Complimentary Mining Maintenance Management Course - Maintenance is always more successful when operations, management and staff departments have a more comprehensive understanding of how maintenance works. Then their roles in the support, cooperation and direction of the interdepartmental maintenance effort can create the circumstances that can yield improvement. Education and training of operations, management and staff department personnel adds directly to the effort of improving maintenance.
Those who perform and control maintenance possess significant diagnostic and repair talent. But these skills do not automatically yield management skills. As a result, maintenance often struggles to limit downtime and meet equipment reliability needs. Within maintenance there are many capable personnel who could easily acquire essential management skills providing training and education are provided. The unfortunate reality is that no such training is being provided. Instead, the unfortunate practice of promotion from within does not always produce capable maintenance managers. Typically, an outstanding craftsman is, over time and attrition circumstances, promoted to maintenance manager. Through no fault of his own he had not acquired the requisite management skills for the job. Nor had training been provided. The end result is poorly managed maintenance that ultimately impacts mine operation performance. This oversight requires correction.
When effective maintenance education and training are available and accessible, those who can influence maintenance improvement will use it.
Outstanding craftsman will aspire to efficient supervision and management.
Operations managers will connect better maintenance to greater availability.
Managers will realize cohesive interaction among departments to assure profitability.
Complimentary Mining Maintenance Management Course - Over 600 Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) member organizations are benefiting from the Mining Maintenance Management Course (see attachment) being offered as a complimentary professional courtesy. If you are member of SME you may access the course:
Log into http://community.smenet.org
Click: Browse then select link to Mining Maintenance Management Course Library.
PPT course topics (01 – 22) appear with Word reference (MIT) files for each course topic.
Select and download course topics to make them available to your personnel.
If you are not an SME member, the course can also be made available for transmission to your organization. Please inquire.
Paul D. Tomlingson, Mining Maintenance Consultant (Retired)
Legion of Honor Member – Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)
Denver, Colorado USA