Course description
This program is designed for maintenance managers, supervisors, or other key staff members in heavy maintenance environments, including refineries, power plants, oil platforms, airports, mines, large factories, and other similar facilities. Designed specifically for members of the shutdown or outage teams, which might also include planners, project engineers, maintenance engineers, non-maintenance managers responsible for shutdowns, and people who are in training for these positions. Prior background in Project Management would be helpful but not essential.
This course is 85% concerned with procedures and events taking place before the first spade of dirt is moved. The remaining 15% involves execution tactics to keep the project on course.
Our promise for this program is that you will gain a new and deeper understanding of how to effectively manage large-scale maintenance jobs, such as power plant outages and refinery refits. With this understanding, there will be an increased ability to plan for and manage such projects. You will save money and time on your next shutdown.
The course includes specific checklists, procedures, and strategies designed to enhance your current shutdown planning and execution. The course also includes examples to demonstrate the significant points.