Facilities Maintenance Technician

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Introduction

The educational programme is a complete guide for the training of technicians in the maintenance of industrial facilities, infrastructure and production systems, based on the European standards EN 15628:2014 and EN 13306:2017. It presents basic concepts of mechanics and thermodynamics, material properties, methods of fault diagnosis and troubleshooting, as well as principles of design and implementation of maintenance programmes. It focuses on tool use, health and safety assurance, and environmental protection, and includes practical knowledge of quality management standards, IT tools and legal obligations.

Purpose - Objective

The purpose and objective of this programme is to provide participants with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required for the effective maintenance of industrial and building facilities, production systems and equipment. It focuses on the understanding of basic technical concepts, fault detection and resolution, the use of appropriate tools and methods, and the application of preventive and planned maintenance in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. At the same time, it promotes familiarity with international quality, health, safety and environmental management standards.

Intended participants

This specific educational programme is intended for:

  • Specialist Maintenance Technicians: Workers who carry out practical maintenance and repair work on facilities.
  • Maintenance Supervisors: Personnel responsible for supervising maintenance teams and ensuring the correct execution of operations.
  • Maintenance Engineers: Professionals who design, manage and evaluate maintenance programmes.
  • Maintenance Managers: Responsible for the organization, operation and provision of maintenance services in industrial or other facilities.
  • Design Engineers: Experts who design facilities and need to understand maintenance requirements.
  • Administration Executives: Professionals who are involved in decision making for the maintenance of infrastructure and equipment.
  • Newcomers in the maintenance sector: Apprentices or young professionals who want to acquire basic and specialised knowledge.

 

Modules

  • Modules
    • The facilities and the role of the maintenance technician
    • Operating procedures – maintenance plans
    • Damages and their repair
    • General principles in management systems
    • Information & communication technology systems

Benefits

At the end of the programme, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the operation of facilities and equipment, as well as the basic technical concepts.
  • Implement preventive and planned maintenance programmes based on international standards.
  • Identify and effectively resolve faults and malfunctions.
  • Use correct tools, equipment and diagnostic methods.
  • Ensure health and safety in the workplace and protect the environment.
  • Assess risks and propose solutions to prevent problems.
  • Collaborate effectively in maintenance teams and promote process improvement.
  • Apply modern technologies and maintenance management tools (e.g. CMMS).
  • Make informed decisions based on analytical data and performance indicators.

Academic Supervisor

Academic Supervisors’ Details

Dr. Georgios Papadakos

The author of the educational material is Dr. Georgios Papadakos, a graduate in Mechanical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, in the field of Mechanical Production Engineering and PhD in the Nuclear Technology Department of NTUA. He is a Radiation Protection Expert (RPE) in field B’, recognized by the Greek Atomic Energy Commission, a Certified Energy Auditor by AEE (Association of Energy engineers) and an adult trainer registered in the B’ register of EOPPEP (National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications & Vocational Guidance). His professional experience includes consulting services to companies and teaching seminars to professionals, specializing in quality assurance, metrology, radiation protection and energy saving. At the time of writing, Dr. G. Papadakos is a member of the Special Scientific Committee for Quality Infrastructure issues (standardization, conformity assessment and metrology) of TCG (Technical Chamber of Greece) and a supervisor of two technical committees and a working group of the Hellenic Organization for Standardization (ELOT):
ELOT TE 56 (Conformity Assessment), ELOT TE 75 (Protection from Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields) and ELOT TET 16 OE 6 (Risk Management and Management Systems).

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