Seminar content

What you will learn

Why Attend

This specially curated Maintenance Masterclass takes place in London during our Summer Masterclass Series. Participants have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field of maintenance and reliability, gain practical experience from hands on workplace challenges, and gain insight into some of the most important aspects of the maintenance and reliability function.

Maintenance is a critical function, but often undervalued and underfunded. Done properly, maintenance can be a high value function improving asset performance and profits. The aim of this course is to provide maintenance professionals with additional models and tools to help them reposition and transform maintenance.

This is a gamification, challenge-based course with more time spent on exercises and case studies than a traditional lecture-based course. The Facilitator will focus on sharing the tricks of the trade and then putting them to use in meaningful, but fun workplace scenarios.

This course is designed to help experienced managers appreciate where best practice is moving, and less experienced engineers understand how to progress more efficiently through their careers.

Course Methodology

This is a highly interactive course with short presentations on best practice and then a series of challenge exercises to take participants on a journey from basic maintenance to applying several world class leading approaches.

The emphasis will be on teamwork in the exercises, guided discussion, a few videos and numerous case studies.

Course Objectives

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

  • Apply award winning models of maintenance excellence to their own work place situations
  • Participate in reliability improvement work with a new approach
  • Understand the different types of maintenance and how to use them
  • Apply the principles of maintenance excellence to change their approach to maintenance and reposition maintenance as a strategic function in their organizations
  • Utilize key techniques and approaches to enable maintenance to have a more effective input in major projects and turnarounds
Target Audience

This course is suitable for all levels of maintenance practitioners. This includes but is not limited to; maintenance managers, maintenance supervisors, planners, project engineers, maintenance engineers, project managers, reliability engineers, operations team members and commercial managers who are active in maintenance.


Target Competencies
  • Problem solving
  • Cost analysis
  • Workflow management
  • People management
  • Leadership


Benefits

Why attend this seminar

  • Build current, practical knowledge in maintenance and engineering.
  • Translate the course ideas into actions you can use immediately at work.
  • Review real schedule options across 10 venues and live dates.
  • Connect course detail, venue, and category routes in one workflow.

Methodology

How the course is delivered

  • Structured seminar input and guided discussion.
  • Applied examples using current business situations.
  • Focused explanations based on the stored overview and outline.
  • Clear next steps for implementation after the course.

Target audience

Who this is for

  • Professionals responsible for maintenance and engineering.
  • Managers, specialists, and team leads who need applied skills.
  • Participants looking for a focused route into Maintenance Masterclass.

Seminar details

Detailed outline

An introduction to the Maintenance Models of Excellence

  • How maintenance has evolved
  • Sources of best practice and benchmarking options
  • The pitfalls of traditional maintenance practices
  • The principles of cost-effective maintenance - where money should be invested and where money tends to be wasted
  • A change in thinking
  • Away from cost reduction or reliability or safety
  • Towards cost reduction and reliability and safety
  • Aligning maintenance with the business plan and managing for performance
  • How maintenance adds value to bottom line profit

A holistic approach to Asset Reliability Improvement, the bigger picture

  • Understanding the relevant management processes for any asset and operation
  • The role of operations
  • Getting projects right
  • The reliability roadmap
  • Improving process performance
  • The principles of cost-effective maintenance investment
  • Running maintenance improvements and dealing with some of the people issues
  • Setting goals and KPIs to track progress

Improving reliability at equipment level

  • Analyzing options to understand the underlying causes of inadequate equipment performance
  • Root cause failure analysis
  • Weibull analysis
  • Criticality analysis
  • Failure mode effects and criticality analysis
  • Development of effective maintenance plans
  • Reactive
  • Preventive
  • Predictive
  • Proactive

Developing a high-performance team

  • Developing an organization that will support the reliability and maintenance strategies
  • Setting a reliability focused culture
  • The roles of personnel outside maintenance in reliability improvement and how to engage the right people in the right way
  • Leadership skills required to deliver full organizational performance

Work management - The Maintenance Process

  • Optimizing the workflow process and CMMS system performance
  • Modern workflow management processes

Improving maintenance performance

  • The latest thinking in risk management
  • Separating critical work from the nice to haves
  • On Time In Full work execution
  • Recording work done, learning and improving future work
  • Planning and executing projects with added maintenance excellence included
  • Managing maintenance materials and stores
  • Use of computer-based technology
  • The truths and the myths about the digital twins

A world class leading approach to Turnaround, Shutdown and Outage Management

  • Why turnarounds are the most difficult thing we do
  • Where people tend to go wrong
  • The greatest weaknesses of maintenance professionals
  • The model of excellence for turnarounds
  • The golden rules to surviving and converting turnarounds from a high risk to an opportunity


Dates and locations

Available seminar dates

9 dates
Date City Duration Price
6 - 10 April 2026 Rome - Italy 5 Days €4,250.- Book now
11 - 15 May 2026 Kuala lumpur - Malaysia 5 Days €2,250.- Book now
8 - 12 June 2026 Barcelona - Spain 5 Days €3,850.- Book now
6 - 10 July 2026 London - U.K 5 Days €4,200.- Book now
10 - 14 August 2026 Munich - Germany 5 Days €3,450.- Book now
14 - 18 September 2026 Rome - Italy 5 Days €4,250.- Book now
5 - 9 October 2026 Munich - Germany 5 Days €3,450.- Book now
16 - 20 November 2026 Amsterdam - Netherlands 5 Days €4,250.- Book now
7 - 11 December 2026 London - U.K 5 Days €4,200.- Book now

Course certificate

Certificate awarded on completion

Every participant who completes this seminar receives a professional course certificate from INFORAMTECH.

  • Participants receive an INFORAMTECH certificate for completing Maintenance Masterclass.
  • The certificate recognises attendance and successful participation in the seminar.
  • It can support professional development records within maintenance and engineering and related functions.
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Frequently asked questions

When is my seat confirmed?

Your seat is confirmed once full payment has been received.

Do you offer group discounts?

Yes, we offer the following discounts for group bookings:

  • 2 participants: 20% discount
  • 3 participants: 35% discount
  • 5 or more participants: 50% discount
Can discounts be combined with other offers?

No, discounts cannot be combined unless explicitly stated.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and selected online payment methods.

When do I need to pay?

Full payment must be completed before the course start date to secure your participation.

Is VAT included in the course fee?

VAT treatment depends on your location and status:

  • EU Companies (with valid VAT number): VAT may be reverse charged (0%)
  • EU Individuals (without VAT number): VAT is applicable based on local regulations
  • Non-EU Participants: VAT is generally not applicable (0%)
Can I get a VAT invoice?

Yes, all participants receive an official invoice. EU companies must provide a valid VAT number.

Can I cancel my registration?

Yes, cancellations must be submitted in writing.

What is your refund policy?
  • More than 14 days before the course: Full refund
  • 7-14 days before the course: 50% refund
  • Less than 7 days before the course: No refund
Can I transfer my seat to another person?

Yes, substitutions are allowed at no extra cost if requested before the course start date.

What happens if the course is postponed or canceled?

We reserve the right to reschedule or cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, you may:

  • Transfer to another date
  • Receive full refund
Will I receive a certificate?

Yes, all participants will receive a certificate of completion after attending the course.

Is attendance mandatory?

Yes, full attendance is required to receive certification.

Are your courses online or in-person?

We offer both in-person and virtual (live online) training options.

Will course materials be provided?

Yes, all participants receive training materials in digital format.

Are travel and accommodation included?

No, participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation unless otherwise stated.

Can you deliver customized or in-house training?

Yes, we offer tailored training programs based on your organization's needs.

How can I contact you for support?

You can reach us via email info@inforamtech.uk or through our contact form. Our team will respond promptly.

Testimonials

The structure of Maintenance Masterclass made the topic practical and easy to apply immediately.

Course participant
Maintenance and Engineering

The venue and date options made planning the right session straightforward.

Seminar attendee
Rome - Italy

Clear content, relevant examples, and useful follow-up topics for the next training step.

Learning manager
Professional development

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