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ALM Webinar: Building a Strong Maintenance and Engineering Workforce

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In today’s evolving operational landscape, building and sustaining a skilled maintenance and engineering workforce is more critical than ever. Join us on August 14, 2025, for an informative webinar led by industry expert Bob Corfield, focusing on how to cultivate a reliable, high-performing maintenance and engineering team.

Titled “Building a Strong Maintenance and Engineering Workforce,” this session will cover essential strategies for identifying skill gaps, implementing effective training programs, and using competitive compensation to attract and retain top talent. As technical requirements and workforce expectations shift, organizations must adapt to remain competitive and operationally efficient.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Identifying Key Skillsets
    • Discover the critical technical and soft skills required for success in maintenance and engineering roles today.
  • Education and Training Pathways
    • Explore formal education options and ongoing training opportunities that support continuous workforce development.
  • Compensation and Retention Strategies
    • Gain insight into compensation models and benefits strategies that attract talent and improve long-term retention.

About the Speaker: Bob Corfield

Bob Corfield is the founder of Laundry Design Group, a firm specializing in helping commercial and professional laundry operators plan and execute complex projects—from new builds to retrofits. With over 250 laundry system projects completed, Bob brings deep expertise in capital planning, operational efficiency, and process improvement. He is also a regular presenter, instructor, and contributor to leading industry trade magazines and webinars.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Facility and plant managers
  • Maintenance supervisors
  • HR and training professionals
  • Engineering and operations leaders

Register Now to reserve your spot.

 

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