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Hi!
I have been working in the field of machinery maintenance for almost four years. Now I intend to get a certification in the field of maintenance and reliabiltiy. Which one should I go for? CPMM or CRMP ? Which is better? Are these certification really worth doing? Anyone can help me out here!! |
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CPMM stands for Certified Plant Maintenance Manager.
CMRP stands for Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional and are basically tests where you can quantify what you have learned about maintenance "after school". Formally the only pre-requisite for CMRP is to be active in the field of maintenance and reliability, but the questions can in most cases only be answered by seasoned maintenance engineers, managers, trainers, team leaders, or professionals who been in organizational maintenance roles etc.. More details can be found on the SMRP.org website. The body of knowledge is
For CPMM, the criteria are "I assume The advantages? At least taking the exam will reveal your strengths/weakness in the different areas To prepare for the CMRP exam, there is a huge list of recommended books, which stimulates learning, networking with other maintenance professionals, participating in discussions etc.. The CMRP certificate is not comparable to the "boot camp" style certification industry used for IT. I would not trade my certificate for an MCSE or Micro$oft Certified Systems Exorcist Steven van Els, CMRP |
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Another possibility for anybody interested in advancing their skills and knowledge is to do some formal study. "Vendor warning").
Monash University offers four programs, including the master's degree in maintenance and reliability engineering. All are taught by off-campus learning (distance education), and we have students all around the world. Hundreds have graduated over the 20 years of operation. See www.gippsland.monash.edu/science/mre for details. Ray Beebe Co-ordinator MRE programs Author, "Predictive maintenance of pumps using condition monitoring" (2004) |
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Thanks Guys!
My intentions were actually first to get a certification and then go for a masters degree. What I understand is by getting a certification first I will expand my knowledge base which will be helpful in pursuing the Masters degree. What do you ppl suggest? Are there any other universities beside Monash University which offer similar degrees? I have heard of University of Tennessee, University of Centeral Queensland are also offereing similar programs. |
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M. Lkram Khan
As a holder of both certifications, CMRP & CPMM, as well as a former student in the Monash program I can speak volumes for them all. I whole heartedly agree with both Steve and Ray's comments. I feel all three offer a variation on expanding your skills. There is some "overlap" between each although the two certifications require more "hands-on" experience. The Monash Program is as Ray says, "a more formal approach". Certainly each program will help prepare you for the other. I would encourage you to pursue all three approaches as the maintenance world needs new blood such as yourself. Continued success! Denny C |
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Hello Ray Beebe,
I'm interesting in Monash Univ. that I need to improve skill in maintenance and reliability engineering. Can I got the scholarships? Panuphan B. Maintenance Information Manager PTT Aromatics and Refining Public Company Limited |
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