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Part of the LCI Maintenance Management Certification Program.
This three-day course examines topics like proactive work management process, job estimation and prioritization, backlog management, job plan development, work scheduling and coordination, tracking progress, and supporting reliability engineers with valuable equipment history and root cause analysis input.


August 25-27, 2026, Innovation Park Rm 109 (Chamber Room)

Part of the LCI Maintenance Management Certification Program.

Learn how to lead a world-class maintenance department using planning and scheduling best practices to drive work execution and motivational and time-management techniques to improve maintenance worker productivity.


September 29, 2026 to October 1, 2026, Innovation Park Rm 109 (Chamber Room)
May 4-6, 2027, Innovation Park Rm 109 (Chamber Room)

Part of the LCI Maintenance Management Certification Program.

Managing Planning and Scheduling examines topics like designing a work management program strategy, developing standard processes and work, establishing program measures, managing staff development, and planning program improvement. You will walk away with a solid foundation for an effective maintenance work management program.


March 23-25, 2027, Innovation Park Rm 109 (Chamber Room)
Part of the LCI Maintenance Management Certification Program. Learn how to ensure the right parts are in the right place at the right time. When you apply the knowledge and skills learned in this class, quality will increase and costs will decrease. You will be able to manage your storeroom in a way that successfully balances the needs of operations and maintenance while optimizing your inventory and carrying costs.


June 15-17, 2027, Innovation Park Rm 109 (Chamber Room)

Part of the Life Cycle Institute Reliability Engineering Certification

and the LCI Maintenance Management Certification Program.
Successful managers, supervisors and technicians need to be excellent problem solvers. In this course, learn how root cause analysis (RCA) can establish a culture of continuous improvement in your organization.



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