This course introduces participants to the skills and knowledge areas of essential maintenance technologies and methodologies of today, such as:
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Reliability Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Engineers & Planners, Reliability and Maintenance Engineers, Facilities and Utilities Managers, Design Engineers, Top Level Maintenance Technicians, OE Champions, Predictive and Preventive Maintenance, Technicians & Supervisors, Planners, Maintenance Supervisors, Crafts and Tradesmen, Operations Supervisors, Process Engineers, Inspectors and Inspection Supervisors, Equipment Engineers Team Leaders and Professionals in Maintenance, Engineering and Production, Maintenance managers, reliability and maintenance Engineers, Production Managers, Plant Engineers, Design Engineers, Reliability Engineers and Technicians, Operators, Safety Engineers, Risk Engineers, Safety Engineers and anyone who is involved in Reliability Engineering strategies or methodologies to include design engineers for capital projects engineers, Foreman and Technicians, Mechanical, Electrical and Operational Personnel, Personnel designated as Planners, Key leaders from each maintenance craft, Key operations personnel, Technical professionals responsible for maintenance and repair of equipment, Professionals involved in inspection and maintenance and repair, professionals involved in asset & maintenance management auditing, Quality & Compliance Managers, Lead Auditors & Audit Team Members, Process Controllers, Maintenance Supervisors, Maintenance Planners, Predictive Maintenance Technicians & Supervisors, Materials Management Managers and Supervisors, Service Company Representatives, Asset owners & Asset Managers
Introduction & Overview: Challenging the Traditional Approaches to Maintenance
Risk Based Maintenance (RBM)
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Process Audits, Maintenance Assessments & Benchmarking
Performance Management & Decision Support Tools
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 80% of the total course duration.
Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
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MI179-01 | 20-04-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
MI179-02 | 10-08-2025 | Cairo | USD 5450 | |
MI179-03 | 12-10-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
MI179-04 | 14-12-2025 | Riyadh | USD 5450 |
The maintenance of physical assets can no longer be treated as an 'engineering problem'. The competitive environment in which business operates requires an approach that integrates the operational obj ...
At the end of this course the attendees will gain the knowledge about maintenance, computerized maintenance programs & maintenance planning basic concepts including maintenance background overview and ...
When done well your maintenance strategies deliver the six purposes of maintenance, equipment reliability, failure avoidance, defect elimination, least operating costs, risk reduction and maximum prod ...
Maintenance planning and scheduling using structured and systematic approaches are critical for every successful plant. Maintenance planning and scheduling are the fastest and most effective investmen ...
Providing services with a high quality that are satisfying the requirements
Appling the specifications and legalizations to ensure the quality of service.
Best utilization of resources for continually improving the business activities.
CDGA keen to selects highly technical instructors based on professional field experience
Since CDGA was established, it considered a training partner for world class oil & gas institution
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