Certified Automotive Operations Management Professional (CAOMP)
The Certified Automotive Operations Management Professional (CAOMP) professional certification is designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage automotive operations effectively. This program covers a broad range of topics, including automotive industry overview, strategic planning, project management, manufacturing engineering, equipment efficiency, work analysis, manufacturing system management, maintenance, logistics, and supply chain. Participants will learn how to integrate different functions and departments to achieve efficient operations, improve productivity, and enhance overall profitability. Upon completion of this certification program, individuals will be equipped to handle the unique challenges faced in the automotive industry and excel in their roles as automotive operations management professionals.
Certification Program Objectives:
- Understand the historical evolution and current state of the automotive industry and develop strategic plans for production activities.
- Learn the process integration and decision-making techniques necessary to improve manufacturing efficiency and profitability.
- Gain knowledge of manufacturing engineering, equipment efficiency, and work analysis to optimize production capacity and flexibility.
- Develop skills in manufacturing system management, maintenance, logistics, and supply chain to ensure efficient and effective operations.
Certifying Examination:
- To be certified as CAOMP, student should take up a 1.5 hours exam at the designated examination centers.
- The qualifying exam would consist of 50 multiple choice questions, testing core certification modules.
- Professionals with relevant experience and other qualifying criteria may be exempted from the examination.
Modules:
- Automotive Industry Overview and Strategic Planning
- Project to Product
- Manufacturing Engineering, Equipment Efficiency and Work Analysis
- Manufacturing System Management, Maintenance, Logistics, and Supply Chain