Mastering Advanced Management Skills for Maintenance Leadership
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Mastering Advanced Management Skills for Maintenance Leadership Course
Introduction:
The goal of this course is to help participants become leaders in the maintenance industry by introducing them to contemporary maintenance management approaches.
Course Objectives:
To give participants a broad base of knowledge to use in all aspects of maintenance, learn the basic methods for planning, scheduling, and controlling problems, priorities, projects and turnarounds and introduce them to Reliability Centered Maintenance. Participants will have the opportunity to gain practical ideas, and create better relationships with peers, subordinates, and superiors.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for Maintenance Superintendents and Supervisors, Mechanical/Electrical/Civil Engineers involved in plant maintenance, Apprentice Engineers, Maintenance Planners, Shutdown Managers and coordinators, and Technical Personnel
Course Outlines:
Introduction:
- The Definition of maintenance
- The evolution of maintenance
Policy and objectives:
- Maintenance policies and strategies
- Types of Maintenance
The maintenance process:
- Maintenance audits
- Benchmarking
- Life cycle costing
The maintenance organization
- Field engineering
- Project engineering
- Plant inspection
Spare parts:
- Spare parts categories
- Selection of spares for Stock
- Decision rule
- Determining order quantity
Maintenance documentation
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
Key performance indicators (KPI's)
- Categories of maintenance expenditure
- Recommended indices
Planning and scheduling:
- The role of each maintenance stakeholder
- Work types
- Work request acceptance/rejection
- Work order system
- The planning process
- Scheduling
- Issuing work to technicians, operators and contractors
- Backlog management
Turnaround management:
- Turnaround planning
- Planning concepts
- Logic & constraints
- Network diagrams
- Logistics
- Introduction to RCM
- Failures
- The sources of defects
- Consequences of failures
- Root cause failure analysis
- The RCM process
- RCM task selection
- Implementation
Risk management
Maintenance quality
Health and safety aspects
Course Evaluation and Summary