Intermediate Planning & Scheduling - Oct 2025

Intermediate Planning & Scheduling - Oct 2025

*Virtual Option Available* Manage the life cycle of work from work identification to work order closing.

Date and time

October 14, 2025 · 8am - October 16, 2025 · 5pm EDT

Location

Allied Reliability

4401 Leeds Ave Suite 450 Charleston, SC 29405

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 9 hours

*Virtual Option Available*

Intermediate Planning & Scheduling

Manage the life cycle of work from work identification to work order closing.

 This course provides the tools to build effective, repeatable procedures for PMs, job plans, lubrication procedures, operator check lists, and operational procedures. In addition to using job mapping as a method to develop effective work procedures, attendees will learn the three levels of procedures and what each level should include. As a result, they will be able to develop inspection procedures to ensure repeatability between craft personnel to remove the variability of results and promote productivity. Additionally, the individual roles of the Planning and Scheduling Work Team are clarified, which leads to improvements in all elements of the Work Management System.

 During the in-class time, you will learn:

  • How to develop job maps as a method to build effective work procedures
  • The steps to ensure repeatability in inspections and other work
  • How to create effective procedures for PMs, job plans, lubrication procedures, operator check lists, and operational procedures
  • How to effectively identify and prioritize work
  • Strategies to reduce time to effectively plan work
  • To efficiently utilize maintenance labor
  • How to calculate and manage backlog
  • How to perform equipment walk downs and develop job scope
  • How to schedule routine daily and weekly maintenance tasks
  • The importance of developing better work procedures that can be used for knowledge transfer as skilled workforce reaches retirement age

Who Will Join You?

Maintenance Planners, Maintenance Supervisors, Operations/Production Coordinators, Reliability Engineers, and Maintenance Managers wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of best practices of planning and scheduling as well as detailed work procedure development.

This course qualifies for 2.4 CEUs from the University of Tennessee’s Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC) and is approved for course credit towards the Reliability and Maintainability Implementation Certification (RMIC).

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Please send any questions about this class or Allied’s Education & Training offerings to training@alliedreliability.com.

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Allied Reliability helps committed professionals continuously capitalize on their talents while gaining the essential skills they need to grow. Whether you’re just starting off or need to fine tune an existing skill, our team is here to help.

Our public training sessions are facilitated in an interactive, small group workshop setting. Course topics are selected annually based on attendee feedback and popularity. To give you even more flexibility, virtual delivery options are also available for select courses. With our virtual training platform, you can now attend a public class from your home or office!

Allied Reliability’s courses are eligible for continuing education credits from the University of Tennessee’s Reliability & Maintainability Center. Our 3-day courses also count towards their Reliability & Maintainability Implementation Certification (RMIC) program.

$1,507.50