Course Overview
Maintenance and reliability are critical for reducing downtime, extending asset life, and improving operational efficiency. Effective planning, supported by engineering tools and data-driven strategies, ensures safe, reliable, and cost-effective operations across industries.
This course covers maintenance frameworks, reliability engineering principles, failure analysis, predictive maintenance, and optimization of asset management strategies. Participants will gain practical skills to design proactive maintenance programs and implement reliability-centered solutions.
At EuroQuest International Training, the course combines technical depth, global best practices, and hands-on exercises to ensure participants can strengthen both planning and reliability in their organizations.
Key Benefits of Attending
Master frameworks for maintenance planning and scheduling
Apply reliability engineering tools to improve asset performance
Use predictive maintenance to reduce downtime and costs
Strengthen safety and compliance in operations
Drive operational excellence through optimized asset strategies
Why Attend
This course enables professionals to maximize asset availability and reliability, ensuring organizations achieve efficiency, cost control, and long-term competitiveness.
Course Methodology
Expert-led lectures on planning and reliability frameworks
Case studies from manufacturing, energy, and oil & gas sectors
Hands-on labs using reliability engineering tools
Group exercises on predictive maintenance planning
Simulations of maintenance and risk scenarios
Course Objectives
By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:
Define best practices in maintenance planning and scheduling
Apply reliability engineering methods (RCM, FMEA)
Develop proactive maintenance strategies for critical assets
Optimize spare parts, inventory, and resource planning
Implement predictive and condition-based maintenance systems
Analyze root causes of equipment failures
Strengthen compliance with international standards
Use KPIs to measure maintenance and reliability performance
Leverage digital tools for asset management
Manage costs while improving availability and reliability
Drive continuous improvement in maintenance operations
Build resilience in asset-heavy organizations
Target Audience
Maintenance and reliability engineers
Operations and plant managers
Asset management professionals
Industrial and mechanical engineers
Executives overseeing operations and maintenance functions
Target Competencies
Maintenance planning and scheduling
Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM)
Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
Predictive and condition-based maintenance
Root cause failure analysis
Asset performance management
Operational risk management
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Maintenance and Reliability
Role of maintenance in asset management
Reliability engineering fundamentals
Global standards and best practices
Case studies of maintenance strategies
Unit 2: Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
Principles of planning and scheduling
Work order management systems
Resource and spare parts planning
Tools for effective scheduling
Unit 3: Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)
Defining and implementing RCM
Criticality analysis for equipment
Balancing preventive and predictive maintenance
Practical workshop on RCM application
Unit 4: Failure Analysis and FMEA
Failure modes and effects analysis principles
Fault tree analysis (FTA)
Root cause failure analysis (RCFA)
Case studies of major failures
Unit 5: Predictive and Condition-Based Maintenance
Vibration, oil, and thermal analysis techniques
IoT and sensor-based monitoring
Predictive analytics for maintenance
Practical labs on predictive maintenance tools
Unit 6: Asset Performance and Optimization
Key performance indicators for maintenance
Reliability and availability metrics
Life cycle cost analysis
Optimization models for asset performance
Unit 7: Spare Parts and Inventory Management
Spare parts criticality assessment
Stock optimization strategies
Linking inventory with reliability goals
Best practices in supply chain for maintenance
Unit 8: Digitalization in Maintenance and Reliability
Role of CMMS and EAM systems
Digital twins in maintenance planning
AI and machine learning for predictive reliability
Industry 4.0 applications
Unit 9: Safety, Compliance, and Risk Management
Maintenance and HSE integration
Regulatory compliance frameworks
Risk management in reliability engineering
Case studies of compliance and safety
Unit 10: Cost Management in Maintenance
Budgeting for maintenance programs
Cost-benefit analysis of maintenance strategies
Linking costs to performance outcomes
Lean practices in maintenance
Unit 11: Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking
Applying Six Sigma in maintenance
Benchmarking against global leaders
Lessons from world-class reliability programs
Building a culture of improvement
Unit 12: Capstone Maintenance and Reliability Project
Group-based reliability strategy design
Developing a predictive maintenance roadmap
Presenting plans to stakeholders
Action roadmap for organizational adoption
Closing Call to Action
Join this ten-day training course to master maintenance planning and reliability engineering, ensuring your organization reduces downtime, improves efficiency, and optimizes asset performance.
The Maintenance Planning and Reliability Engineering Training Courses in Istanbul provide professionals with the technical knowledge and structured methodologies required to ensure asset reliability, optimize maintenance strategies, and support safe and efficient plant operations. These programs are designed for maintenance planners, reliability engineers, operations supervisors, plant engineers, maintenance technicians, and asset management professionals responsible for improving equipment performance and minimizing unplanned downtime.
Participants gain a solid foundation in maintenance planning principles, including work order management, preventive and predictive maintenance scheduling, spare parts planning, and maintenance resource allocation. The courses examine how maintenance workflows are developed, prioritized, and coordinated to ensure alignment with production requirements and asset lifecycle objectives. Through practical case studies and system-based demonstrations, attendees learn how to plan maintenance tasks effectively, track execution, and assess maintenance performance through key performance indicators.
These reliability engineering training programs in Istanbul also emphasize reliability-based decision-making, including failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), root cause analysis, reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), condition monitoring, and performance modeling. Participants explore how equipment performance data, vibration analysis, lubrication monitoring, and predictive diagnostics are used to detect degradation trends and prevent failures before they occur. Discussions highlight cross-functional coordination, safety considerations, and long-term asset planning to support sustained reliability.
The curriculum balances strategic maintenance planning with applied technical skill development. Interactive workshops, reliability analysis exercises, and scenario-based simulations allow participants to evaluate asset performance, design maintenance strategies, develop inspection routines, and implement continuous improvement measures tailored to their operational environments.
Attending these training courses in Istanbul provides an engaging and internationally oriented learning experience supported by expert-led instruction and diverse industry insights. The city’s strong industrial base enhances practical relevance and professional networking opportunities. Upon completion, participants will be equipped to strengthen reliability programs, optimize maintenance operations, and support high-performance, safe, and cost-effective asset management practices.