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Maintenance & Reliability Management

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This prestigious diploma program provides you with hands-on, practical, cutting-edge maintenance and reliability management education in a unique three-module format

  • Three comprehensive one-week modules leading to a diploma in Maintenance and Reliability Management
  • Continue to develop your professional career at NC State University
  • Join hundreds of satisfied graduates from similar programs at NC State University
  • One of the few programs of its kind in the United States
  • Designed for working professionals
  • Can be completed in less than two years

About the Diploma Program

NC State University, in partnership with Marshall Institute, offers you a three-week diploma program that will develop your maintenance and reliability knowledge and sharpen your leadership skills for today's increasingly competitive global marketplace. This program will expose you to real-world examples and will provide you with practical knowledge and skills applicable in your plant or facility. Earning this diploma will represent solid evidence of your successful completion of the course requirements and will illustrate your dedication to becoming more knowledgeable in the field of maintenance and reliability management.

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Why You Should Attend

Today's modern process and manufacturing industries are complex and asset intensive, requiring them to be maintained in a manner that maximizes uptime while minimizing operational costs. In addition, plants and facilities must be maintained so that process safety and asset integrity are not compromised. Well trained maintenance and reliability professionals are needed to accomplish these objectives.

The weekly sessions do not have to be taken in sequence but you must complete all the requirements within a three-year period.

Course Benefits

  • Develop your personal knowledge and greatly increase your value to your organization
  • Earn a diploma from a distinguished university
  • Receive the Maintenance and Reliability Management Diploma upon successful completion of three, one-week modules on maintenance, reliability and engineering management
  • Gain exposure to current and emerging trends in maintenance and reliability as it relates to process and manufacturing industries
  • Provide the credentials to your employer or prospective employer demonstrating that you have the managerial knowledge for today's maintenance and reliability profession
  • Network with other maintenance and reliability professionals

What Makes This Program Unique

  • Taught in a university environment dedicated to the continuing development of working professionals.
  • Delivered by experienced maintenance and reliability professionals from Marshall Institute.
  • Flexible course designed for the working professional.

You will receive the Maintenance and Reliability Management Diploma upon successful completion of three, one-week modules on maintenance, reliability and engineering management.

Pre-course assignments will be required upon enrollment for each module. An open book test will be administered at the end of each module. After successful completion of the program you'll be awarded a diploma from Marshall Institute and the Office of Professional Development at North Carolina State University. In addition, at the end of the final week you will receive an opportunity to sit for the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals' certification (CMRP). NC State and Marshall Institute's training are not affiliated with the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals or the CMRP exam.

Who Should Attend

  • Operations Vice Presidents, Managers
  • Production Vice Presidents, Supervisors
  • Engineering Vice Presidents
  • Maintenance Directors, Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Superintendents, Personnel
  • Reliability Managers, Engineers
  • Manufacturing Managers
  • Storeroom Managers
  • Continuous Improvement Managers
  • TPM Coordinators
  • Plant Engineers

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For full color MRM I brochure, please Click Here.
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MRM I

April 19-23, 2010

Strategic Leadership, Planning and Control

Areas of Concentration

  • Strategic Maintenance Leadership
  • World-Class Maintenance
  • Total Productive Maintenance/Total Process Reliability

Attend and You Will Learn

  • A comprehensive maintenance and reliability framework
  • Key elements of a world-class maintenance and reliability program
  • What it takes to become world-class
  • Fundamentals of change management
  • Implementation strategies
  • Developing a business strategy
  • Leadership principles for managers in operations, maintenance and engineering
  • Budgeting fundamentals

MRM II

September 13-17, 2010

Work Flow and Materials Management

Areas of Concentration

  • Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
  • Storeroom Control/Inventory Management
  • Lean Maintenance
  • Measures and Metrics

Attend and You Will Learn

  • Integration of the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and the work processes
  • Work preparation and planning
  • Scheduling maintenance activities
  • Long-, mid- and short-term schedules
  • Tools for identifying waste in work processes
  • Equipment criticality analysis and work prioritization
  • Measuring

MRM III

January 11-15, 2010

January 24-28, 2011

Risk and Reliability Management

Areas of Concentration

  • Preventive/Predictive Maintenance
  • Reliability-Centered Maintenance/ Preventive Maintenance Optimization
  • Maintenance Prevention/ Reliability Engineering

Attend and You Will Learn

  • The concept of risk as it relates to maintenance and reliability
  • Risk and reliability strategies for your plant or facility
  • Condition monitoring tools for complex machinery
  • Condition-based maintenance techniques
  • Maintenance strategy optimization techniques
  • Design for reliability and early equipment management concepts
  • Reliability statistics for managers

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