Professional Certificate in Lean Maintenance
-- viewing nowThe Lean Maintenance field is focused on optimizing equipment reliability and reducing maintenance costs. This Professional Certificate is designed for maintenance professionals and industrial engineers looking to improve their skills in lean principles and application.
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Quality Management: This unit focuses on the importance of quality in maintenance, including quality planning, quality control, and quality improvement. It covers the principles of quality management and its application in maintenance, including lean principles. •
Root Cause Analysis (RCA): This unit teaches students how to identify and analyze the root causes of equipment failures and other maintenance issues. It covers the principles of RCA, including the 5 Whys method, and how to apply it in a maintenance context. •
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM): This unit introduces students to the concept of TPM, a maintenance approach that aims to maximize equipment effectiveness and minimize downtime. It covers the principles of TPM, including the 7 Steps of TPM, and how to apply it in a maintenance context. •
Lean Maintenance Principles: This unit covers the fundamental principles of lean maintenance, including waste reduction, value-added activities, and continuous improvement. It introduces students to the lean maintenance framework and how to apply it in a maintenance context. •
Maintenance Scheduling: This unit teaches students how to develop and implement effective maintenance schedules, including predictive maintenance, preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance. It covers the principles of maintenance scheduling and how to apply it in a maintenance context. •
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM): This unit introduces students to the concept of CBM, a maintenance approach that uses sensors and data analytics to predict equipment failures. It covers the principles of CBM, including the use of vibration analysis and thermography. •
Maintenance Performance Metrics: This unit teaches students how to measure and analyze maintenance performance, including metrics such as downtime, maintenance cost, and equipment effectiveness. It covers the principles of maintenance performance metrics and how to apply them in a maintenance context. •
Lean Tools and Techniques: This unit covers various lean tools and techniques, including value stream mapping, kaizen events, and 5S. It introduces students to the use of lean tools and techniques in maintenance and how to apply them in a maintenance context. •
Maintenance Leadership and Management: This unit teaches students the skills and knowledge needed to lead and manage a maintenance team, including communication, team building, and conflict resolution. It covers the principles of maintenance leadership and management and how to apply them in a maintenance context. •
Industry-Specific Maintenance: This unit covers the maintenance practices and techniques used in various industries, including oil and gas, aerospace, and healthcare. It introduces students to the unique maintenance challenges and opportunities in these industries.
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Professional Certificate in Lean Maintenance
**Career Roles and Job Market Trends**
| **Maintenance Manager** | Oversee maintenance operations, develop and implement maintenance strategies, and manage budgets. |
| **Quality Engineer** | Develop and implement quality control processes, conduct audits, and analyze data to identify areas for improvement. |
| **Lean Specialist** | Implement lean principles and tools to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and increase productivity. |
| **Reliability Engineer** | Develop and implement reliability-centered maintenance strategies, analyze data to identify areas for improvement. |
**Salary Ranges and Skill Demand**
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
Course status
This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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