OPD-ZFMRM3-C - Maintenance and Reliability Management III: Risk and Reliability Management
Course Description
NC State University, in partnership with Marshall Institute, offers you a three-week diploma program that will develop your maintenance and reliability knowledge and sharpen your leadership skills for today's increasingly competitive global marketplace. This program will expose you to real-world examples and will provide you with practical knowledge and skills applicable in your plant or facility. Earning this diploma will represent solid evidence of your successful completion of the course requirements and will illustrate your dedication to becoming more knowledgeable in the field of maintenance and reliability management.
Choose between classes offered on the East Coast (Raleigh, NC) and on the West Coast (San Diego, CA).
Why You Should Attend
Today's modern process and manufacturing industries are complex and asset intensive, requiring them to be maintained in a manner that maximizes uptime while minimizing operational costs. In addition, plants and facilities must be maintained so that process safety and asset integrity are not compromised. Well-trained maintenance and reliability professionals are needed to accomplish these objectives.
Who Should Attend
- Operations Vice Presidents, Managers
- Production Vice Presidents, Supervisors
- Engineering Vice Presidents
- Maintenance Directors, Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Superintendents, and other maintenance personnel
- Reliability Managers, Engineers
- Manufacturing Managers
- Storeroom Managers
- Continuous Improvement Managers
- TPM Coordinators
- Plant Engineers
Attend And You Will Learn / Expected Outcome
Expected Outcomes
- Understand maintenance planning and scheduling
- Learn storeroom control
- Master lean maintenance
- Learn measures and metrics
Attend And You Will Learn
- The concept of risk as it relates to maintenance and reliability
- Risk and reliability strategies for your plant or facility
- Condition monitoring tools for complex machinery
- Condition-based maintenance techniques
- Maintenance strategy optimization techniques
- Design for reliability and early equipment management concepts
- Reliability statistics for managers
Notes / Additional Information
Other Courses You May Be Interested In:
Facilities Engineering Management 1
Facilities Engineering Management 2
Facilities Engineering Management 3
Maintenance and Reliability Management I: Strategic Leadership, Planning, and Control
Maintenance and Reliability Management II: Work Flow and Materials Management
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