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Reliability-Centred Maintenance Training Course

Reliability-centred maintenance is a structured method for deciding which maintenance tasks actually protect function, reduce failure consequences, and justify cost in real operating assets. It is commonly applied through the seven questions of RCM and supported by tools such as FMEA and decision logic trees, while modern maintenance teams also face pressure from CMMS data quality gaps, automation, and the growing use of predictive analytics. Reliability-centred maintenance is a disciplined approach to selecting maintenance tasks based on asset functions, functional failures, failure consequences, and task effectiveness. It enables professionals to identify critical failure modes, choose preventive or condition-based actions, and produce defensible maintenance plans.

This advanced 5-day course is designed for reliability engineers, maintenance planners, asset integrity specialists, maintenance managers, and plant engineers who need to turn unreliable equipment performance into a clear RCM worksheet, task hierarchy, and execution roadmap. You will leave with practical outputs such as an asset criticality screen, FMEA worksheet, maintenance task selection matrix, and implementation plan that you can adapt to your own plant or fleet.

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Nairobi Kenya
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About the Course

Organizations invest in maintenance because they need results they can prove in asset availability, failure consequence control, and lifecycle cost discipline. In reliability-centred maintenance, those results must stand up to FMEA logic, the seven RCM questions, and the operational reality of maintenance execution. You need to demonstrate asset function analysis, failure mode identification, task selection, consequence evaluation, and maintainability judgement, not just general maintenance awareness.

This course turns scattered maintenance knowledge into a structured RCM system you can apply to real equipment. You will develop capability in functional block diagrams, failure modes and effects analysis, RCM decision logic, PM optimisation, condition-based maintenance selection, CMMS task structuring, criticality ranking, and implementation planning. In practical terms, you will learn how to build an RCM worksheet, complete a failure modes and effects analysis, and create a defensible maintenance task strategy for selected equipment. You will practice the core methods hands-on, while more advanced topics such as predictive analytics integration and reliability-centred maintenance governance will be introduced at operational level rather than treated as full engineering design work.

Asset-intensive operations rarely have ideal data, unlimited shutdown windows, or spare engineering capacity. You will see how to apply reliability-centred maintenance when failure history is incomplete, maintenance budgets are constrained, and production priorities compete with reliability objectives. This course is built for professionals who must deliver credible decisions under those conditions and explain them clearly to operations, engineering, and leadership stakeholders.


Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who already work with maintenance strategy, equipment reliability, or asset performance decisions and need a sharper RCM method for real operations.

  • Reliability Engineers managing functional failure analysis and task selection
  • Maintenance Managers overseeing RCM reviews and maintenance strategy
  • Asset Integrity Engineers linking failure consequences to maintenance controls
  • Maintenance Planners building CMMS task plans from RCM outputs
  • Plant Engineers evaluating equipment functions and performance standards
  • Condition Monitoring Specialists interpreting inspection and predictive data
  • Rotating Equipment Engineers analysing failure modes and maintenance intervals
  • Production Supervisors balancing uptime needs with maintenance shutdown windows
  • RCM Facilitators structuring workshops and decision logic sessions
  • Operations and Maintenance Leaders reporting reliability risks to executives

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure reliability-centred maintenance initiatives that improve asset availability, control failure consequences, and strengthen maintenance governance.

  • Assess equipment criticality using the RCM seven questions and FMEA logic.
  • Apply functional failure analysis to identify dominant failure modes and consequences.
  • Design an RCM worksheet and decision logic tree for selected assets.
  • Build a maintenance task selection matrix using PM, CBM, and run-to-failure options.
  • Evaluate maintenance strategies against SAE JA1011-aligned RCM criteria and risk.
  • Navigate operations, maintenance, and engineering input for defensible task decisions.
  • Implement CMMS-ready task structures and KPI measures such as MTBF and downtime.
  • Synthesize findings into an RCM review report and implementation roadmap.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Prerequisites required: working knowledge of industrial maintenance, equipment operations, or asset management; familiarity with failure data, maintenance work orders, or maintenance planning is strongly recommended. This is an advanced course, so you should already work with plant equipment, reliability data, or maintenance strategy decisions. No coding is required. Participants should bring a laptop for spreadsheet-based exercises and be prepared to review sample CMMS extracts, failure logs, and maintenance task records.


Local Application and Business Return in Qatar

How participants can apply the training in local operating conditions, and the return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in Qatar typically apply this course by reviewing a plant, fleet, or utility asset list and ranking equipment by functional criticality. They then build FMEA-style worksheets, define functional failures, and test which tasks should be preventive, condition-based, failure-finding, or run-to-failure. In day-to-day work, this helps maintenance teams convert recurring breakdowns into a structured RCM worksheet and align execution plans with outage windows and spares availability. It is also useful for standardising how planners justify work orders to operations and finance.

Expected ROI

The main return usually comes from reducing unnecessary preventive work and focusing labour on the failures that matter most. Over 6 to 12 months, organisations often see better maintenance planning discipline, fewer repeat failures on critical assets, and clearer prioritisation of shutdown work. The financial value is typically strongest where assets are expensive to stop, repairs are costly, or unreliable equipment creates knock-on production losses. The course also tends to improve cross-functional agreement between operations, maintenance, and reliability teams on what should actually be maintained.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn reliability-centred maintenance aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Calculate maintenance priority using MTBF, downtime, and criticality data from sample asset registers.
  • Simulate an RCM review for a production asset under outage and budget constraints.
  • Assess equipment using the SAE JA1011 seven-question logic and a failure mode checklist.
  • Map operations, maintenance, and engineering approval points for an RCM recommendation workflow.
  • Analyse case patterns from oil and gas, power generation, manufacturing, and mining.
  • Develop an RCM worksheet and maintenance task selection matrix in workshop time.
  • Challenge current PM routines against failure evidence, CMMS history, and consequence benchmarks.

Upcoming Sessions

Next available dates worldwide

Virtual

(Zoom) Training
USD 850
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Nairobi

Kenya
USD 1,600
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

Kigali

Rwanda
USD 1,900
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Dubai

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
USD 4,100
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Abuja

Nigeria
USD 2,800
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Zanzibar

Tanzania
USD 2,400
13th Jul-17th Jul 2026

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia
USD 2,400
27th Jul-31st Jul 2026

Mombasa

Kenya
USD 1,700
20th Jul-24th Jul 2026

Cape Town

South Africa
USD 3,900
13th Jul-17th Jul 2026

Johannesburg

South Africa
USD 3,500
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

Pretoria

South Africa
USD 3,300
29th Jun-3rd Jul 2026

Kampala

Uganda
USD 1,900
27th Jul-31st Jul 2026

Lagos

Nigeria
USD 2,500
6th Jul-10th Jul 2026

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Participants who complete the Reliability-Centred Maintenance Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.

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Course relevance for Qatar

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  • Business application

Why this course matters in Qatar

A market-specific advisory on the operating pressures this course helps teams address.

Reliability-centred maintenance matters in Qatar because asset-heavy sectors need maintenance plans that justify every task against safety, uptime, and cost rather than relying on inherited schedules. The course is especially relevant where plants, fleets, and utilities depend on reliable equipment performance and where maintenance leaders must defend spending with clear criticality and failure-mode logic. Reliability, maintenance, and asset integrity teams can use it to decide which assets need condition-based monitoring, which can run to failure, and where preventive work is genuinely worth the cost. For senior managers, it supports a more disciplined maintenance strategy that links work orders to business risk and operational continuity.
Asset-heavy operations need task rationalisation

In Qatar, reliability-centred maintenance helps teams separate essential maintenance from routine workload so engineering budgets go to failure modes that actually affect production, safety, or service continuity.

Better failure logic improves maintenance planning

RCM gives planners a structured way to convert downtime history and equipment knowledge into a maintenance task hierarchy, which is valuable when spares, labour, and shutdown windows are tightly constrained.

Condition-based strategies fit modern reliability programmes

Where sites are adding monitoring, automation, or CMMS workflows, RCM provides the decision framework for choosing when predictive or condition-based maintenance is justified versus fixed-interval servicing.

This training is timely for Qatar’s industrial and infrastructure operators because reliability pressure is high and maintenance teams are expected to do more with less downtime. As asset owners digitise maintenance records and expand monitoring, they need people who can turn data into defensible task selection rather than simply increasing the volume of planned work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

It is most useful for reliability engineers, maintenance planners, maintenance managers, plant engineers, and asset integrity specialists. It also helps operations leaders who need to approve maintenance priorities based on business risk rather than habit.

Delegates usually leave with an asset criticality screen, a failure-mode worksheet, a maintenance task selection matrix, and an implementation roadmap. Those outputs can be adapted to a plant, fleet, or facility maintenance programme.

Preventive maintenance is one maintenance tactic; RCM is the decision process that determines whether preventive work is justified at all. It uses functions, functional failures, failure modes, and consequences to decide whether the right action is scheduled maintenance, condition monitoring, failure-finding, or no scheduled task.

Yes. CMMS history is useful for identifying repeat failures, downtime patterns, and task effectiveness, but RCM still requires a structured review of asset function and failure consequences before changing the maintenance plan.

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