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Maintenance Management Professional Certification Program


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The Maintenance Management Professional certification program focuses on the tools, techniques, strategies and skills necessary for effective management of a business’s existing physical assets. Graduates have the knowledge and skills to drive improvements in uptime, production capacity, equipment reliability, safety, environmental compliance, economic life of assets, return on investment and effective communication between departments.

Teams of PEMAC member subject matter experts have developed and maintain the MMP program curriculum. PEMAC qualifies the instructors and authorizes teaching institutions to offer the program.

The Modules

+ Module 1 – An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management

(15 hours)

Based on the course text, Uptime, Module 1 develops the framework for thinking about a strategic approach to maintenance management that is integrated with the business. Drawing on the elements presented in the “Maintenance Excellence Pyramid” of Uptime, participants in Module 1 will learn how strategy, people, basic care, materials management, performance management, work management, support systems, and tools such as RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) and RCFA (Root Cause Failure Analysis) can work together to build a culture of excellence.

+ Module 2 – Production and Operations Management for the Maintenance Manager

(30 hours)

This module links maintenance strategies with those of production and operations. By studying production methodologies maintenance managers will be better prepared to apply these techniques to improve the performance of their business unit and align their efforts to support the production goals of the organization. Topics include: aligning maintenance strategy with corporate strategy; continuous improve ment; implementing quality control; overview of production systems and operations scheduling; as well as lean manufacturing principles and techniques.

+ Module 3 – Human Resources Management for the Maintenance Manager

(30 hours)

This module looks at how human resources practices relate to the maintenance environment. Topics covered include the role of human resources in maintenance management, meeting legal requirements, recruitment and selection, orientation training and employee development, proper application of performance appraisals, the union-management interface, managing change through effective leadership and managing safety in the workplace. Topics include: understanding the legal aspects of human resource management; dealing with worker issues within the maintenance environment; human resource planning; compensation management; applying recruitment and selection procedures; conducting performance appraisals; implementing performance management and managing safety within a maintenance environment.

+ Module 4 – Financial Management for the Maintenance Manager

(30 hours)

This module focuses on the application of accounting and finance principles as it pertains to the maintenance management role. The module will give you an understanding of the foundation principles of accounting and cover the four main pillars of accounting knowledge the maintenance manager needs to support a successful maintenance department. These four main pillars are: Project Analysis, Budgeting/ Forecasting, Cost Analysis for Managerial Decisions, and MRO Inventory. Additional topics include: basic understanding of accounting principles; understanding how costs flow in an enterprise system; project analysis; budgeting/forecasting; cost analysis for management decisions; and MRO inventory management.

+ Module 5 – Maintenance Strategy Development * New Course *

(30 hours)

This module focuses on the elements informing the development of a robust maintenance program, which aims at physical assets performing safely, capably, reliably, and repeatedly to their desired performance in their given operating context. Introductory topics include failure definitions, the fundamentals of a maintenance program, and asset criticality analysis, followed by the main types of maintenance and their associated tasks. The second part of the course deals with processes and methodologies used to develop a maintenance program. This includes Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and a detailed review of the seven questions, as well as a few other processes. The last part of the course covers the PMO method and additional tools to identify tactics. At the end of the course, participants will have a better understanding of what developing a maintenance program entails, and an informed knowledge of the various maintenance processes and methods used in the industry.  (Note: This is new curriculum that replaces the previous MMP Module 5:: Developing and Implementing Maintenance Tactics)

+ Module 6 – Maintenance Work Management

(30 hours)

Effective Work Management ensures that the right maintenance work is done on the correct assets, at the right time, using the right resources and the right tools. This module provides a study of the fundamental principles of the work management process in addition to the basics of planning, scheduling and work coordination methods. Upon completion of this module, participants will have a sound understanding of work management processes, practices and tools, and how to effectively apply them to achieve the goals of improving reliability while minimizing interruptions to production processes and/ or services. Topics include: proper prioritization of identified work; effective use of resources; aligning maintenance activities with production or service schedules; integrating proactive maintenance tactics; developing and documenting maintenance strategies; and integrating proactive maintenance tactics.

+ Module 7 – Maintenance Information Management

(30 hours)

This module will demonstrate why collecting and managing maintenance information is important for realizing value from assets and aligning maintenance management with the organization’s overall objectives. Participants will learn when and where maintenance information is critical within the asset’s lifecycle, and particularly within the maintenance management functions. This module will discuss the processes and tools that create, collect, and manage maintenance information, and how to manage data efficiently and effectively. Upon completion of this module participants will recognize maintenance management processes and information systems that define, collect and, transform data and information to underpin decision-making foundations. (Note: This is new curriculum that replaces the previous MMP Module 7: Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)).

+ Module 8 – Capstone Project

Through the application of the key learning elements from the previous seven MMP modules participants apply the principles, latest concepts and techniques to a final project. Participants will select a project that will audit, assess and improve their current maintenance departments or develop a new maintenance strategy in their company or resolve a significant maintenance issue within their departments. There is also the option of developing a “Greenfield” maintenance strategy and program upon approval from the instructor. The assessment of the Capstone projects is intended to qualify participants for their MMP certification and designation.

It is recommended that Module 1 be studied first and required that Module 8 be taken last. Otherwise, the courses can be undertaken individually and in any order.

MMP Certification 

When you complete all 8 courses of the program this is a permanent accomplishment. You will receive a certificate of completion from the Teaching Institution where you studied that does not expire. 

However the MMP Certification from PEMAC and the right to use the letters "MMP" behind your name is distinct from the education program, and is granted to those who have successfully completed, or received credit through Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), for the eight modules of the MMP education program and who maintain the requirements of certification. A separate application to PEMAC is required. You do not necessarily have to complete all of the courses to meet these requirements.

  Learn more about MMP Certification

 

Certificate of Completion

In support of focused learning paths, PEMAC offers two certificates of completion to practitioners who successfully complete a sub-set of the MMP modules.

Maintenance Work Management Certificate

Designed to support planners, schedulers, operations, maintenance coordinators and other maintenance personnel, and leveraging Module 1 and Module 6 of PEMAC's Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) program, the PEMAC Maintenance Work Management Certificate attests that an individual has been trained to ensure the right maintenance work is done on the correct assets, at the right time, using the right resources and tools. 
 
 

Maintenance Strategy Development Certificate

Designed to support maintenance and reliability engineering personnel, and leveraging Module 1 and Module 5 of PEMAC’s Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) program, the PEMAC Maintenance Strategy Development Certificate attests that an individual has been trained on the skills to build an informed maintenance program.

Learn more and apply here for the Maintenance Strategy Development Certificate

 
Professionals in various maintenance-related roles may consider completing a combination of modules to better equip themselves with the knowledge and skills necessary to make significant improvements within their role and the organization as a whole. Below are other suggested shortened learning paths for a variety of roles within an asset-owning organization.

 

Program Delivery

Each Teaching Institution has developed an offering strategy that seems to work best for most participants in their local region. Note that each institution is generally also able to do custom or on-site offerings. If none of those options is accessible, you can try an online offering. These are very well received by participants.

Examples of various offering models include:

Face to face - evening or daytime schedules are available through private on-site offerings only at this time. 

Online - The courses are available in English and French live online through a variety of our  teaching partners.
English - Bow Valley, BCIT, Conestoga College, Humber College, Keyano CollegeNorthern College, Northern Lakes College
French -  ETS and ITMI.

On-Site - You can inquire with any of the teaching institutions to learn about the possibility of on-site or customized offering models as well. For more information you can also reach out to our Professional Development Manager at pd@pemac.org.

How to Enroll

Click here to find the Teaching Institution nearest you.

Funding Opportunities

There are a variety of funding opportunities available for organizations and individuals.

For organizations, find a list of funding options available through Federal and Provincial grant programs. 

For individuals, provincial funds may be available through some of the following: 
Ontario Second Career Program

Features and Benefits

  • One Language
  • One Team
  • Best Practices
  • Creates ROI
  • Standardizes Maintenance Management 
     

Improve the performance of your organization through learning that is:

Accessible and Applied

  • Accessible to mid-career professionals
  • Instructors are most typically practicing professionals 
  • Opportunities to apply the learning to the participants' workplace context are included in projects and assignments
  • Opportunities to meet and share learning with peers from a variety of regions (online), backgrounds and industries
  • Each program culminates in a final project where the participants apply key concepts from each of the courses

Independent

  • Designed and maintained by PEMAC member subject matter experts
  • Independent from consulting services and product sales
  • Delivered through post-secondary institutions

Aligned

  • With the bodies of knowledge of leading Maintenance Management and Asset Management professional associations

Recognized

Becoming an Authorized Teaching Institution

Contact pd@pemac.org if you are part of a Post Secondary institution that is interested in offering a PEMAC program in your region.

Success Stories

Check out some of the success stories of other professionals who have received value from participating in PEMAC education with an authorized post-secondary teaching institution.

ARTICLE: Jessica Iworisha, MMP Program at Humber College is for learners looking to expand their maintenance and asset management knowledge

ARTICLE:  Sam Abadir, Humber College Course Helps Maintenance Managers Upskill 

ARTICLE: Doug Stretton, Sherrit International Corporation - Implementing an Asset Management Strategy

SPOTLIGHT: Gertrude Jones, Ghana National Gas Company Limited

ARTICLE: Brad Owen, Cameco Corporation - Cameco's Asset Plan 

 

Testimonials

When working in a maintenance role, you very rarely do the same tasks over and over again. It’s more likely that you are managing a variety of projects and assets. The MMP program provided me with knowledge on a variety of new topics and reinforced my understanding of others. The program allowed me to see the big picture, and how my role and the variety of tasks I complete, fit into the organization’s overall strategy. I am performing my role with greater confidence and am inspired to build business cases for improvements and efficiencies within my organization.
 
- Alex Murray, MMP Maintenance Specialist at Cenovus Energy Inc., Cold Lake, Alberta

Organizations that I have worked for see the value in the knowledge that I’ve acquired in the MMP program, and encouraged me to create and implement new maintenance strategies and programs. I’ve successfully implemented preventative maintenance systems, inventory control and spare parts programs, among other initiatives, that have reduced downtime and helped to drive production capacity.

Steven Hayes, PE., MMP,  Maintenance Technician at SOPREMA Canada in Chilliwack, BC  


The support of leadership within my organization had a tremendous impact on how successful I was in the MMP program. Their investment and encouragement in my education has delivered improvements to both my team and the overall organization. I continue to share the knowledge that I gained from the program, instructors, and other participants from around the world in my role as a manager.

- Hassan Sadiq, MMP, Supervisor Materials Management at Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. in Edmonton, AB


My experience with the MMP program has provided me a wealth of knowledge and widened my perspective. Not only am able to make better decisions for my organization in my current role, but I can also champion projects such as implementing a CMMS system to support our facility maintenance strategies. With this new insight, the opportunities for me at Ghana National Gas are endless, including roles in Facility and Asset Management Strategy & Planning, Asset Information Management as well as Reliability Centered Maintenance.

- Gertrude Enyonam Jones, Senior Operations Administrator for Ghana National Gas Company Limited. Located in Accra, Ghana in West Africa