Precise and structured writing of technical reports in the context of Condition Monitoring is essential for maintenance engineers to convey their diagnoses in a clear and well-founded manner. This skill not only facilitates informed decision-making in predictive maintenance, but also contributes to continuous improvement and the extension of the service life of equipment.
A technical report is essential for communicating findings, trends and diagnoses obtained from monitoring data, allowing maintenance, operation, coordination and/or management engineers to make informed and well-supported decisions to anticipate failures, optimize performance and plan preventive interventions, as well as avoid misinterpretations. By providing a clear view of the status of assets, technical reports are key tools to ensure operational efficiency and extend the life of equipment.
This program is aimed at project and operation engineers, technicians, assistants and maintenance personnel involved in the management and execution of industrial maintenance. This workshop is essential for those seeking to professionally prepare the documentation that will serve them at a technical and executive level as evidence for decision-making that allows them to apply the data obtained in prevention and protection activities for their equipment.
Attendees are expected to have a general understanding of industrial processes and be committed to improving the efficiency and operational reliability of their equipment. This workshop will provide essential skills to carry out effective technical report writing and contribute to the success of the company.