Maintenance Work Management

Description

Program Overview
 
Designed for planners, schedulers, operations, maintenance coordinators and other maintenance personnel, PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada’s Maintenance Work Management Certificate ensures that maintenance management professionals have the skills to make sure the right maintenance work is completed on the correct assets, at the right time, using the right resources and tools.
 
For those in, or aspiring to be in a maintenance planning and scheduling, operations or maintenance coordinator role, participation in PEMAC 201 – An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management (Module 1, 15 hours) and PEMAC 206 – Maintenance Work Management of the Maintenance Management (Module 6, 30 hours) Professional (MMP) program will provide practitioners with a high level of understanding and knowledge that will allow them to perform their role more effectively while contributing to the overall success of the department and organization.
 
Upon completion of the two courses, participants will have a better understanding of the benefits of an integrated maintenance management strategy, as well as the fundamental principles of work management processes in addition to the basics of planning, scheduling and work coordination methods.
 
These courses are designed and maintained by PEMAC, and delivered by Humber College. Participants who successfully complete MMP Module 1 and MMP Module 6 are eligible to apply to PEMAC for the newly released Maintenance Work Management Certificate.
 
Maintenance personnel who wish to continue their learning journey, and gain in-depth knowledge and skills that will drive further improvements, can work towards their Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) certification by completing the remaining courses in the MMP program. 
 
Maintenance Work Management courses are OSAP Eligible

Learners enrolled in an Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) approved micro-credential program can apply for financial assistance through OSAP for Micro-credentials. Eligible students must apply for funding for each course separately by following the step-by-step application process. Applications for OSAP for Micro-credential assistance cannot overlap with another micro-credential study period (funding for multiple courses cannot be applied for concurrently).
 
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
 
To be eligible for funding through the OSAP for Micro-credentials courses, you must meet the criteria below as well as certain residency and income requirements specified on the OSAP website:
  • Registered in an OSAP-approved micro-credential
  • Must be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP program
  • Previous OSAP loans must be in good standing (i.e. you have not defaulted on a student loan and/or you are not restricted from participating in financial aid programs)
Curriculum
 
Compulsory Courses
  • PEMA 201 An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management 
  • PEMA 206 Maintenance Work Management
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
 

Overview

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  • Institution: Humber College
  • Program type: Micro-credential
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: DM911
  • Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.