Maintenance Planning and Scheduling (Spanish)

  • Real Time Online Classroom Training
  • 20 Hours Live Interactive Sessions
  • Continuous Learning Validation Certificate
  • Comprehensive Learning Kit

Course Overview

An adequate planning and scheduling of maintenance, routine or shutdown & overhaul, is essential to ensure the reliability and availability of the productive facilities in a company intensive in the use of physical assets, therefore, it must be very clear about these processes and be world class to achieve the best results.

This course will present the maintenance planning and scheduling process used by some of the leading companies in the industry worldwide, the differences between preventive and corrective maintenance planning, between routine maintenance and plant shutdown, the characteristics and profiles of the various roles involved in the process, the monitoring mechanisms and recommended indicators, the relationship with the processes of projects, operations, inventories, purchases and contracting, the
controls that must be implemented to eliminate, mitigate or control existing risks.

Trainer’s Profile

  • He is a Mechanical Engineer specialized in maintenance of heavy equipment, specialist in Industrial Maintenance.
  • 14 years’ experience in the definition of maintenance strategies, maintenance audits, planning management, execution, and maintenance analysis.
  • Internationally certified professional in maintenance and reliability by the SMRP (Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals).
  • National and international speaker on planning, reliability, and asset management topic.
  • Master’s in engineering, Master in Business Management and Leadership and Master in Administrative Engineering.

Key Takeaways

  • Identify the difference between Planning and Maintenance Scheduling.
  • Understand the processes and activities that are part of the planning and programming.
  • Know the concepts of work request and work order.
  • Know who, when and why maintenance work is authorized or not.
  • Know the recommended indicators for the various stages of maintenance.
  • Determine what is the fundamental information that must be had of the equipment in the information systems and that allow to leverage a good planning.

Who Should Attend

  • Maintenance Managers
  • Maintenance Superintendents
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Maintenance Planners
  • Reliability Engineers
  • Plant Managers
  • Engineering Managers
  • Manufacturing Managers
  • Asset Managers

For participation details contact

Mithun Siddartha

mithun.siddartha@biiworld.com

+1 780 851 7197 (Canada)

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    Date

    Apr 04 - 08, 2022
    Expired!

    Time

    <br>12:00 to 16:30 Central Daylight Time (CDT)<br>18:00 to 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
    1:00 pm - 5:00 pm