Engineering Maintenance Management (Advanced II)

Topic:Engineering

Course Type:Short & Modular Courses

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Overview

  • Course Date:

    TBA
  • Registration Period:

    TBA
  • Duration/Frequency:

    8 Hours
  • Mode of Training:

    Face-to-Face (Classroom Teaching)
  • Venue:

    Singapore Polytechnic
  • Funding:

    -

This course aims to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge and skills essential for formulating and executing proficient maintenance strategies aimed at enhancing asset reliability within public transport operations. Participants will gain insights into prominent principles and industry best practices governing fleet maintenance in public transport settings, along with exploring emerging technologies and pertinent regulatory frameworks. The curriculum emphasises effective stakeholder engagement, enabling participants to assess diverse strategies and methodologies, and integrate cross-functional maintenance approaches to optimise overall fleet maintenance operations. 

Course Objective

This course aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of maintenance roles in public transport, emphasising leading principles, best practices, and regulatory requirements.

Participants will learn to collaborate with stakeholders, compare strategies, and integrate cross-functional maintenance practices for enhanced fleet operations. The course explores current and emerging technologies, evaluating their costs and benefits for fleet maintenance. Participants will develop skills in resource planning, reorganisation, and aligning workplans. Additionally, the course focuses on articulating maintenance strategies to stakeholders, ensuring regulatory compliance, and using performance metrics to assess and optimise maintenance plans for improved asset reliability and revenue impact. 

Course Outline

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:  

  1. Describe the importance of maintenance in public transport, including key principles, best practices, and legal requirements. 

  1. Communicate maintenance strategies to management and stakeholders, ensuring regulatory compliance. 

  1. Assess the costs and benefits of new technologies for fleet maintenance. 

  1. Evaluate resources, and organise workplans for efficient maintenance operations. 

  1. Use performance metrics to assess maintenance plans for better asset reliability and revenue impact. 

Topics to be covered:

- Introduction to Public Transport Fleet Maintenance 

- Developing Maintenance Strategies 

- Adopting Emerging Technologies and Processes 

- Resource Allocation for Maintenance Plans 

- Communicating Maintenance Strategies 

- Evaluating Maintenance Plans 

Minimum Requirements

A minimum diploma or equivalent is necessary and proficiency in the language of instruction (e.g., English) is essential to understand course materials and participate in discussions

Certification / Accreditation


• Certificate of Attendance (electronic Certificate will be issued)
A Certificate of Attendance will be awarded to participants who meet at least 75% attendance rate

• Certificate of Completion (electronic Certificate will be issued)
A Certificate of Completion will be awarded to participants who pass the assessment and meet at least 75% attendance rate

Suitable for

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  • Engineering Head (Automatic Fare Collection)
  • Engineering Head (Mechanical and Electrical)
  • Engineering Head (Permanent Way and Civil Structure)
  • Engineering Head (Power)
  • Engineering Head (Rolling Stock / Engineering Train)
  • Engineering Head (Signal and Communications)
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