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Maintenance Planning and Scheduling

Upcoming Dates
  • Sep. 10-12, 2024 (D081)
    Madison, WI or Live Online
    $1,695
Learn to develop and execute an effective maintenance planning and scheduling process and track KPIs and metrics; accurately estimate time and materials for maintenance PM and PdM activities; and use your CMMS to complete maintenance work orders on time.
Customizable
RA01841

Advanced Topics and Current Issues in Low-slope Roofing

Upcoming Dates
  • Mar. 25-26, 2025 (D394)
    Face-to-Face Madison, WI
    $1,195
New course developed for students who have previously taken the Low Slope Roofing Systems course and are looking for more detailed information.  Some topics that will be expanded on include wind design per ASCE 7 and FM Global, moisture migration control and analysis, attachment and flashing details, legal issues, and recent trends in the roofing industry.
RA01850

Modern Powertrain System Controls New

Upcoming Dates
  • May 28-30, 2024 (D275)
    Madison, WI or Live Online
    $2,385
Have a basic understanding of all levels of architecture, from system to component, scaling, and selection for application. Understand basic control theory. Be conversant in the requirements and design of system, subsystem, and component control strategies. Have a working familiarity with the development process for hardware, software, and systems design.
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RA01854

Blowers for Wastewater and Industrial Applications

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  • Not scheduled at this time. Click the course title for program description and contact information.
Blowers are critical to meeting process and energy objectives for water resource recovery facilities and for many industrial processes. This course will provide valuable expertise on blower essentials, with topics ranging from the fundamentals of thermodynamics to routine blower maintenance. Operators and designers will benefit from the instructor’s 40+ years of experience in blower applications. The content includes selection, specification, control, and optimization of blower systems.  The discussions will explain characteristics of new and established blower technologies.
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RA01856

Carbon Strategy, Management and Reduction

Upcoming Dates
  • May 14 - Jun. 13, 2024 (D327)
    Live Online
    $1,295
This course provides attendees with practical skills related to carbon strategies for businesses and organizations. Attendees will examine how organizations are materially impacted by climate change and how they strategically respond to help minimize risks and maximize opportunities, including reduced costs, increased operational efficiency, new product opportunities, enhanced supply chain engagement, and improved brand image. Explore best practices in emissions reporting and the common ways organizations report their GHG emissions and environmental impacts.
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RA01858

How to Design Shop Floor Cells to Reduce Lead Times for Custom Products

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  • Not scheduled at this time. Click the course title for program description and contact information.
Addresses challenges such as product mix variations, lack of ownership on shared resources, sub-contracting issues, and challenges with lot sizing and MRP scheduling. Participants work through all aspects of creating a cell based on a real world case study.
RA18004
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