AAMC vs CTAM — which route fits your role and context?
This guide helps you choose the right pathway. The principle is straightforward:
- AAMC is AM-governed awareness: you build shared language and understanding of the normative governance framework (governance and line-of-sight).
- CTAM is maintenance-centred professional practice: you develop demonstrable competence through evidence and artefact creation in the Maintenance application layer, within an AM framework.
Both pathways are professional and advanced (5 ECTS ≈120 hours as a complete route) and are designed for competence development and portfolio readiness. This is explicitly not a full ISO 55001 implementation course.
AAMC is delivered as a one-day training (8 hours, including breaks). Until 8 September 2026, AAMC is in-company only and on request; after that we will re-plan and publish the schedule.
CTAM is delivered as a full learning route and equals 5 ECTS (≈120 hours), depending in part on your existing Knowledge, Skills and Competences in the field of Maintenance & Asset Management (M&AM) at the start.
Quick comparison (at a glance)
AAMC (Awareness):
– Purpose: foundations, shared language, governance and alignment
– Focus: Asset Management as the normative governance framework (ISO 55000 governance layer)
– Outcome: conceptual foundation and role clarity enabling further deepening
CTAM (Technical specialist):
– Purpose: professional deepening, evidence/artefacts, portfolio readiness
– Focus: Maintenance as the application layer (evidence and artefact creation) within AM governance
– Outcome: demonstrable competence and transferable artefacts (module-based completion)
Which route is logical for you?
Choose AAMC if you:
- want a solid foundation in asset management (language, principles, governance)
- work in an organisation implementing or strengthening asset management and need to align with the governance logic
- want to create alignment across disciplines before going deeper
Choose CTAM if you:
- are technically accountable and want to demonstrate competence through evidence/artefacts
- want to position Maintenance within an AM framework, including line-of-sight to objectives and decision-making
- want to work towards portfolio readiness within the international scheme
Choose AAMC → CTAM if you:
- want to build governance framing and evidence/artefact capability in a structured progression
- want a consistent pathway across language, scope and professional practice
Important: module-based participation and in-company
– Participation is possible per module (not per block). You may follow individual modules, subject to intake and entry level.
– Organisations may also purchase these pathways as an in-company cohort programme to embed shared language, working approach, and standardised evidence/artefact creation.
WPiAM in one sentence (without jargon)
WPiAM is an international organisation that maintains a global certification scheme for asset management competence. SSAMM is a Recognised Training Partner (RTP): we provide WPiAM-aligned education supporting portfolio readiness, but we do not perform the designation assessment.
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