Great commercial roles are on the FMLink Career Center. Consider credentials to get closer to them

 

Professional woman in purple blouse and pants leading a work presentationMarch 30, 2026 — To land lucrative facility management and engineering executive roles such as those posted on the FMLink Career Center, strategic leaders in facility management (FM) have already shifted their mindset from reactive to proactive asset management. Before exploring the advice offered further down in this article regarding certifications and upskilling, you can explore current leading commercial and corporate facility management roles, including:

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Credentials can get FMs closer to the great jobs that pay well

Seasoned  FMs have longevity in workplace experience, with decisions driven by data that is managed with the latest tools. The core competencies (PDF) were identified by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) a long time ago, and expanded by the ProFM Body of Knowledge in the past decade. You many not be an expert in all areas, but it is critical to understand the integrations of:

  • Operations and maintenance: The foundation. Understanding building systems and life cycles

  • Finance and business: Learning to speak the language of the C-suite (ROI; CAPEX vs. OPEX)

  • Project management: Overseeing renovations, moves, and technology implementations

  • Sustainability: Managing energy consumption and waste to meet corporate ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals

Facility managers have several avenues to pursue industry credentials that are proven to lead to higher-level roles. They signal that you earned standardized learning in the field.

BOMI’s Facilities Management Certificate (FMC) equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to keep facilities running smoothly, safely, and cost-effectively. Designed for facilities professionals, the FMC program covers critical facets of facilities management. From building systems and maintenance best practices to key concepts in energy efficiency and workplace safety, the curriculum provides practical, real-world strategies you can apply immediately on the job.

Facilities managers face new challenges every day — tight budgets, shifting tenant needs, and increasing operational demands. To stay ahead, BOMI also offers skills-based learning that’s immediately practical and proven to drive results with the BOMI’s ShortCourses and MicroCredentialsShortCourses deliver focused, two-hour sessions that give you the skills you need right away to solve real-world problems on the job. When you’re ready to take your knowledge further, complete all five courses in a series and earn a BOMI MicroCredential.

Further, IFMA offers its well-established IFMA credentials:

FMP (Facility Management Professional)        Entry/Mid-level        For building a solid technical and business foundation

SFP (Sustainability Facility Professional)        Mid/Senior-level       Focusing on “green” building practices and efficiency

CFM (Certified Facility Manager)                      Senior-level                For experienced leaders; it focuses on strategy

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