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Asset
Maintenance Plans
Presented by Life Cycle Engineering
June 11, 2010
Fort Eustis, VA
This one day seminar will explain the value
of the asset maintenance plan and its critical role in the
asset management strategy. The seminar will introduce participants
to the following concepts:
•Collecting data for a Maintenance Plan
•Creating a block diagram
•Performing a criticality analysis
•Developing task modules
•Elements of an effective job plan
Audience:
People responsible for installation, commissioning, operation
or maintenance of capital assets and auxiliary equipment
would benefit from this seminar. This includes Project Engineers,
Reliability Engineers, Maintenance Managers, Operations
Managers, and Engineering Technicians.
Presented by:
Mike Poland specializes in Life Cycle Asset Management
with a focus on increasing asset utilization at the lowest
total cost of ownership. His expertise is in systems engineering
and operational risk management with an emphasis on defect
detection and elimination strategies. Mike previously worked
for the Department of the Navy as the Life Cycle Engineer
and Defense Acquisition Professional for nuclear powered
aircraft carriers. He also spent several years as the Engineering
and Maintenance Manager for the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Mike has a Nuclear Engineering degree and is a Certified
Maintenance and Reliability Professional as well as a Master
Training Specialist with DoD certifications in RCM, RCA,
and Systems Engineering. He served as a panel member of
the American Society for Quality and is frequently requested
to facilitate Root Cause Analysis courses
THE DETAILS
What: Asset Maintenance Plans
When: June 11, 2010
Where: Herb Bateman Army Education Center
1500 Madison Ave
Fort Eustis, VA 23604
How: Registration closed
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Sturman.
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