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Methods and Techniques of Project Management 1: Methods and Techniques of Project Management 2:
Project Management Basics Project Controlling and Quality Management
To an increasing degree, projects are used as an opportunity of exercising a positive influence on the success of the Managers or the staff of a project often experience that deadlines, costs and quality tend to get out of control. Or even
company. The staff and the management are expected to be able to work in teams, or even to manage a project. Project worse, that the expectations of the contractor or client are not being fulfilled. Good preparatory work and planning, precise
work is very demanding for staff and is subject to different types of requirements from their customary work. Knowledge of pacing and controlling and properly controlled intervention are essential factors for the accomplishment of projects.
the methods and techniques of project management are a prerequisite for successful projects and hence lead indirectly to
personal professional advancement.
Creating value without waste is a key aspect of LEAN management. LEAN management is also a sustainable approach. Big maintenance events on a complex technical system require a high level of planning and much discipline
Our way from experience towards success. performing them while coping with sharp time and quality objectives. Zero Maintenance Time full added value.
Learn how to prepare aircraft maintenance layover, maintenance production plans, maintenance work packages and how Learn the principles of aircraft maintenance systems and their customization to airlines individual needs. Learn how to
to manage efficient material supply for successful layovers. Learn how to measure work flows in maintenance and supply manage compliance with aviation legislation requirements for Aircraft Continuing Airworthiness Management Organizations
chain and how to improve efficiency of your facilities by synchronization of work and material flows. (CAMO) and how to get prepared for the annual Airworthiness Review Audit.
Benefits Benefits
The trainee will be able to prepare and manage Calculation of quantities, Initial- and The trainee will learn how to assure Continued Air- Assessment of OEM Service Literature and
aircraft maintenance layovers. She/he will be able to re-provisioning worthiness based on EASA Part-M requirements. She/ modification recommendations
manage efficiently aircraft maintenance facilities. She/ Layover planning he will learn the principles of maintenance programs, Managing Airworthiness Directives
he will be able to achieve successful maintenance Production Forecast fleet reliability review and fleet modification strategies.
layovers by efficient facility and supply chain ma- Recourses planning She/he will be able to manage aircraft configuration Maintenance Records and Configuration Control
nagement. Facility and Manpower planning control for the annual airworthiness review. She/he Certification of maintenance
Continuous Improvement of work flows will learn how to improve fleet reliability and operatio- Types of Maintenance Records, Defect Reports
Aspects of Balanced Score Card forMaintenance nal availability. Aspects of aircraft transition management
Target Group and Supply Chain Systems Aspects of the Annual Airworthiness Audit
Aircraft Hangar -, Workshops -, Working with KPIs
Maintenance Management and Layover planning Target Group
Aviation Supply Chain staff. Production Forecast CAMO engineers, MRO customer engineers & Methods & Concepts
Recourses planning MRO - key accounts Classroom training with case studies prepared and
Facility and Manpower planning held by Competent Consultants from Lufthansa
Content When On-Side material management becomes Group.
Aviation Legislation Requirements for Material necessary Content
Handling and Maintenance Management Continuous Improvement of work flows Requirements for CAMO
Brief repetition of requirements for certification of Aspects of Balanced Score Card for MRO and Brief repetition of applicable EASA Part-M Prerequisits
maintenance and spares and for qualification of Supply Chain Systems requirements for the System of Maintenance Experienced in Aircraft Maintenance Systems
staff in MRO acc. EASA Part 145 & Part-66 Material Demand and Supply
Maintenance work flow and certification of CAMO responsibilities in Daily Operation
maintenance Technical Incident Reporting Related Courses
Difference of Line- / Base Maintenance Methods & Concepts Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Control Board, Managing Aviation Maintenance & Repair
Release to Service and parts acceptance Classroom training with case studies prepared and Component Deviation List Organizations
Aspects of Maintenance Planning held by Competent Consultants from Lufthansa Group Acceptance of aircraft after maintenance
Routine and Non-Routine Work Aspects of Contracted Maintenance
From Maintenance Program to Job Card Documentation
Workflow and Work Packages Prerequisits Scheduled Maintenance A Training handbook will be supplied on USB flash
Record keeping requirements Experienced in Aircraft Maintenance Systems Principles of MSG3 strategy for maintenance drive for usage on MS Windows Systems. A hard
Material Management and Provisioning program development copy will be supplied on request only.
Categories of material What is MRB, MPD, OMP, etc ?
Certification of Spares and consumables Related Courses Customized Maintenance Programs
(C of C, Form1, etc) Managing Continuing Airworthiness Organizations Reliability Review Report and Maintenance Examination
PMA parts handling and acceptance Program Effectiveness On request
Aspects of Pool Parts management Certification of Maint. Progr. Alterations
Provisioning Documentation Task Interval Escalations
Aspects of aircraft parts logistics A Training handbook will be supplied on USB flash
Working with provisioning times, lead times, shop drive for usage on MS Windows Systems. A hard In-service Modifications
turn around times copy will be supplied on request only Certification of aircraft design and design
AOG parts supply and cost modifications
Material Demand and Supply Specification of Minor and Major design modifications
Service Levels and KPIs Examination
On request
Related Courses
Target Group Related Courses EASA Aviation Legislation, EASA Part 21G/145, EASA
Quality Auditors in MRO/CAMO/OEM/Supply Experienced in Civil Aviation Legislation and Quality Target Group Part-M/Part-145
Organizations Management Systems Heads of Design Organisations and Airworthiness;
Design Engineers, Compliance Verification Engi-
neers, Executive Personnel; Quality Management. Documentation
Content Documentation A training handbook will be supplied. Furthermore,
Quality Documentation and Standards A Training handbook will be supplied on USB flash original copies of the requirements will be used as
Repetition of applicable Quality Management drive for usage on MS Windows Systems. A hard Content reference
Systems Standards, EN ISO 9000, EN ISO 9001 copy will be supplied on request only This course covers the following topics:
and EN 9100 in their actual revision Type Certification and Changes
Supplemental Type Certification Examination
Aviation Legislation Examination Definition of Continued Airworthiness No examination will be held. Participants will receive
Repetition of applicable Aviation Legislation An examination will be held at the end of the course. Part-21 Subpart J a certificate of attendance.
requirements, as:EASA Part-145, Part-66, Pass mark is 75%. Excerpts from CS-25 Airworthiness Requirements
Part-M, Part-21G (Large Aeroplanes)
The requirements, responsibilities and Acceptable Means of Compliance will be discussed from the perspective of Participants attending this course will acquire a detailed knowledge of Part-M and Part-145 (Commission Regulation (EC)
production and maintenance organisations of aircraft components The participants will acquire a detailed knowledge of No 2042/2003 Annex I and Annex II) in relation to the requirements for continuing airworthiness of aircraft, components,
Part-21(A)G (Commission Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 Annex Part-21(A)G, and Part-145 Commission Regulation (EC) and maintenance organisation approvals. The official requirements, responsibilities and Acceptable Means of Compliance
No 2042/2003 Annex II). These are the requirements for approved Production Organisations, and approved Maintenance will be discussed in detail.
Organisations.
Part-145: Presentation of Part-145 and applicable Ap- Part-145 and the applicable appendices; Detailed dis-
pendices, plus additional information on Acceptable cussion of the requirements to be fulfilled by Part-145
Means of Compliance (AMC). approved Maintenance Organisations; Acceptable
Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material
(GM).
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