
Duration: 90 hours per year

The industrial engineering technician is involved in the investigation, improvement, design and implementation of integrated systems, comprising the optimisation of capital, plant, manpower and raw materials. The principles and techniques of engineering, industrial economics and management are utilised to design the systems to obtain the desired physical and economical results. A qualified person with sufficient experience will be able to register with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Professional Technician in this field of Engineering.
Duration: 90 hours per year

Industrial engineering is a discipline within the field of engineering that is focused on determining the most effective ways for an organization to use the basic factors of production namely people, machines, materials, information and energy to make or to process a product.
Duration: 90 hours per year

Duration: 90 hours per year
This PGDip in Industrial Engineering is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills for a modern industrial engineering career.
In today’s complex and dynamic world, the skills of industrial engineering are more valuable than ever before. Industrial engineering is uniquely positioned to tackle many of the challenges faced by local and global organisations by improving service delivery, increasing competitiveness, and addressing efficiency and capacity constraints.
Duration: 90 hours per year
BSc Honours Applied Science Mechanics, Physical Asset Management
Duration: 90 hours per year

Engineering and technology management is a specialised form of management that is concerned with the application of engineering principles to business practice. It often leads to a career that brings together the technological problem-solving abilities of engineering and the organisational, administrative and planning abilities of management to oversee complex systems from conception to completion.
Duration: 90 hours per year

This is a placeholder to record learners' hours spent on obatining their master's degree in industrial engineering.
Duration: 90 hours per year

The Certified Asset Management Assessor (CAMA) program was developed by SMRP and several international partners to assess an individuals qualifications to be an auditor of asset management systems.
Duration: 90 hours
This certification is applicable to practitioners (or advisors thereto) responsible for the establishment, updating, and management oversight of the application of a Domain of AM that is significant to the organisation’s AMF across a significant area of business. Importantly, this framework must inform, and be informed by, the organization’s strategic objectives.
 In South Africa, SAAMA is authorised to provide certification that is aligned to the Global Certification Scheme -WORLD PARTNERS IN ASSET MANAGEMENT .Â
Duration: 24 hours

This certification is applicable to practitioners (or expert advisors thereto) responsible for the establishment, updating and management oversight of the application of a holistic and integrated AMF across a significant area of the organisation’s business, informed by the organisation’s strategic objectives. In South Africa, SAAMA is authorised to provide certification that is aligned to the Global Certification Scheme -WORLD PARTNERS IN ASSET MANAGEMENT. If you’re credentialed as a CSAM with the AM Council your credential is equivalent to Chartered Asset management with Engineers Australia, subject to meeting the other EA requirements of CPEng (e.g., a member of EA and hold a recognised BEng).
WWW.WPIAM.COM
https://saama.org.za/Professionalisation/Global-Certification-Scheme-GCS
Duration: 24 hours

The Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) program is the leading credential for certifying the knowledge, skills and abilities of maintenance, reliability and physical asset management professionals. Upload your active CMRP certificate (valid for three years) to earn 24 notional hours towards your training completion.
Certification & Recertification Process (smrp.org)Â $470
Duration:Â 24 hours

The Engineering Profession of South Africa Act, 2000 (Act No. 46 of 2000) requires that applicants who desire to register as professional engineers must satisfy the Council that they:
(a) have demonstrated their competence as measured against standards determined by the council for the relevant category of registration; and
(b) have passed any additional examinations that may be determined by the Council.
Pragma encourages employees who are eligible for registration to register with the Council.
Duration: This course page caters for the initial registration as a Pr.Eng as well as for the annual requirements to maintain the qualification in a five-year cycle.

In order to qualify for a certificate of competency as mechanical or electrical Engineer, the following subjects must be passed by persons accepted as candidates by the Commission of Examiners on behalf of the South Africa Department of Labour.
- Plant Engineering (Factories)
- Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993, and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
Pragma encourages employees who are eligible for registration to register with the Commission of Examiners. Completion of your registration in the year in which you register will be recognised for the training matrix.
Duration: 90 hours