Organising and managing maintenance provides an integrated understanding of how maintenance works in an industrial unit. This knowledge will make it possible to reduce costs and optimise the production process, so it will be an asset when properly applied. Methods for defining the information flows to be implemented in the organisation and management of maintenance will be evaluated, as will methods for analysing the information reported.
This microcredential aims to present and characterise the fundamentals of maintenance organisation and management. From this perspective, tools are presented that can help make the production process of industrial units more operational and optimised.
The course is organised as a level 5 micro-credential in the European Qualifications Framework, with 4 ECTS (45 contact hours) and a certificate is awarded on passing the assessment activity.
Attendance regime
The course will take place face-to-face during the post-work period. It is planned to take place in 11 sessions of 4 hours and 1 hour for assessment (written test).
Tuition, fees and emoluments: 370€
Notice - Types of maintenance and their operationalisation (4 hours)
- Types of production and organisation. Maintenance response methods and organisation of human resources. (4 hours)
- Materials and stocks. Warehouse organisation. Stock management and procurement. (4 hours)
- Information for predictive maintenance and data processing. (4 hours)
- Work preparation. Standardisation of interventions. Structuring information. (4 hours)
- Operations management. Metrics, indicators. (4 hours)
- Downtime interventions, continuous interventions. (4 hours)
- Analysing faults and production irregularities. (4 hours)
- Operationalising maintenance, lubrication and inspection plans. (4 hours)
- Functional analysis. FMEA analysis. The RAMs approach as a basis for maintenance plans. (4 hours)
- Maintenance performance, metrics and indicators. Maintenance standardisation. (4 hours)
Applications must be
made online by the specified deadlines.
Each candidate must complete the application form and attach the following documents:
a. Scanned photocopy of identification document (ID card or passport)
b. Proof of degree qualification, if available.
ENIDH reserves the right to request the submission of additional documentation for the Jury's assessment of the application.
Admission criteriaHolders of a university degree in the fields of mechanical, electrical or electronic engineering may apply to attend the micro-credential.
Engineering professionals with proven professional experience in the micro-credential's area of intervention.