Machinery Lubrication Engineer (MLE)

Introduction
Lubrication strategy for reliability and maintenance leaders
A need for solid competency related to lubricants and lubrication is vital to facilities around the world. Go beyond the traditional lubricant and lubrication subjects and undertake a holistic approach toward developing, implementing and managing a world-class lubrication program with the Machinery Lubrication Engineer (MLE) course.
By connecting the objectives of a lubrication program with the core topics of reliability and asset management, the MLE course enables reliability and asset leaders to develop expertise related to lubricants and lubrication. Focusing on the strategic challenges faced by plant lubrication professionals, MLE also delves into maintenance and reliability concepts, placing an emphasis on lubrication and asset management.
Through this course, you will gain the required knowledge for applying lubrication engineering skills to effectively provide engineering leadership to a typical industrial plant, mill or site. If you are a reliability professional tasked with the strategic leadership of a comprehensive reliability and asset management program, the MLE course is designed for you.
Please note: Noria recommends that individuals taking this course have 5-10 years of industry experience; have attended ML I or II, or OA II or III; or hold a Level I, Level II or Level III MLA, or Level I or Level II MLT certification(s) from the ICML.
Who should attend

This course is intended for individuals who have already developed a foundational understanding of lubrication—whether through prior training, ICML certifications, or 5 to 10 years of hands-on field experience.
While there are no mandatory prerequisites, participants with working knowledge of lubrication principles and some practical experience will find the material more accessible and engaging.

Recommended Job Titles or Roles:

  • Inspector

  • PdM Technician

  • Reliability Engineer, Maintenance Engineer

  • Reliability Manager, Maintenance Manager

  • Plant Manager

Benefits

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Lead lubrication teams, including technicians and analysts

  • Optimize lubricant selection and maintenance practices across the plant

  • Analyze lubrication-related failures using RCFA (Root Cause Failure Analysis) and FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis)

  • Plan preventive maintenance (PM) tasks and work orders related to lubrication

  • Evaluate capital expenditures through cost/benefit analysis

  • Manage lubrication systems in alignment with ICML 55.01 and ISO 55001 standards

  • Be fully prepared for the globally recognized ICML – MLE (Machinery Lubrication Engineer) certification exam


Top Benefits

  • Improve inspection quality and optimize lubrication route strategies

  • Make more effective predictive maintenance (PdM) decisions related to lubrication

  • Gain the skills to lead a lubrication program that enhances equipment reliability

  • Understand how a strategic lubrication approach can deliver measurable business value

Course Outline

The MLE course contains 30 hours of material taught over four days. It is fully aligned with the body of knowledge of the International Council for Machinery Lubrication’s MLE certification. A sample schedule has been provided below.

MORNINGAFTERNOON
DAY 1Introduction
Asset Management & Standards
Financial Analysis
Life Cycle & Cost of Ownership
Optimum Reference State
Maintenance Philosophies
Maintainability
Lean & Total Productive Maintenance
Procedure-based Maintenance
Planning & Scheduling
RCM, FMEA & Pareto
DAY 2Weibull Analysis
Risk & Criticality Assessment
Root Cause Analysis FRACAS
Lubrication Fundamentals
Lubricant Formulation & Synthetics
Lubricant Selection & Consolidation
Lubricant Supplier Selection & New Lubricant Quality
Lubricant Selection by Machine Type
Lubricant Standards & Compatibility
DAY 3Energy Conservation & The Environment
Automatic Lubrication & Lubricant Delivery Methods
Lubrication PMs, Oil Changes & Common Tasks
Lube Room, Handling & Storage
Lubricant Storage Life
Contaminant Exclusion
Varnish, Reclamation & Reconditioning
Leakage, Wase & Used Lubricant Management
DAY 4Metrics
Lubricant Analysis
Inspection 2.0
Maintenance Culture
People, Skills & Training
Health & Safety
Continuous Improvement & Change Management

 

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  • Duration
    4-5 days
  • Format
    Online / In-house / Public
  • Prerequisite
    None ( Who should attend?)
  • Certificate
    Certificate of completion by Noria Corporation & VPower Reliability