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SUMMARY:NATMI Fleet Maintenance Supervisor/Director Certification
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 fied? \n\nThe course below is applicable toward NATMI's nationally recogni
 zed\, university accredited certification programs. Taking the course is t
 he first step toward earning a credential that will help you become a more
  competent professional\, earn industry recognition and credibility in cou
 rt testimony. If you have the job experience\, you can pay one lump sum th
 at covers all fees for certification\, and compete the process within a 60
 -day time frame - or less.\n\nHow to Become Certified\n\n 	Certified Direc
 tor of Maintenance/Equipment (CDM/E): 5 Years in fleet maintenance managem
 ent\n 	Certified Supervisor of Maintenance/Equipment (CSM/E): 2 Years in f
 leet maintenance profession\n\n\n\n\nNATMI Certification Program Overview\
 n\n\nCertification Category:\nCDM/E and CSM/E\n\n\nJob Experience Required
 :\n5 years in fleet maintenance for the Certified Director of Maintenance/
 Equipment (CDM/E) designation\n2 years for the Certified Supervisor of Mai
 ntenance/Equipment (CSM/E) designation\nJob experience only required for c
 ertification applicants - no prerequisite for attending the training cours
 e only\n\n\nCourse requirement:\nEssentials of Fleet Maintenance Managemen
 t\n\n\nExam:\nCertification examination following the training courses\n\n
 \nOnline submission following the course:\nSubmit online certification app
 lication and background data within 60 days of classroom training and exam
 \n\n\n\nFees for Professional Certification Applicants:\n\nAll-inclusive t
 uition for Accelerated Certification School Program (includes both course
  fees\, NATMI membership fee\, certification kit and certification applica
 tion fee):\n\nCDM/E or CSM/E certification- $1\,295\n\nEssentials of Fleet
  Maintenance Management Course Only- $880 members / $1\,080 Non-members\n
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 umn_text]Essentials of Fleet Maintenance Management Course Description\n\n
 This course is the only required course for the Certified Supervisor of Ma
 intenance/Equipment (CSM/E) and the Certified Director of Maintenance/Equi
 pment (CDM/E) designation.\n\nThis program covers topics essential to effe
 ctive management and administration of fleet maintenance operations. Stude
 nts learn how to cut costs through efficient use of personnel\, equipment\
 , and technology\, while complying with government regulations affecting m
 aintenance operations.\n\nEssentials of Fleet Maintenance benefits: \n\n 
 	Learn to schedule work effectively\;\n 	Learn effective information manag
 ement and use of computer technology in maintenance\;\n 	Develop supervisi
 on skills to motivate technicians\;\n 	Learn essential preventative mainte
 nance skills\;\n 	Learn how to deal with upper management effectively\;\n 
 	Learn how to develop\, track and evaluate training programs\;\n 	Learn ho
 w to present effective meetings and programs\; and\n 	Understand the regul
 ations that cover maintenance operations\n\nDay 1 Topics-\n\nIntroduction 
 to Fleet Management: purpose and fundamentals of fleet maintenance managem
 ent\, the role of the fleet maintenance manager\, and the skill sets and p
 ersonality traits that help a manager succeed.\n\nMaintenance and Repair S
 trategies: the main categories of maintenance\, the benefits of planned m
 aintenance\, and legal requirements for maintaining vehicles\; the three t
 ypes of planned maintenance\; unplanned repairs and failure analysis.\n\nM
 aintenance Technology: Issues to consider when implementing fleet mainten
 ance software in your shop. Overview of Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Stan
 dards (VMRS) and asset codes.\n\nLaws and Regs: regulations shop managers
  need to know\, including key Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 
 (FMCSA)\, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Environ
 mental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations\, as well as the Commercial Veh
 icle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Out-of-Service Criteria.\n\nBudgeting: develo
 ping a maintenance department budget\, different categories of expenses\, 
 and determining cost-per-mile or cost-per-hour.\n\nHuman Resources: Hirin
 g effectively\, complying with labor laws\, and evaluating and coaching fo
 r performance improvement.\n\nDay 2 Topics-\n\nTraining: benefits of trai
 ning\, identifying training needs\, implementing effective training progra
 ms\, evaluating training quality\, and tracking employee training progress
 .\n\nSpecifications and Purchasing: the process of determining what your 
 fleet needs\, then bidding out and purchasing the needed equipment.\n\nWar
 ranty: the importance of warrantees and how to make the most of them.\n\n
 Shop Operations: maximizing staff operations\, including staff and equipm
 ent utilization\, productivity and performance management.\n\nShop Audits:
  the process of auditing your shop operations and practices.\n\nShop Desi
 gn: important considerations for designing and building a fleet maintenan
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LOCATION:Truck Country\, 5000 Cake Parkway\, Deforest\, WI\, 53532\, United
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