Pideya Learning Academy

Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection Management

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
27 Jan - 31 Jan 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
10 Mar - 14 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
14 Apr - 18 Apr 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
30 Jun - 04 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
28 Jul - 01 Aug 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
04 Aug - 08 Aug 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
06 Oct - 10 Oct 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
15 Dec - 19 Dec 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

In an era where vehicular performance directly influences operational continuity and safety, effective maintenance and inspection management have become strategic necessities for both private and public-sector organizations. The “Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection Management” training program by Pideya Learning Academy is tailored to equip automotive professionals with the expertise needed to implement efficient, structured, and technically sound maintenance programs across light and commercial vehicle fleets.
As global mobility expands, so does the complexity of managing modern vehicles. According to a recent report by Market Research Future, the automotive repair and maintenance services market is projected to reach USD 810 billion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1%. This surge is fueled by the increase in global vehicle fleets, evolving compliance regulations, and the demand for predictive maintenance technologies that ensure uptime and safety. Unfortunately, many organizations still grapple with outdated or fragmented maintenance systems—leading to costly downtimes, unplanned repairs, and regulatory non-compliance.
In response to these challenges, Pideya Learning Academy has curated a comprehensive curriculum that empowers participants to understand and manage all dimensions of vehicle maintenance—from daily inspections to predictive diagnostics and system-based fault tracking. The Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection Management course integrates knowledge of fleet reliability engineering, inspection protocols, and structured maintenance workflows to help organizations maintain compliance and extend vehicle lifecycles.
Throughout the course, participants will delve into core subjects such as the planning and scheduling of routine maintenance, analysis of technical performance indicators, and integration of inspection protocols with diagnostic systems. Special emphasis is placed on the classification and appropriate use of fuels, lubricants, greases, and maintenance chemicals, enabling participants to make informed decisions that support performance and sustainability.
One of the key highlights of this training is its detailed exploration of maintenance forms and methodologies best suited for varying operational environments—whether for logistics fleets, public transport systems, or company-owned commercial vehicles. Participants will be guided through strategies for planning, documenting, and optimizing maintenance schedules aligned with international industry benchmarks. Additionally, the course introduces structured frameworks for organizing vehicle service centers, emphasizing workflow efficiency and job accountability.
To further enhance participant competency, the program provides in-depth insights into the use of diagnostic software and sensor-based tools for early fault detection. It also encourages the development of inspection protocols that help identify wear, system imbalances, and safety concerns before they escalate.
Participants will also gain:
A complete understanding of maintenance approaches tailored for both light-duty and commercial vehicles
The ability to interpret and utilize predictive maintenance insights for reducing breakdown frequency
Enhanced knowledge of service center design, operations, and workforce planning
Skills in material selection, including lubricants, chemicals, and maintenance tools
Techniques for evaluating the efficiency of maintenance programs through KPIs and audit trails
Familiarity with global standards and vehicle inspection checklists to meet compliance demands
Industry-relevant examples and real-world case discussions for contextual learning
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with actionable skills to develop and implement cohesive maintenance and inspection systems that not only improve fleet reliability but also reduce total cost of ownership. Whether managing a fleet of delivery vans or overseeing operations for a transportation authority, attendees will leave with tools and strategies that drive safety, compliance, and performance.
With a strong emphasis on organizational alignment, structured workflows, and system-based diagnostics, the Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection Management program by Pideya Learning Academy positions professionals to lead modern maintenance operations with confidence and technical clarity.

Key Takeaways:

  • A complete understanding of maintenance approaches tailored for both light-duty and commercial vehicles
  • The ability to interpret and utilize predictive maintenance insights for reducing breakdown frequency
  • Enhanced knowledge of service center design, operations, and workforce planning
  • Skills in material selection, including lubricants, chemicals, and maintenance tools
  • Techniques for evaluating the efficiency of maintenance programs through KPIs and audit trails
  • Familiarity with global standards and vehicle inspection checklists to meet compliance demands
  • Industry-relevant examples and real-world case discussions for contextual learning
  • A complete understanding of maintenance approaches tailored for both light-duty and commercial vehicles
  • The ability to interpret and utilize predictive maintenance insights for reducing breakdown frequency
  • Enhanced knowledge of service center design, operations, and workforce planning
  • Skills in material selection, including lubricants, chemicals, and maintenance tools
  • Techniques for evaluating the efficiency of maintenance programs through KPIs and audit trails
  • Familiarity with global standards and vehicle inspection checklists to meet compliance demands
  • Industry-relevant examples and real-world case discussions for contextual learning

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Understand the strategic importance of vehicle maintenance for fleet reliability
Identify and compare different maintenance strategies and methodologies
Describe the organizational structure of automotive service centers
Define job roles and responsibilities within a vehicle maintenance team
Develop, execute, monitor, and evaluate comprehensive maintenance plans
Apply predictive maintenance principles using appropriate tools and data
Recognize the specifications and uses of materials like lubricants and chemical agents
Conduct vehicle inspections using modern diagnostic systems for fault detection

Personal Benefits

Strengthened technical knowledge and maintenance planning skills
Greater confidence in managing service centers and maintenance teams
Improved ability to use diagnostic tools and analyze vehicle conditions
Better understanding of materials and resources used in mechanical maintenance
Increased awareness of modern maintenance standards and best practices

Organisational Benefits

Enhanced efficiency and reliability of company vehicle fleets
Improved service center operations and resource management
Reduced operational downtime and maintenance-related expenses
Alignment of maintenance practices with international standards
Enhanced capacity to implement predictive maintenance programs

Who Should Attend

Mechanical Maintenance Managers (Automotive & Power)
Mechanical Maintenance Engineers (Automotive & Power)
Maintenance Supervisors overseeing vehicle fleets
Technicians engaged in mechanical repair and upkeep
Professionals seeking specialized knowledge in vehicle maintenance

Course Outline

Module 1: Fundamentals of Vehicle Maintenance
Overview of maintenance practices across sectors Preventive vs. predictive maintenance in automotive systems Importance of maintenance in fleet performance and reliability Industry-specific vehicle maintenance approaches
Module 2: Strategic Approaches to Maintenance Management
Run-to-failure strategy and risk implications Time-based and condition-based maintenance Centralized vs. decentralized maintenance frameworks Hybrid maintenance strategies and decision criteria
Module 3: Automotive Maintenance Operations and Workflow
Organizational structure of vehicle service departments Functional job roles in automotive maintenance units Vehicle service workflow planning and coordination Maintenance workload forecasting and task allocation
Module 4: Scheduling and Planning for Fleet Maintenance
Development of long-term and short-term maintenance schedules Scheduling tools and software for vehicle servicing Optimization of service intervals for light and commercial vehicles Resource allocation and capacity planning for service bays
Module 5: Productivity Metrics and Service Center Performance
Key performance indicators (KPIs) in vehicle maintenance Analysis of mean time between failures (MTBF) Evaluation methods for service efficiency and turnaround time Preparation and interpretation of maintenance reports
Module 6: Predictive Maintenance Techniques for Vehicles
Vibration monitoring and sound intensity analysis Engine performance trend analysis Oil condition monitoring and wear particle analysis Use of telematics and IoT in predictive diagnostics
Module 7: Vehicle Inspection and Troubleshooting Techniques
Visual and tactile inspection methods Use of micrometers, calipers, and gauges in diagnostics Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) diagnostics Indoor and outdoor vehicle testing protocols
Module 8: Diagnostic Systems and Fault Detection
On-board diagnostic systems (OBD-I & OBD-II) Fault code interpretation and diagnostic tools Real-time vehicle data logging and analysis Integration of diagnostic software in service routines
Module 9: Engine Failure Analysis and Component Wear
Common engine failures and root cause analysis Case study: piston and cylinder degradation Wear analysis on crankshafts, valves, and camshafts Failure due to lubrication issues and heat stress
Module 10: Material Selection for Vehicle Maintenance
Technical specifications of lubricants and greases Selection of automotive-grade chemicals and solvents Compatibility of materials with system components Inventory management of maintenance consumables
Module 11: Safety, Compliance, and Environmental Considerations
Safety protocols in vehicle maintenance facilities Environmental regulations for chemical handling and disposal Compliance with automotive service standards (e.g., ISO 9001) Occupational health and safety measures for maintenance staff
Module 12: Technology and Innovation in Automotive Maintenance
Role of Artificial Intelligence in vehicle diagnostics Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) servicing Remote maintenance and digital monitoring Future trends in automotive maintenance technologies

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