Express Maintenance Bootcamp Returning in 2022!

With COVID removing any option we had of hosting our Express Maintenance Bootcamp Seminar last year, we wanted to check in and see how many of you would be interested in attending (or sending attendees) to another Bootcamp in June of 2022.

Like the last two we would hold an “Intro” and a “Master” class (2 days each or 4 days for both) to cover all Express Maintenance users from beginners to experts. Please fill out the form below to help us gauge interest and plan accordingly and scroll down for topics we’ll cover in the Bootcamp.

We’re excited to see you!

Intro to Express Maintenance:

2 day Comprehensive Bootcamp

What we’ll cover:

  • Express Maintenance: Setup your Software for Success
  • Express Maintenance: Table Population
  • How to maximize Software Usage
  • The Basics of the EM Mobile Application
  • And much more:
    – Mobile Application Demo and Best Practices
    – Express Request Usage and Best Practices
    – Data Entry
    – Codes – Best Practices
    – Work Order Entry
    – Work Order Completion
    – Work Order Management
    – Planning and Scheduling
    – Parts Inventory
    – Purchase Orders
    – Parts Receiving

Express Maintenance Master Class

2 day Comprehensive Bootcamp

What we’ll cover:

  • Planning and Scheduling using Express Maintenance
  • Basic and Advanced Reporting
  • MTBF – Mean Time Between Failure
  • Capital Planning
  • Supply Chain and Parts Management Strategy
  • The EM Mobile Application
  • Equipment, Parts, WO Execution
  • PM’s PM Development and Planning
  • And much more…
    – The Lifecycle of an Asset
    – Enterprise Asset Management
    – Services: Best Practices, Grouping by Line and Type
    – The CMMS Wheel
    – Organizational Entropy / Culture drives success
    – Maintenance Managers KPI Reporting Guide
    – Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
    – How to use your data to hire more employees
    – How to use CMMS to improve your wrench time
    – How to use CMMS to improve your downtime
    – How to use CMMS to decrease maintenance dept expenses