FOOD AND BEVERAGE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
LEVEL 2
COURSE INFORMATION
Who Is This For?

Food And Beverage Equipment Maintenance (Level 2) is for food/drink stall assistant and food services counter attendant, kitchen assistant, cook, senior cook who need the required knowledge and abilities to provide first line maintenance of food and beverage equipment.

 On successful completion, learners should be able to:
1. Check food services tools and equipment are in good working condition
2. Determine faults in food services tools and equipment
3. Determine fault issue of error code displayed by electrical equipment
4. Rectify faults in food services tools and equipment
5. Set up food services tools and equipment for operational use

Under the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) for food services sector, it is mandatory for workers to complete 2 approved courses. Food And Beverage Equipment Maintenance (Level 2) course is on the list of approved PWM courses and will be accepted as one of the two mandatory courses.

Course Accreditation
  1. Skills Future SG

  2. Singapore Workforce Skills Qualification

  3. Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)

Course Fee: $250
Items Funding Amount Payable after funding
Course Fee: $250 (Before SSG Funding) $250
Singaporeans (21-39 years) & Permanent Residents: SSG Funding up to 50% $125 $125
Singaporeans (40 years and above): SSG funding up to 70% $175 $75
How to enroll for the course?
To enroll for the course, you may call us at 6562555373 or Whatsapp us at 6583898732. You may register your interest by clicking on this link
Duration

 

Course TitleDuration
Customer Service Excellence (Level 3)7 hours Training + 1 hour Assessment
Time9am to 6.30pm
Location of Training

Training is held at :

  1. Lavender MRT Station
  2. Marymount MRT Station
  3. HarbourFront MRT Station
  4. MacPherson MRT Station

We are also able to conduct in-house training.

About The Course

The Food Services Progressive Wage Model (PWM) will have a “run-in” period from 1 March 2023 to 31 August during which MOM will not take enforcement action against employers that have yet to comply with Food Services PWM requirements.  One of the requirements is for workers to complete 2 WSQ courses from a list of approved courses of which Customer Service Excellence (Level 1) is one such course.