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Excellence in Maintenance Management

Developed for professionals in management or supervisory positions who are responsible for operations and/or maintenance of complex or critical physical assets.

The Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) certification is awarded to professionals who successfully complete PEMAC’s Maintenance Management Professional (MMP) education program -OR- demonstrate equivalent knowledge through the PEMAC "Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition" program.

This certification gives its holders the right to utilize the "MMP" professional designation.

By earning the MMP designation, you not only acquire the critical skills demanded by top employers but also position yourself as a strategic, well-rounded maintenance leader, ready to contribute to the long-term success of your organization.

Qualifying for MMP Certifcation

Receiving Maintenance Management Professional Certification from PEMAC is a statement that you have met, and continue to meet, a certain standard of professionalism. PEMAC lists MMP-certified individuals on the MMP registry of this site and licenses those individuals to use the letters "MMP" behind their name for a specific period of time. To initially qualify you must demonstrate one of the following on your initial application:

1. Complete of all of the modules in the MMP program with at least 60%

- OR -

2. Demonstrate equivalent education and experience in compliance with the PEMAC "Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition" program.

Maintaining Your MMP Certification

MMP Certification renewal requirements includes:

  • signing off on the PEMAC Code of Ethics
  • demonstrating a minimum standard of continuing professional development (CPD*), 
  • and payment of recertification fees.

* CPD Requirements: Minimum total of 120 hours over 3 years in at least two (2) of the following categories:

  • Formal education and training
  • Presentation and publishing
  • Formal education and training delivery
  • Community participation
  • Informal education (max 20 hours/year)
  • Professional Practice (max 20 hours/year)

The first three-year period starts the July 1st, 2021 or the July 1st after you become certified whichever is later.

PEMAC Certification includes membership benefits and continued opportunities for you to contribute to the development and recognition of the Maintenance Management profession.

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Duration of Certification Fee Apply Now
1 Year:  $174 MMP Certification Application

Employer Recognition of MMP Certification

We have observed job postings that recommend or require MMP Certification posted by the following employers:

AECOM
Acara Solutions
Agropur
Almag Aluminum
AtkinsRéalis
Aurora Cannabis, Inc
Baffinland
Bartech Canada
BC Rapid Transit Company
Bermuda Electric Light Company
BGIS
Calgary Transit
Cameco
Canada Post
Canadian Tire
Canlin Energy Corporation
Capital Power
Carmeuse Lime & Stone
Catalyst Paper
Cenovus Energy
City of Beaumont
City of Hamilton
Cowichan Valley Regional District
Federated Cooperatives Ltd
Deloitte
Enbridge
Enmax
Finning Canada
Gibson Energy
Give and Go Foods
Greater Toronto Airport Authority
Halton Region
Hexion Inc
Highliner Foods
Hiram Walker and Sons
IAM Gold
Irving Paper
Irving Forest Products
JD Irving
Linamar
Manitoba Hydro
Maple Leaf Foods
McGill University
Mount Polley Mining Corporation
Nalcor Energy
NOVA Chemicals Corporation
PharmEng Technology
Polycorp
Purolator
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Riverside Natural Foods
Sanofi Pasteur
Sherritt International
Smithsonian Institution
Sofina Foods
Suncor Energy
Teck Resources Ltd
Toronto Water
Treehouse Private Brands
US Steel
Vale Canada
Xcelerate, Canada
YMCA of Hamilton

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition is a process that allows you to receive recognition for skills and knowledge that you have already acquired. Whether it's learning from previous post-secondary studies, work experience or independent study, PEMAC recognizes that relevant learning can take place in a variety of settings, both inside and outside the traditional classroom. Obtaining recognition for prior learning can reduce the amount of classroom time required to obtain the Maintenance Work Management Certificate.

How Much Recognition Can I Get?

Module 1, "An Integrated Strategy for Maintenance Management" and Module 8, "Capstone" are compulsory and therefore is not eligible for credit through PLAR. An exception is made for approved instructors.

You must submit an application form and fee for each Module for which you would like to have your prior learning assessed.

Am I a Good Candidate for PLAR?

To help you answer this question, here are some questions for you to consider:

  1. Do you have five or more recent years of experience in maintenance management?
  2. Do you have in-depth experience related to a specific MMP module?
  3. Has your learning progressed in this area over time?
  4. Do you keep up to date with changes in the field by reading, taking workshops and courses?
  5. Do you network with others in this area?
  6. Can you demonstrate your learning by submitting transcripts, taking a challenging exam or submitting documented evidence?

PLAR Options

Prior Learning can be assessed in one of three ways:

  1. Transfer Credit - If you have completed a comparable course (content, level and length) at another accredited institution, you may apply for an exemption. A course outline and transcripts will be required for the assessment. If you have completed the course outside of Canada, you are advised to have your credential assessed for Canadian equivalency before applying for an exemption. Two organizations that specialize in credential assessment are: ICAS, International Credential Assessment Service, www.icascanada.ca and WES, World Education Services, www.wes.org
  2. Challenge Exam - You can opt to challenge the final exam of the course. The exams are 3 hours in length and may have short answer, essay, or multiple-choice questions. Candidates must achieve a minimum of 60% on the exam.
  3. Portfolio / Interview - The candidate submits documentation describing his or her demonstrated knowledge, skills and abilities for each of the learning outcomes of the course. The reviewer may interview the candidate for clarification or additional information.
  4. Because PEMAC approved instructors are assessed to teach a particular module using a portfolio/interview type of assessment and are held to a higher standard than those seeking PLAR for certification, approved instructors qualify for PLAR for any Module for which they've been approved (including 1 & 8). A PLAR application and payment of the fee is still required.

PLAR MMP Equivalency Matrix

To learn which courses have been evaluated and considered equivalent and which institutions offer these courses, download the document below.

Download the PLAR MMP Equivalency Matrix

PLAR Fees

Description Fee
PLAR by Transfer Credit:  

Course on PEMAC's equivalency matrix

$25

Course not on PEMAC's equivalency matrix

$125
PLAR by Portfolio / Supplementary Interview $125
PLAR by Challenge Exam TBD

Next Steps

  1. Express interest to get more information about applying for PLAR.
  2. You will receive an email with more details, application and payment information.
  3. The average length of time to process a PLAR application, once received, is 4 - 6 weeks.

Apply for PLAR

What if my PLAR application is unsuccessful?

You can re-apply for assessment one additional time for any given Module.