Enterprise Asset Management Practice Exam
Enterprise Asset Management Practice Exam
About Enterprise Asset Management Exam
The Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Exam assesses your knowledge of strategies, tools, and technologies used to manage the lifecycle of physical assets across an organization. It covers areas such as maintenance planning, asset tracking, performance optimization, and regulatory compliance. This exam is ideal for individuals seeking roles in operations, maintenance, and facilities management where managing capital-intensive assets is a key focus.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Maintenance engineers and asset managers
- Facility and operations professionals
- IT professionals working with EAM software (e.g., IBM Maximo, SAP EAM)
- Project managers and planners handling asset-heavy environments
- Freshers aspiring to enter the maintenance or industrial operations field
Skills Required
- Understanding of asset lifecycle management and preventive maintenance
- Familiarity with EAM software tools and dashboards
- Ability to interpret asset performance data and generate reports
- Knowledge of inventory, spare parts, and supply chain coordination
- Analytical thinking and process optimization mindset
Knowledge Gained
- Concepts of asset lifecycle, asset utilization, and depreciation tracking
- Implementation of preventive and predictive maintenance strategies
- Compliance and risk management associated with physical assets
- Integration of EAM systems with ERP and IoT platforms
- Data-driven decision-making for asset procurement and replacement
Course Outline
The Enterprise Asset Management Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Fundamentals of Enterprise Asset Management
- Definition and scope of EAM
- Difference between EAM, CMMS, and ERP systems
- Key challenges in asset-intensive industries
Domain 2 – Asset Lifecycle and Performance Management
- Asset lifecycle stages: planning to disposal
- KPI measurement and performance benchmarking
- Condition-based and predictive maintenance techniques
Domain 3 – Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
- Preventive vs reactive maintenance
- Work order management and downtime reduction
- Resource allocation and cost analysis
Domain 4 – EAM Systems and Technologies
- Overview of popular EAM software (IBM Maximo, SAP EAM, Oracle)
- Asset tracking using RFID, GPS, and IoT
- Integration with ERP and mobile platforms
Domain 5 – Compliance and Risk Management
- Regulatory standards (e.g., ISO 55000, OSHA)
- Risk-based asset management approaches
- Audits, inspections, and safety documentation