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Maintenance Engineering

Materiel Maintenance Management Objectives:  Overall, this training will help the trainee develop a basic understanding of the Army Materiel Maintenance System. It will provide information on the policies and responsible activities that shape the roles of the specialized Logistician.

Maintenance Engineer Course Objectives:  Upon the completion of this course, the trainee will be able to perform critical tasks related to the function of a Maintenance Engineer.

Course Description:  The Maintenance Engineer is a specialized Logistician that has three overall responsibilities: 1) to see that the Technical Requirements, 2) Maintenance Concepts and 3) Equipment Designs are integrated to improve equipment logistical support. This course is one of three sub courses in the Maintenance Management Curriculum. The two other sub courses are: Provisioning (to include Cataloging and RPSTL) and Publications.

Course Outline:  There are three introductory lessons that are included in all three curriculums:

  • Army Materiel System
  • Acquisition Management
  • Army Logistics and the Warfighter
These three introductory lessons will provide the trainee with a comprehensive understanding of the Army policies and procedures in the development of newly acquired and existing materiel systems and how the Warfighter depends on the Logistician to ensure that the system design is conducive to system function.

Course Module Descriptions:

Module I: How to Understand an ORD
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to translate the requirements of an ORD to a system’s specification.
Module II: How to Determine the Maintenance Concept
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to develop the Maintenance Concept of a system based on the ORD.
Module III: How to Develop a Maintenance Plan
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to determine how maintenance will be performed on a system based on the Maintenance Concept.
Module IV: How to Prepare a SOW
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to define the work effort based on the requirements.
Module V: How to Relate the System Spec to functionality
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to determine a system’s configuration to its functionality based on the performance requirements.
Module VI: The LSA Process
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to implement MIL-STD 1388 and LMI.
Module VII: How to Determine the LORA
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to determine maintenance level utilizing the computer model COMPASS.
Module VIII: How to Collect, Compute and Interpret Engineering Data
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to formulate equations for the reliability, availability and maintainability of a system based on beta tests.
Module IX: FEMCA Analyses
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to identify failure modes and the effect of a system.
Module X: The ILS Plans
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to write plans to demonstrate and validate all the support elements of a system.
Module XI: How to Participate in the FCA/PCA
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to understand how eminent the FCA process is to the performance requirements and how the PCA validates the technical documentation.
Module XII: The MAC
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to structure a MAC.
Module XIII: The Maintenance Support Plan
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to write a Maintenance Support Plan based on the MAC.
Module XIV: Provisioning/Cataloging/RPSTL
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to generally understand the Provisioning Process. (These topics are combined in a full-detailed course under Provisioning).
Module XV: Publications/RPSTL
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to generally understand the types of Publications. (These topics are combined in a full-detailed course under Publications).
Module XVI: FFUR, EIR/QDR/DEMIL/SMR
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to input data as to update systems’ support requirements.
Module XVII: CCSS/LMP (government), Powerlog (industry)
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to understand the business processes of the applicable databases for Maintenance Engineering tasks.
Module XVIII: End of Course Demonstration
Objective: Upon completion of this module, the trainee will prove the learning outcomes by participating in a live demonstration, comprehensive to the knowledge obtained throughout this course. This exercise will allow the trainee gain a practicable and holistic point of view of the primary functions of the Maintenance Engineer.

 

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