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Registered Building Supply Professional (RBSP)

Building Service Contractors Association International

Certification

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The Registered Building Supply Professional (RBSP) designation stands for a basic understanding of the BSC business, needs, pressures and goals. The RBSP is a seal of approval that a brand sales representative can earn to show customers that they have studied and achieved a level of understanding of issues impacting their customer. By earning your RBSP, you will gain certified employees who can demonstrate BSC knowledge and see that return in your business goals.

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Format

Hybrid

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Registered Building Supply Professional (RBSP) Designation The Registered Building Supply Professional (RBSP) designation stands for a basic understanding of the BSC business, needs, pressures and goals. The RBSP is a seal of approval that a brand sales representative can earn to show customers that they have studied and achieved a level of understanding of issues impacting their customer. By earning your RBSP, you will gain certified employees who can demonstrate BSC knowledge and see that return in your business goals. View the RBSP Brochure Four simple steps towards receiving your RBSP designation: Step 1: Apply Online Submit your online RBSP application with the $375 certification fee. Online applications now include access to Volumes 1-7 and the Guide to Green Cleaning in e-book format. You have 365 days from the date you apply to access the e-book study materials and the online examination. If you do not complete the exam within the time limit, it will count as an automatic fail. Step 2: Order Hard Copies (Optional) To order hard copies of Volumes 1-7 and the Guide to Green Cleaning, visit the BSCAI Marketplace. Step 3: Complete the Exam Log on when you are ready to take the RBSP examination online. The exam is broken into four sections (see FAQs below), which can be taken in any order. Once you begin one of the four sections of your exam, the 14 day timer begins. Individual sections are still timed, similarly to paper examinations. Examinees do not need to have a proctor present. Results are generated automatically after each section is completed and an e-mail confirmation is sent with total results when the exam is completed. The exams are completely true/false and multiple choice. Step 4: Review Results and Retake if Needed Online testing results will be received instantly. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70% on each of the four sections on the exam. A candidate can retake any section that he/she does not pass again within one year. You can apply to retake the exam by logging into your profile and adding the reexamination to your cart. Re-examination is a $125 fee to BSCAI headquarters.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply Basic Math In Building Service Calculations and Operations
  • Perform Carpet Care In Building Service Operations
  • Apply Chemicals and Chemistry Knowledge In Building Service Cleaning Operations
  • Apply Communications Skills In Building Service Operations
  • Manage Customer Relations In Building Service Operations
  • Apply Employee Motivation Techniques In Building Service Operations
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Supply Chain Managers11-3071.04
  • Facilities Managers11-3013.00
  • First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers37-1011.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Equipment and staffing levels — determine and recommend appropriate allocations for material movement operations at a mid-sized warehousing or fulfillment facility with reduced oversight.
  • Purchasing and inventory control activities — manage routine procurement cycles, material requirements planning runs, and receiving workflows using MRP and ERP software in a manufacturing or distribution environment.
  • Transportation route optimization — evaluate and select shipment consolidation or warehousing distribution strategies to reduce freight costs across a regional supplier network.
  • Performance metric dashboards — configure and maintain supply chain KPI dashboards tracking product cost, quality, and cycle time using business intelligence and spreadsheet tools.
  • Supply chain process improvements — implement documented process changes to warehouse or procurement workflows and monitor early performance outcomes in a logistics operation.
  • Cross-functional coordination — apply established procedures to align supply chain activities with production scheduling, sales forecasting, and quality assurance teams on routine projects.
  • Supply planning collaboration — confer regularly with demand planners and category managers to refine near-term supply plans and flag material availability risks in a B2B environment.
  • Inventory turn analysis — analyze current inventory data to identify slow-moving stock, recommend reorder point adjustments, and reduce carrying costs in a distribution center.
  • Supplier negotiation support — participate in vendor negotiations for freight and materials contracts, applying knowledge of transportation economics and company cost targets.
  • ERP data integrity — monitor and correct supply chain master data records within enterprise resource planning and inventory management systems to ensure accurate reporting.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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