Fundamentals of Asset Management
Discover what asset management involves and the business benefits of an effective strategy across all phases of the asset life cycle
Develop the tools and methodologies to define the problem, identify the cause and implement a solution
Should we just fix a problem when it occurs? Using examples from industry, this course gives learners the tools and methodologies to define the problem, identify the root cause and symptoms and implement the solution to prevent recurrence.
It will consider incidents, investigations and analyis and how incidents are reported.
This course will be running virtually, using Zoom.
By the end of the course learners should be able to:
The course fee for this one-day, virtual course is £550 +VAT at 20% where applicable. IOM3 members and subscribers to our Business Partner Programme are entitled to a discount of 10% on the course fee.
Virtual course using Zoom
0900 to 1615 Wednesday 05 June
Matthew has been working in engineering and project management for over 20 years and is experienced in delivering training in maintenance, engineering, additive manufacturing and other areas.
He founded his specialist engineering consultancy company, Project Engineering Management Ltd, in 2015 to provide maintenance training, and asset management and project management solutions.
Do you have a number of team members that you feel will benefit from this training? We are able to tailor this course to the needs of your business and deliver it to your team, at a time to suit you. The course can be run in-person at your site, at an IOM3 venue, or virtually using Zoom or Teams. Alternatively we offer a bulk booking discount it you would like to put 3 or more team members on an open course.
Discover what asset management involves and the business benefits of an effective strategy across all phases of the asset life cycle
Develop the fundamental skills to develop an efficient and effective maintenance plan
Develop the tools needed to build reliability into your maintenance programme