Mastering Maintenance Management

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Mastering Maintenance Management
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KJ2496

Casablanca (Morocco)

22 Jun 2026 -26 Jun 2026

5100

Overview

Introduction:

Maintenance management represents a structured discipline dedicated to ensuring reliability, efficiency, and operational stability across technical and industrial systems. It defines the organizational frameworks through which assets, equipment, and infrastructure maintain functional integrity and long term value. This training program provides conceptual models that link maintenance planning, cost control, and reliability engineering to institutional performance. It also presents analytical structures and performance indicators that support governance, accountability, and strategic alignment within maintenance operations.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the foundations and institutional role of maintenance management.

  • Evaluate frameworks governing maintenance planning, scheduling, and performance monitoring.

  • Classify maintenance strategies that support reliability and operational consistency.

  • Determine budgeting and resource management methods within maintenance systems.

  • Assess emerging concepts and technologies shaping future maintenance governance.

Target Audience:

  • Maintenance Managers and Supervisors.

  • Reliability and Asset Engineers.

  • Operations and Facility Managers.

  • Maintenance Planners and Coordinators.

  • Technical and Engineering Professionals.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Maintenance Management:

  • Conceptual framework defining maintenance as an institutional function.

  • Relationship between maintenance and organizational reliability structures.

  • Classification of maintenance types within systematic planning frameworks.

  • Indicators representing performance, cost, and availability metrics.

  • Strategic alignment between maintenance objectives and institutional outcomes.

Unit 2:

Maintenance Planning and Scheduling:

  • Structural components governing maintenance planning processes.

  • Organizational hierarchy supporting planning and scheduling coordination.

  • Balance between corrective actions and preventive scheduling within institutional systems.

  • Resource allocation and coordination mechanisms across maintenance units.

  • Digital platforms regulating workflow distribution and reporting channels.

Unit 3:

Preventive and Predictive Maintenance:

  • Institutional definitions distinguishing preventive and predictive maintenance systems.

  • Oversight on analytical models describing condition based and data driven maintenance.

  • Technical domains associated with vibration, temperature, and oil condition analysis.

  • Importance of integrating digital sensors and algorithmic monitoring frameworks.

  • Governance mechanisms maintaining continuity between diagnostic and reliability systems.

Unit 4:

Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM):

  • Structural basis and analytical methodology of reliability centered maintenance.

  • Institutional process for identifying and ranking asset criticality.

  • Classification of potential failure modes within structured maintenance analysis.

  • Evaluation process of risk parameters through failure mode and effects frameworks.

  • Relationship between RCM systems and organizational performance stability.

Unit 5:

Maintenance Budgeting and Cost Control:

  • Financial structures governing maintenance expenditure and asset lifecycle cost.

  • Budget formulation frameworks supporting maintenance decision hierarchy.

  • Quantitative relationships between maintenance investment and reliability outcomes.

  • Financial indicators linking maintenance cost efficiency with productivity.

  • Institutional reporting systems supporting accountability and transparency in maintenance budgeting.

Unit 6:

Maintenance Resource Management:

  • Structural models defining the distribution of labor, materials, and technical assets.

  • Inventory management systems supporting maintenance continuity and spare part availability.

  • Institutional relationships coordinating procurement and maintenance logistics.

  • Workforce classification frameworks for skills development and technical readiness.

  • Governance mechanisms sustaining long term resource optimization and operational capacity.

Unit 7:

Maintenance Performance Measurement:

  • Institutional metrics defining reliability, availability, and maintainability across maintenance systems.

  • Quantitative frameworks linking performance indicators with organizational efficiency.

  • Analytical structures interpreting maintenance data within governance and oversight contexts.

  • Institutional procedures regulating audit, review, and structured performance evaluation.

  • Documentation frameworks ensuring accuracy, consistency, and traceability of maintenance information.

Unit 8:

Maintenance Management Systems and Software:

  • Conceptual structure and functionality of computerized maintenance systems.

  • Importance on integrating maintenance databases with enterprise resource systems.

  • Digital workflows governing equipment tracking and task coordination.

  • Hierarchical data reporting structures linking operations to management oversight.

  • Institutional frameworks defining compliance and data integrity within digital maintenance systems.

Unit 9:

Safety and Compliance in Maintenance Management:

  • Organizational standards governing safety within maintenance environments.

  • Structural analysis techniques of risk identification and hazard control procedures.

  • Institutional mechanisms reinforcing a culture of safety and accountability.

  • Compliance structures aligned with national and international safety standards.

  • Governance frameworks connecting safety audits to continuous organizational monitoring.

Unit 10:

Continuous Improvement and Future Trends in Maintenance:

  • Frameworks integrating Lean, Six Sigma, and Kaizen principles within maintenance governance.

  • Analytical structures outlining the role of predictive analytics and digital transformation in maintenance systems.

  • Organizational models reinforcing innovation, collaboration, and structured performance advancement.

  • Governance mechanisms sustaining adaptability to evolving technologies and operational contexts.

  • Strategic foundations promoting long term sustainability and institutional excellence in maintenance management.