At a glance
Course description
NOTE: This is a live, instructor-led online course. Do not make arrangements to travel. See the Remarks section for the equipment required to participate in the lectures and hands-on labs. After you are confirmed in the class you will receive further instructions to access audio, video and remote labs. Instructor-led Online US courses start at 9:00 am Central time unless specified otherwise. Please enroll at least five business days prior to class start date to ensure course materials can be shipped in time.
This comprehensive and detailed course shows the key applications and functions specific to work order management. The course focuses on the setup, processing, and management of work management records and supporting maintenance activities. To provide a context for learning IBM Maximo procedures and processes, scenarios are provided in which students are asked to assume changing roles while carrying out a wide variety of tasks related to the processing and managing of work through the work order life cycle: generating, planning, scheduling, assigning, dispatching, and completing.
Objectives
After completing this course, you should be able to accomplish the following:
- Describe the basic components and functions of Maximo
- Insert and build core data records into the system
- Generate work orders automatically and through manual input
- Create and modify work plans and job plans
- Schedule and assign craft and labor to work orders
- Issue materials
- Record labor and materials usage
- Report failure information
- Return materials
- Generate a follow-up work order
Course outline
- Course Overview
- Strategic Asset Management and Maintenance
- Overview of Work Management in IBM Maximo Asset Management
- Setting Up Work Order-Related Database Records
- Organizing and Entering Failure Codes
- Entering Planning Records
- Entering Scheduled Maintenance Records
- Work Management Life Cycle
- Generating Work Orders
- Planning Work
- Scheduling Work Assignments
- Dispatching Work Assignments
- Completing and Reporting on Work
Who will benefit from this course
This intermediate-level course is for maintenance managers, planners, schedulers, maintenance supervisors, and maintenance engineers.
Required skills/knowledge
You should complete course Navigation and Querying for Enterprise IT and Asset Management 7.1
To participate in both the lectures and labs for this course, the student workstation must meet the following hardware requirements:
- Minimum of 256 MB of memory
- Windows 2000 or XP
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
- 128-bit encryption
- Versions of Internet Explorer prior to version 6.0 and Windows 2000 must have the High Encryption Packs installed
- Minimum 30Kbps dedicated Internet bandwidth
