Developing More Effective Production Planning Processes – 1 Day

Introduction

This course looks at a variety of elements which will prepare you for delivering optimizations within your workplace. The most cost effective maintenance requires proportionate planning to provide the best outcomes. The need for successful reporting at the beginning and throughout the maintenance check should be considered as a requirement of the highest order.

Over time we gain experience on a particular aircraft type to the point where we can reasonably predict or anticipate the requirement in respect of manpower and other pre requisites which will help the pre-planning and our ability to cope with unforeseen circumstances.

Who is the course for?

It is for anyone with an interest to get deeper into EASA Part 145 Production Planning, from newcomers to Post Holders.

Basically the course will be of interest from New Entrants in Aircraft Maintenance wishing to understand the regulations, through to Accountable Executives and Post Holders who need a deeper understanding of the efficiencies which may be driven by an effective maintenance Planning process.

What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn?

a) To achieve a detailed understanding of the regulatory environment related to EASA Part 145 Production Planning

b) Be able to explain the roles and responsibilities related to the interface between Maintenance and Production Planning.

c) Be able to explain and promote a comprehensive understanding of the role of Production Planning in particular to include all the fundamental activities.

d) Be able to use the regulation to proactively manage full compliance within EASA Part 145 Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO) Production Planning Environment.

e) To achieve an understanding regarding industry best practice techniques to deliver efficiencies as well as effective Production Planning.

f) To be able to promote an understanding the Role of Safety Management Systems both within base maintenance in general as well as in the area of Production Planning particularly

g) Understanding the various challenges which face an organisation to optimise the Production Planning Process.

h) Identify Specific issues which are both organisational and Industry specific.

Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed

Abbreviations
Maintenance Planning Overview
145.A.47 Production Planning Consider Roles Responsibilities and Challenges Communication Support & Efficient Planning Processes.
Introduction to Effective Development Elements
Managing Fatigue within a 145 Organisation
Optimizing the Performance of the Part 145- Production Planning makes the Difference
Critical Path Analysis
Service Level Agreements
Optimizing the Supply Chain
Aviation Maintenance Post Check Analysis and Follow up
Production Planning Change Management Process
Capacity Planning

Target Groups

All personnel with duties and/or responsibilities in the Production Planning environment. Quality Assurance Staff. Also of Interest to persons working in a CAMO or Part M Quality System.

Pre-requisites

General Awareness of the structure and functionality of the EASA Part 145 Process. Good understanding of EASA Part 145.A.47 an advantage.

Learning Objectives

To provide delegates with:

– A detailed understanding of the regulatory environment
– Consideration of the interface between Maintenance and Production Planning.
– To promote a comprehensive understanding of the role of Production Planning in particular all fundamental activities.
– To deliver a comprehensive understanding of best practice processes to meet the challenge of effective Production Planning.

Duration

1 day – The training will commence at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.

To register for this training, please email team@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806

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