
Precision and Predictive Maintenance Technologies and Utilization
interpro.wisc.edu/RA01068See upcoming datesCourse Overview
Explore the essentials of precision and predictive maintenance (PdM), including diagnostic technologies and their application in reducing unplanned downtime. Learn how precision maintenance techniques enhance equipment performance and extend asset lifespans. Through practical insights and expert guidance, participants will develop maintenance programs tailored to their facilities' needs for improved reliability and productivity.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand and apply predictive maintenance (PdM) tools and diagnostic technologies to anticipate and prevent failures.
- Learn precision maintenance techniques to improve equipment performance and reduce operational costs.
- Build and implement maintenance programs with continuous improvement practices to sustain long-term reliability.
Who Should Attend?
- Maintenance professionals, including managers, supervisors, planners, and technicians focused on enhancing facility operations.
- Engineers specializing in reliability and maintenance seeking to implement predictive and precision techniques.
- Leaders and production managers responsible for optimizing maintenance strategies and equipment efficiency.
- Other roles such as production supervisors, storeroom managers, operation coordinators, and materials management managers.
Course Outline
Introduction to Predictive Maintenance
Reactive Proactive Use of Predictive Tools
Introduction to the 5 Core Predictive Tools
Technologies in Predictive Maintenance
Understanding Failure Mechanisms and How They Apply To Predictive Maintenance
Implementing Predictive Maintenance
Understanding Precision Maintenance
Precision Tools and Techniques
Building a Precision Maintenance Program
Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
Discuss Common Issues with Implementations
Testimonials
"This course was very worthwhile–the instructor's depth of knowledge and communication skills were excellent."
—Nate Rife, P&H Mining Equipment
"This course will be very valuable in helping us set up our new maintenance program. Keep up the good work!"
—Stephen L. Gaston, Parsons Infrastructure
"Overall a very informative course. It made me think about actual predictive maintenance and also rethink our preventive maintenance philosophy."
—Joe Adam, Exide Technologies
Instructors
Brian Hronchek
Brian Hronchek is a Purdue University Aerospace Engineering graduate and a retired Marine Corps Captain with extensive experience in training, operations, and leadership. He holds several professional certifications, including CMRP, REC from Clemson University, and ISO CAT II Vibration Analyst. Brian specializes in reliability engineering, maintenance planning, and business process development, focusing on mentoring and empowering individuals to build high-performing organizations. His career spans the oil and gas and steel industries, as well as predictive technology services, leading to his current role as a principal trainer and consultant. He actively shares his insights through LinkedIn articles, professional lectures, and mentoring Purdue students. Passionate about knowledge sharing, Brian believes that “wealth is created through the transfer of knowledge” and is dedicated to helping others grow.
Howard Penrose
Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP, CEM, CMVP is president of the Veteran Owned Small Business, MotorDoc® LLC, the 2022-25 past chair standards development American Clean Power (wind, solar, storage), past chair SMRP (2018), past chair Chicago Section IEEE (97-99), IEEE standards committee(s) including chair IEEE 1415, active member since 1993, USA representative for CIGRE machines (A1 Electric Machines 2024-2028) and convenor for CIGRE A1.78 "Guide for the Application of Electrical and Current Signature Analysis of Electric Motors, Generators and Powertrain," NEMA rail electrification standards committee (2024+), and past Senior Research Engineer University of Chicago Energy Resources Center (1997-1999). He is a 5-time recipient of the UAW-GM People Make Quality Happen Award (04-09), leading researcher ESA/MCSA applications (1996+), design team GM hybrid Tahoe and Volt (2008-2010), John Deere 644 and 944 hybrid Construction Tractors (2010-2015), LVAD heart Pump, flywheel generators, high temp/low atmosphere electric machine design, and US Navy electric machine repair/rewind journeyman (NEC 4619/4621 - 1986). He serves the SMRP (2015-2021, founder) and ACP (2020+) government affairs team for workforce, smart grid, cybersecurity, and infrastructure, amongst numerous other energy/environment/ workforce programs. He is a Certified Reliability and Maintenance Professional (SMRP, 2004+), a Certified Energy Manager (AEE - 2023), Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (AEE - 2024), life member MENSA, member vibration institute, PhD Industrial/General Engineering (Kennedy-Western University), and certified data science and machine learning/AI Stanford University, University of Michigan, AWS and IBM.
Past dates
Precision and Predictive Maintenance Technologies and Utilization
Course #: RA01068Precision and Predictive Maintenance Technologies and Utilization
Date: Mon. April 07, 2025 – Tue. April 08, 2025ID: RA01068-D551
interpro.wisc.edu/RA01068
Fee:
- $1,495
This course has a face-to-face or online attendance option:
Face-to-face course attendance includes morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, course materials, and face-to-face instruction.
Online course attendance includes course materials and live online instruction.
- CEU: 1.4
- PDH: 14
