Use computerised maintenance management systems

Description

Use computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) in order to facilitate effective follow up of the work undertaken in maintenance facilities.

Alternative labels

use CMMIS
operate computerised maintenance management systems
follow up maintenance work through use of computerised maintenance management systems
follow up maintenance work through use of CMMS
ensure effectiveness of maintenance activities through use of computerised maintenance management systems
ensure effectiveness of maintenance through use of CMMS
carry out computerised maintenance management system activities
utilise CMMS
use computerised maintenance management information systems
carry out CMMS activities
use CMMS, utilise computerised maintenance management systems
operate CMMS

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Use computerised maintenance management systems is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Aircraft maintenance coordinator: Aircraft maintenance coordinators plan, schedule, and manage the preparation and maintenance works in the hangars and workshops. They communicate with higher level managers in order to prepare the necessary resources for smooth and efficient operations in airports.

Optional skill

Use computerised maintenance management systems is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Aircraft engine specialist: Aircraft engine specialists advise on maintaining procedures to engines of aircrafts and helicopters. They perform operability tests to components and parts of aircrafts to diagnose suitability for usage and possible operations to improve performance. They interpret and provide support to understand the technical specifications given by manufacturers for application at the airport’s premises.
Maintenance and repair engineer: Maintenance and repair engineers focus on the optimization of equipment, procedures, machineries and infrastructure. They ensure their maximum availability at minimum costs.
Aircraft maintenance engineer: Aircraft maintenance engineers make preflight and postflight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure safe and sound performance of aircrafts. They inspect aircraft prior to takeoff to detect malfunctions such as oil leaks, electrical or hydraulic problems. They verify passenger and cargo distribution and amount of fuel to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met.
Aircraft maintenance technician: Aircraft maintenance technicians perform preventive maintenance to aircrafts, aircrafts components, engines and assemblies, such as airframes and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. They perform inspections following strict protocols and aviation laws.
Industrial maintenance supervisor: Industrial maintenance supervisors organise and supervise the activities and maintenance operations of machines, systems and equipment. They ensure inspections are done according to health, safety and environmental standards, and productivity and quality requirements.

 


 

References

  1. Use computerised maintenance management systems – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022