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Commtest Podcast: Predictive Maintenance and Condition Based Monitoring, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Commtest Podcast: Predictive Maintenance and Condition Based Monitoring, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Terrence O’Hanlon, CMRP, Publisher of Reliabilityweb.com and Uptime Magazine and Mike Howard, Manager, Director of Customer Success for Commtest Inc.

You can listen to this 15 minute audio podcast via streaming by clicking the arrow (requires speakers or headphones) below or you can download the MP3 audio file for your iPod, Blackberry, Smartphone or other portable audio player.

 

Mike (Howie) is the Director of Customer Success for Commtest Inc. with over 14 years of maintenance and reliability, business management, and engineering experience.

Having served in capacities from Journeyman Reconnaissance Aircraft Mechanic in the United States Air Force, to Reliability Engineer, to Maintenance and Reliability Manager, to Plant Manager Mike has not only a theoretical foundational understanding of maintenance and reliability, but also the practical knowledge of “what really works.”

Mike has authored and co-authored several papers, and presented at several regional and national conferences focusing on the human element of PdM technology deployment and success.

In addition to experience Mr. Howard holds numerous professional and educational credentials, and is an active member of the Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals serving on the Board of Directors as the Director of Improve Member Services. Mike’s credentials include Level II Vibration Analyst, Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, AAs - Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, BSc - Business with a Concentration in Leadership, and an MSc/eMBA with a concentration in Organization & Management and specific focus in Change Management.

Right click on the MP3 Audio File link below to download this podcast

Comments (1)

  • Very informative. The presenter was clearly able to show a distinct difference between "proactive" and "reactive" online systems.

    I want to learn more.

    1) Posted 8:54 am, 29 September 2009 by Jeff Stewart

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