's expanding commercial corridors generate steady, year-round demand for maintenance professionals, and a facilities technician who can handle heating, cooling, water, and the systems that tie them together is the person an employer keeps on payroll through every season. The earning path is one of the most stable in the trades: entry-level facilities technicians earn roughly $42,000 to $54,000, climb to $60,000 to $78,000 within five years, and can reach $80,000 to $100,000 or more after a decade. Because Florida's hospitality and healthcare sectors lean heavily on facilities staff, that demand is durable. Classes meet only Saturday and Sunday, so you keep your weekday income while you retrain. In eight months you can walk into interviews already owning the $2,400 tool kit that comes with your tuition. This page lays out how the program works and why Longwood is a strong launching point.

Why Longwood is a smart place to launch a facilities career

  • Heliogen's presence in Longwood shows the kind of technically advanced facility that needs skilled maintenance staff who understand integrated building systems, not just one trade.
  • Seminole County facilities and the public buildings around Longwood require ongoing HVAC, plumbing, and preventive maintenance that doesn't slow down with the seasons.
  • Longwood's expanding SR-434 and I-4 commercial corridors keep residential and commercial contractors hiring maintenance professionals year-round.
  • Florida's hospitality and healthcare employers rely on facilities technicians, giving Longwood graduates access to some of the most stable demand in the trades.
  • Combining full HVAC and plumbing training means a Longwood technician can take on broader, better-paid roles than a single-trade specialist.

One program, two trades, and the skills to lead

Over eight months you complete full HVAC and full plumbing curricula, then layer on building-systems integration and supervisory training. Classes run Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 7pm, in a hybrid format pairing weekday online lectures with hands-on campus labs. Tuition is $12,465 and includes a $2,400 tool kit you keep, with 0% financing available so Longwood students can retrain without draining savings.

Facilities Maintenance Careers Near Longwood

Longwood's expanding commercial corridors along SR-434 and I-4 generate consistent demand for HVAC and plumbing maintenance professionals.

Facilities Maintenance Technician in the Longwood Area

Entry level
$42,000–$54,000/year in Central FL
5 years experience
$60,000–$78,000/year
10+ years
$80,000–$100,000+/year (chief engineer or facilities director)
Major employers hiring near Longwood:
Heliogen, Seminole County facilities, residential and commercial contractors

Job outlook: Facilities management is one of the most stable trades careers — every building needs maintenance regardless of economic cycles. Central FL's booming hospitality and healthcare sectors ensure strong demand.

Florida Licensing Steps

  1. 1Complete combined HVAC + plumbing training (our 8-month Facilities Maintenance program)
  2. 2Obtain EPA 608 certification and document plumbing field hours
  3. 3Pursue CFM (Certified Facility Manager) credential through IFMA for senior roles
  4. 4Apply for both Florida CAC/CMC and Plumber licenses for full dual-trade independence

A Day in the Life of a Facilities Maintenance Technician

  • · Oversee daily maintenance of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general systems
  • · Manage work orders and coordinate subcontractors
  • · Perform preventive maintenance inspections across building systems
  • · Respond to tenant and facility manager requests
  • · Track maintenance budgets and equipment lifecycles

Getting Here from Longwood

From Longwood, take I-4 South from SR-434 — the Lee Road exit is about 20 minutes. Our weekend-only schedule means Longwoodstudents don't need to commute during the week.

Facilities Maintenance Program at a glance

Length
8 months · 600 hours
Tuition
$12,465 · 0% financing
Prerequisites
No prior trade experience needed. High school diploma or GED by the time you graduate.
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See where your Longwood career can begin

A short tour of the Lee Road campus lets you walk the labs, meet instructors, and see how the weekend schedule and 0% financing fit your life. It is only a 20-minute drive from Longwood down I-4.

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Program Details

Duration8 months (600 hours)
ScheduleSat–Sun, 9am–7pm
FormatHybrid (online lectures + campus hands-on)
Tuition$12,465
Kit Value$2,400 included
Financing0% interest financing available
PrerequisitesNo prior trade experience needed. High school diploma or GED by the time you graduate.
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