Foundations Level
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Foundations Level | 5 Courses - 10 Hours
  • Purpose and strategies of RAMP
  • Relationship with planning & maintenance
  • Four elements & six processes
  • 3–4 best practices
  • Definition and types of planning
  • Planner responsibilities and attributes
  • Common acronyms & skills
  • WMP and MMP processes
  • Work order process (WOP)
  • CMMS integration
  • STOP methodology
  • Budget control vs cost management
  • Estimating techniques
  • Forward/Backward LEMS
  • Cost Performance Index (CPI)
  • Routine vs STO planning
  • Discipline vs capital planning
  • Best practices & job packages
Fundamentals Level
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Fundamentals Level | 13 Courses - 22.5 Hours
  • Prepac® Systems Methodology
  • Job package design & quality control
  • Building safety into planning
  • Field walk techniques
  • Documenting site conditions
  • Reading specs, drawings, standards
  • Integrating into job packages
  • Symbols, flows, system boundaries
  • Using diagrams for planning
  • Industrial photography techniques
  • Integrating into step-out plans
  • Step-out plans and estimating
  • Estimating standards and targets
  • Requisitions and long-lead items
  • Capital vs turnaround BOMs
  • Best practices for BOM management
  • Management of change
  • Contributors, content, distribution
  • Job package exercises
  • Tracking, feedback, compliance
Advanced Level
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Advanced Level | 7 Courses - 19 Hours
  • Apply project management framework for industrial planning
  • Manage executing process group requirements while coordinating cross-functional teams
  • Implement risk management strategies for routine maintenance
  • Execute turnaround risk management processes with comprehensive risk registers
  • Apply fundamentals of document control
  • Execute document control for STO events with specialized requirements
  • Apply fundamentals of reliability including reliability engineering principles
  • Interface effectively with the reliability department through collaboration
  • Distinguish between quality assurance and quality control in planning contexts
  • Develop and implement inspection and test plans (ITPs)
  • Understand introduction and basic concepts of procurement from a planner's perspective
  • Navigate the procurement process effectively including workflows, timelines, and decision points
  • Build effective relationships with procurement professionals through collaborative communication
  • Apply communication fundamentals as the foundation
  • Manage structural integrity through conflict resolution using techniques to maintain working relationships