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Maintenance Strategy Fundamentals - October 2025
Training Course
17/10/2025 - 20/10/2025
Online
Available in-house
Non-Member: £699.00 (excl. VAT)
Member: £559.00 (excl. VAT)
Learning Objectives:
1. Recognise asset reliability definitions, measures and steps required to address reliability issues in the renewables and oil and gas sectors
2. Understand the different maintenance strategies, approaches, tools and techniques available
3. Incorporate root cause analysis (RCA) and continuous improvement (CI) into maintenance plans and maintenance performance
4. Establish asset importance and priorities using criticality assessment approaches
5. Manage maintenance planning, scheduling and spare parts to undertake the required tasks
6. Utilise and pro-active maintenance processes and techniques to optimise the maintenance strategy
Who should attend:
The course is suitable for engineering, asset management, maintenance and reliability personnel working within or supporting manufacturing or engineering in the oil and gas and renewable energy sectors with responsibility for the application and improvement of maintenance plans, processes and procedures.
Course contents:1. Reliability
a. measures and steps required to address reliability issues
2. Maintenance strategies
a. approaches, tools and techniques available, their strengths and weaknesses and areas of application
3. Review and assess maintenance plans –
a. establishing asset importance and priorities using criticality assessment approaches
b. failure analysis, risk-based maintenance techniques including FMECA
c. continuous improvement of maintenance plans and performance
4. Managing maintenance
a. planning and scheduling to deliver the work load with the effective use of resources
5. Pro-active maintenance
a. developing a culture through training, development and change management
6. The future of maintenance optimisation
a. developments and technology in the maritime and renewable industries
Course Duration:
Dates: 17 & 20 October 2025
Contact details
Training Team: webtraining@energyinst.org, 02074677178