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NATMI – Certified Director of Maintenance – CANCELLED
June 20, 2023 @ 8:00 am - June 22, 2023 @ 5:00 pm
Tennessee Trucking Association Presents: NATMI & the ATA Technology and Maintenance Council Certified Director of Maintenance – June 20-22, 2023 Certification Exam – June 22, 2023 Want to become certified? The course below is applicable toward NATMI’s nationally recognized, university accredited certification programs. Taking the course is the first step toward earning a credential that will help you become a more competent professional, earn industry recognition and credibility in court testimony. If you have the job experience, you can pay one lump sum that covers all fees for certification, and complete the process within a 60-day time frame – or less. How to Become Certified – Certified Director of Maintenance/Equipment (CDM/E): 5 Years in fleet maintenance management – Certified Supervisor of Maintenance/Equipment (CSM/E): 2 Years in fleet maintenance profession
Fees for Professional Certification Applicants: All-inclusive tuition for Accelerated Certification School Program (includes both course fees, NATMI membership fee, certification kit and certification application fee): $1,295 – CDM/E or CSM/E certification Essentials of Fleet Maintenance Management course only: $880 members /$1,080 non-members Job Experience Required (job experience only required for certification applicants – no prerequisite for attending the training): |
Essentials of Fleet Maintenance Management Day-1 course benefits: 1. Learn why computers save money but don’t always reduce labor costs; 2. Learn to schedule work effectively; 3. Discover the common pitfalls of computer software; 4. Develop supervision skills to motivate mechanics; 5. Find out what “ground work” needs to be done before a shop goes “on-line”; 6. Learn essential preventive maintenance skills; 7. Learn how to deal with upper management effectively; 8. Find out how to train mechanics on nearly anything without spending a fortune; 9. Learn how to present effective meetings and programs; and 10. Understand the maze of state and federal rules that cover maintenance operations. Course Description The program covers topics essential to effective management and administration of motor fleet maintenance operations. Students learn how to cut costs through efficient use of personnel, equipment, and technology, while complying with the maze of State and Federal regulations governing maintenance operations.
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Essentials of Fleet Maintenance Management Day-2 course benefits:
1. Discover the tools available to spec’ equipment in the computer age; 2. Develop a systematic method to evaluate new products; 3. Find out how to maximize warranty recovery; 4. Learn how to cost out new equipment, and develop ROI numbers; 5. Learn to speak the CFO’s language; 6. Learn the technical characteristics of alternative fuels; 7. Discover the common pitfalls in laying out a new shop; 8. Learn how to replace components just before they break; 9. Ascertain what it takes to move from one generation of computerization to the next; and 10. Learn how to audit to find out where you are in relation to your department’s goals. Course Description You’ll learn how to effectively spec’ vehicles, purchase wisely, negotiate warranty and best select suppliers and manufacturers. You’ll gain an in-depth knowledge of today’s computerized management systems. You’ll learn how to reduce costs through predictive maintenance, and how to properly analyze failures when they occur – and more.
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Lodging:
Candlewood Suites Nashville-South
4697 Trousdale Drive
Nashville, TN 37204
(629) 333-0900
Thank You, event sponsors, for your generous support!
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