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Maintenance Planning and Asset Management Training Courses

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling

Washington

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03 Feb 2025 : 14 Feb  2025

50 Hours

13450 USD

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Introduction

This two week intensive course will focus on time management, the details in job plans, creating schedules, staging material and utilising a CMMS. The Complete Course on Maintenance Planning and Scheduling features latest case studies, KPIs with sample calculations and successful outage management.
This comprehensive training course delivers the experience, advice, and know-how necessary to establish a world-class maintenance operation.

 

Objectives

  • Explain the challenges and objectives facing maintenance organisations today.
  • Demonstrate the importance of work order systems and use techniques for time estimations and priority assignments.
  • Implement a preventive maintenance programme.
  • Apply project management techniques to effectively manage major maintenance activities and shut-downs.
  • Use capital budgeting techniques to evaluate maintenance capital expenditures.
  • Implement the right KPIs to evaluate and improve performance in maintenance.

 

Course Outline

Day 1 : The Business Case for the Benefit of Planning (Why Do Planning?)

  • Company Vision.
  • Why Developing Is Needed in Maintenance?
  • The concept of planning (e.g., Parts and Tools).
  • Increase Your Workforce Without Hiring
  • Case Study: The Practical Result of Planning.
  • Is Freed-Up Technicians.
  • “World Class” Wrench Time.
  • The Specific Benefit of Planning Calculated for Labour Only.
  • The Specific Benefit of Planning Calculated beyond Labour: The Ultimate Benefit.
  • Plant Staffing Level.
  • Why Does This Opportunity Exist?
  • Quality and Productivity: Effectiveness and Efficiency.
  • Planning Mission.
  • Frustration with Planning.

Day 2 : Planning Principles (What Makes Planning So Frustrating and What Makes It Work?)

  • The Planning Vision: The Mission.
  • Principle 1: Separate Group.
  • Principle 2: Focus on Future Work.
  • Principle 3: Component Level Files Illustrations.
  • Principle 4: Estimates Based on Planner Expertise.
  • Principle 5: Recognize the Skill of the Crafts.
  • Principle 6: Measure Performance with Work Sampling.

Scheduling Principles (Why Do We Have to Do Scheduling and What Makes It Work?)

  • Why Maintenance Does Not Assign Enough Work?
  • Advance Scheduling Is an Allocation.
  • Principle 1: Plan for Lowest Required Skill Level Illustrations.
  • Principle 2: Schedules and Job Priorities Are Important Illustrations.
  • Case Study: New Supervisor.
  • Case Study: Honouring the Schedule.
  • Principle 3: Schedule from Forecast of Highest Skills Available.
  • Principle 4: Schedule for Every Work Hour Available.
  • Principle 5: Crew Leader Handles Current Day’s Work.
  • Principle 6: Measure Performance with Schedule Compliance.

Day 3 : Success Only After Dealing with Reactive Maintenance

  • Proactive versus Reactive Maintenance.
  • Extensive versus Minimum Maintenance.
  • What Kind of Job Plan Is That!?
  • Case Studies Illustrating Actual Industry Successes.
  • Case Study: Electric Utility.
  • Case Study: Chemical Plant.
  • Case Study: Food Processing.
  • Case Study: Facilities 1.
  • Case Study: Facilities 2.
  • Case Study: Paper Mill.
  • Case Study: Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Day 4 : Basic Planning

  • A Day in the Life of a Maintenance Planner Work Order System.
  • Planning Process.
  • Work Order Form.
  • Coding Work Orders.
  • Using and Making a Component Level File Scoping a Job.
  • Troubleshooting.
  • Performance Testing or Engineering.
  • Engineering Assistance or Reassignment.
  • Developing Planned Level of Detail, Sketching and Drawing.
  • Job Plan Template.
  • Estimating Work Hours and Job Duration.
  • Job Safety.
  • Estimating Job Cost.
  • Contracting Out Work.
  • Wastewater Treatment Industry Example.

Day 5 : Advance Scheduling

  • Weekly Scheduling.
  • Forecasting Work Hours.
  • Sorting Work Orders.
  • Allocating Work Orders.
  • Common Sense for Interruptible and Other Work.
  • Formal Weekly Schedule Meeting.
  • Staging Parts and Tools.
  • What to Stage?
  • Where to Stage?
  • Who Should Stage?
  • The Process of Staging.

Daily Scheduling and Supervision

  • A Day in the Life of a Maintenance Supervisor.
  • Assigning Names 273 Coordinating with the Operations Group.
  • Handing Out Work Orders.
  • During Each Day.
  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls That Wreck the Schedule.

Day 6 : Forms and Resources Overview

  • Forms.
  • Resources.
  • Component Level Files—Mini files.
  • Equipment History Files (Including System Files and Mini files)
  • Technical Files.
  • Attachment Files 308 Vendor Files.
  • Equipment Parts Lists.
  • Standard Plans.
  • Lube Oil Manual.
  • MSDS.
  • Plant Schematics.
  • Rotating or Critical Spares Programme.
  • Security of Files.

Day 7 : The Computer in Maintenance
 

  • A Day in the Life of a Maintenance Planner (Using a CMMS).
  • The Planner Must Use the CMMS Job Plan Module.
  • What Type of Computerization.
  • Software Already in Use.
  • Single User or Larger Network.
  • Creating versus Purchasing a Commercial CMMS.
  • Interfacing a CMMS with a Company Financial System.
  • Benefits with the CMMS.
  • Standardizing Work Processes Inventory Control.
  • Information for Metrics and Reports.
  • Finding Work Orders.
  • Linking Information to Equipment.
  • Common Database Scheduling.
  • PM Generation.
  • Problem Diagnosis and Root Cause Analysis Support.
  • Cautions with the CMMS.
  • Selection of a CMMS.

How Planning Interacts with Preventive Maintenance, Predictive Maintenance, and Project Work

  • Preventive Maintenance and Planning.
  • Project Work and Planning.

Day 8 : Control (How Do We Control Planning Itself and What Are Associated KPIs for Planning and Overall Maintenance?)

  • Key Process Indicators (KPIs).
  • KPIs for Scheduling.
  • KPIs for Planning.

Shutdown, Turnaround, Overhaul, and Outage Management

  • Different Types of Outages.
  • Accuracy of Task Estimates.
  • Cycle of Improvement: The Outage Report.
  • Controlling the Scope of Outages.
  • Elements of the Outage Organization.
  • Defining Outage Success

Start Planning

  • What Is Maintenance Planning?
  • Why Do Companies Need Maintenance Planning?
  • WIIFM (What’s in It for Me?)

Planning Is Just One Tool; What Are the Other Tools Needed?

  • Work Order System.
  • Leadership, Management, Communication, Teamwork.
  • Qualified Personnel.
  • Reliability Maintenance.
  • Improved Work Processes.

Day 9 : What to Buy and Where– Mini file Folders.

  • Mini file Labels.
  • Miscellaneous Office Supplies.
  • Equipment Tags.
  • Recommended Tag Sizes and Colours.
  • Wire to Hang Tags on Equipment Deficiency Tags.
  • Shop Ticket Holders.
  • Open Shelf Files.
  • CMMS.

Overview of Duties for Planners and Others

  • Maintenance Planner.
  • Maintenance Scheduler.
  • Maintenance Planning Clerk.
  • Operations Coordinator or Gatekeeper.
  • Maintenance Purchaser or Expediter.
  • Crew Supervisor.
  • Planning Supervisor.
  • Maintenance Manager.
  • Maintenance Planning.
  • Project Manager.
  • Maintenance Analyst.

Day 10 : Computerized Maintenance Management Systems and Scheduling with Excel Spreadsheets

  • Planning Principles versus Using a CMMS.
  • Helpful Features for Planning and Scheduling.
  • Types of Projects.
  • Planning for a CMMS.
  • Ongoing Support.
  • Scheduling with Computer Spreadsheets.
  • The MPSH Scheduler Excel Spreadsheet.

Establishing and Supporting a Planning Group

  • Setting Up a Planning Group in a Traditional.
  • Redirecting or Fine-Tuning an Existing Planning Group.
  • Aids and Barriers Overview.
  • Major Areas of Planning Management.
  • Key Aids and Barriers.
  • Examples.

Contracting Out Work

  • Why Contract Out Work?
  • Problems with Contracting Out Work.
  • Alternative Forms of Contracting Out Work.
  • Arbitration Considerations for Contracting Out Work.
  • Concise Text of Missions, Principles, and Guideline.

Day 1 - Asset Cost Management Introduction

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 2 - Laying the Groundwork

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 3 - Applying the Value based Process

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

Day 4 - Ensuring the Continuity of the Value-based Process

Maintenance & Reliability Best Practices are critical for every successful individual and company. This workshop delivers many practical and new Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices concepts and tools. You will discuss these concepts and practice using practical tools in case studies and discussion groups. The costs associated with equipment downtime and reduced production can be significant. Learning how to effectively manage all aspects of your industrial facility is a must.This workshop is a combination of instructor lead topic areas and class discussions. Interactive discussions will allow you to hear and learn best in class applications relating to maintenance planning and cost management strategies. You will have the opportunity to ask lots of questions in order to consider how best to apply these tools and techniques in your organization.

The European Quality of Training and Management Consulting relies on advanced methodology in developing skills and enhancing the effectiveness of human resources. The company adopts modern methods to achieve these goals. In order to achieve its objectives, European Quality follows the following steps in a precise and professional manner:

  • Lectures and Visual Presentations:

    • Theoretical lectures are presented through PowerPoint presentations, videos, and short films, providing a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience.

  • Scientific Assessment:

    • Trainees are thoroughly assessed before and after the training program to ensure the desired objectives are achieved and to provide necessary guidance.

  • Brainstorming and Role-playing:

    • Innovation and problem-solving are encouraged through brainstorming sessions and role playing experiences.

  • Practical Cases:

    • Practical learning is emphasized through cases relevant to the subject matter and the nature of work for the trainees, contributing to the development of practical skills.

  • Final Evaluation and Certificates:

    • A comprehensive assessment is conducted at the end of the program. Trainees are awarded attendance and participation certificates recognized by the European Quality for Training and Administrative Consultations, provided they have completed at least 80% of the program days.

  • Training Materials:

    • Professional trainers and experts in various fields create scientific and practical training materials, which are printed and retained, and distributed on CD or flash drives to ensure easy access to the content.

  • Post-Training Follow-up:

    • European Quality for Training and Administrative Consultations provides continuous support after the training program. This support includes additional consultancy sessions or workshops to ensure the continuity of learning and the application of acquired skills in the working environment.

  • Customized Training Programs:

    • Training programs are designed to meet the needs of individual companies and institutions. Client needs are carefully analyzed to ensure that the training content aligns with their specific objectives and achieves the desired impact.

  • Utilizing Technology:

    • Training incorporates modern techniques such as online platforms and distance learning to provide flexible and effective learning experiences. Participants can access educational resources online and engage in discussions and online workshops.

  • Specialized Trainers:

    • Trainers and lecturers are carefully selected to ensure they have high expertise in their fields. Experience and professionalism are added to the training to ensure the delivery of high-quality content and effective learning experiences.

  • Encouraging Participation:

    • European Quality encourages active participation and interaction during training sessions. Interactive activities such as group discussions and collective exercises are organized to stimulate effective participation in the learning process.

  • Focus on Personal Transformation:

    • Participants are encouraged to think critically and develop problem-solving skills and decision making abilities. They are guided towards achieving personal and professional transformation, leading to improved performance in their work areas.

  • Continuous Assessment:

    • Continuous assessments are provided to evaluate participants performance and their understanding of the training materials. This assessment is used to modify the training program if necessary and ensure the desired results are achieved.

  • Terms and Conditions:

    • Terms and conditions apply to all training programs. It is assumed that registering for any training program implies the participants agreement to these terms, including registration, payment, and cancellation policies.

  • Prices and Discounts:

    • It is noted that the prices displayed on the website do not include a 5% value added tax. All prices are subject to discounts according to the companys policies.

European Quality of Training and Management Consulting reserves the right to change the location of the training program, change the accredited lecturers for program delivery, hold, or cancel the program in line with the companys vision and program conditions and our quality policy.

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