Workshop Overview:

Begin the journey from reactive to world-class maintenance management. This workshop provides students with an overview of the requisite attributes, methodologies and tasks required to create, implement and sustain effective world-class maintenance.

Learn more about how the Maintenance Management Certificate Program provides a comprehensive management development program for existing and aspiring maintenance management professionals.

Available Dates:

February 14-15, 2024 — World Class Maintenance

Pricing:

  • Early Bird – $977 (Expires exactly one month prior to program date)
  • Standard – $1,150
  • UA Employee – $977 (Call 205-348-3000)
  • For additional pricing and discounts, visit the registration page.

Who Should Attend?

The program is aimed at current and aspiring maintenance managers, engineers, supervisors, planners, but is applicable to all who have a direct interest in or are affected by maintenance performance and its impact on the enterprise. While the program is maintenance-centric, the methods, standard processes and logic is applicable for all organizational functions. This comprehensive program is applicable to all industries and facilities, as well as for single-plant or global enterprises.

You Will Learn To:

  • Understand critical attributes of a world-class maintenance
  • Develop an effective maintenance strategy
  • Recognize attributes, strengths and weaknesses of TPM, RCM, Lean and ISO55000
  • Create mission, vision and value statements to guide the organization toward world-class performance
  • Establish goals, objectives, expectations and accountability for maintenance and its workforce
  • Set-up strategic practices for work order planning and scheduling
  • Compare benefits of activity-based budgeting vs. legacy budget development methods
  • Find the best organizational structure for your maintenance organization

Unique Workshop Offerings:

This certificate program was developed to provide a practical, best practices approach to maintenance and maintenance management. It is based on current international best practices, and the combined experience of its instructors and other subject matter experts. In addition to international standards, reference materials include:

  • Covey, “The Speed of Trust,” 2006, Free Press
  • Gotoh, “Equipment Planning for TPM, 1991,” Productivity Press
  • Mobley, “Total Plant Performance Management,” 1998, Gulf Publishing
  • Mobley, “Maintenance Engineering Handbook,” 8th Ed., 2014, McGraw-Hill
  • Mobley, “Computer-Managed Maintenance Systems,” 2nd Ed., Gulf Publishing
  • Mobley, “Plant Engineer’s Handbook, 2001,” Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Mobley, “Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers,” 2008, Elsevier
  • Mobley, “Maintenance Fundamentals,” 2nd Ed., 2004, Elsevier
  • Mobley, “Introduction to Predictive Maintenance,” 2nd Ed., 2002, Elsevier
  • Mobley, “Industrial Machinery Repair,” 2003, Elsevier
  • Nakajima, “Introduction to TPM, 1988,” Productivity Press
  • Peters, “A Passion for Excellence, 1985,” Random House
  • Womack, “The Machine That Changed the World, 1991,” Rawson Associates

Workshop Lead:

Keith Mobley's photo

R. Keith Mobley, MBB, CMRP

Retired in 2013 after nearly six decades as a practitioner, he is an advocate of reliability, reliability engineering and management for the future. Keith has earned an international reputation as a leader in corporate transformations, value-stream optimization and life cycle asset management. He has served on advisory boards for ANSI, ISO, TAPPI and other professional and industry organization. Awarded the Fredrick Smarro Award by ASME for outstanding contribution in the field of plant engineering and maintenance, he served as the division chairman for ASME, Plant Engineering and Maintenance Division, for eight years. His corporate career began as maintenance engineer for an international plastics company and culminated as EVP and COO of an international chemical company. For the last eighteen years, he provides executive and corporate consulting to clients worldwide and continues in retirement on the advisory boards of select international clients.  Over his career, he has written 22+ textbooks, thousands of articles and white papers espousing best practices.  In conjunction with Andrew Norman, he created The University of Alabama’s Maintenance Managers Certificate program that dispels the myths of legacy management methods that have limited maintenance performance for decades and provides a forward-looking guide to transform maintenance into an essential part of the corporate management team.

Program Manager:

Mary Patterson's PhotoMary Patterson, CPA, SHRM-CP
Phone Number: 205-348-7049

 

Mary Patterson works in the Office of Teaching Innovation and Digital Education at The University of Alabama as Program Manager, where she assists the OTIDE team in designing and implementing professional development and training programs, industrial training programs, and executive education programs.  She is a certified public accountant, as well as a certified professional in the Society for Human Resources Management.  She works closely with HR departments to design custom training to enhance work objectives, increase productivity and build a positive culture.