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S251 Planning & Scheduling for Maintenance

Course number
S251
Cost
$2,400 CDN (per person; taxes extra)

Duration

2 days
8am-4pm (approximate end time)

Max Capacity

9 students (registration first come, first serve)

Overview

The ability to plan and schedule maintenance work is a key element of improved plant performance and reliable operations.  As organizations take on Digital Technology projects and work towards Analytics and Machine Learning they are discovering asset faults earlier in their development and need to make repairs in a timely and cost-effective fashion.  Effective Job Planning allows for improved Work Scheduling that fits into the Production Schedule with minimal impact on Operations.
 
This course will provide a review of best practices in maintenance, job plan creation and effective scheduling. Students will work on real world examples to enhance their skills and knowledge and can work with examples from their own operation to enhance their learning.

Topics

  • Why Plan & Schedule
  • Maintenance & Reliability best practices
    • Workflow basics
    • Program Components
  • Planning Principles
    • Job plans
    • Estimating
    • PMs & PdM
  • Links to Materials/Purchasing
  • Roles & Responsibilities
  • Planning vs Scheduling
  • Priorities
  • Working with Operations
  • Integrating Projects, PMs, Repairs and Reactive work
  • Weekly & Daily scheduling
  • Planning & Scheduling Metrics

Audience

Planners & Schedulers
Maintenance Supervisors
Operations Supervisors
Maintenance & Reliability Engineers

Prerequisite

None

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