What Is SAP PM / EAM — and Why Is It Critical for Heavy Industry?
SAP PM (Plant Maintenance), now branded as SAP EAM (Enterprise Asset Management) in S/4 HANA, is the module that manages the complete lifecycle of physical assets — from the moment a machine is installed in a plant through its operational life, preventive maintenance cycles, breakdown repairs, and eventual decommissioning. It is the system that maintenance engineers, planners, and plant managers use to raise work orders, plan shutdowns, manage spare parts, track maintenance costs, and ensure regulatory compliance for safety-critical equipment.
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Pune’s manufacturing corridor — Chakan, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Ranjangaon, Talegaon — is home to heavy manufacturing facilities from Volkswagen, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Mercedes-Benz, Thermax, and hundreds of tier-1 automotive and engineering suppliers. These plants run SAP PM for managing their production lines, utilities, and facility maintenance. Beyond Pune, oil & gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, and steel plants across India rely heavily on SAP PM for asset management and maintenance execution.
For maintenance professionals, reliability engineers, and plant engineers looking to transition into SAP consulting, PM/EAM is a module where your industry knowledge becomes a direct competitive advantage. Call 7796731656 to discuss whether your background is a strong fit for this course.
SAP PM / EAM Course Curriculum
- SAP PM module scope — maintenance planning, execution, and history
- PM integration with MM (spare parts procurement), FI (cost tracking), PP (production shutdown)
- SAP EAM in S/4 HANA — new features and Fiori apps
- Maintenance plant and planning plant configuration
- Work centres — maintenance crews and capacity planning
- Functional location — hierarchical structure of plant areas
- Equipment master — individual asset records, installation/dismantling
- Equipment categories — production, vehicles, IT assets
- Classification — asset characteristics and values
- Serial numbers and batch management for assets
- Bill of Materials (BOM) in PM — equipment structure for spare parts
- Notification types — M1 (malfunction), M2 (maintenance request), M3 (activity report)
- Creating notifications — functional location, equipment, malfunction description
- Damage catalogue — object parts, damage codes, cause codes
- Notification workflow — processing, completing, and closing
- Breakdown analysis from notification history
- Order types — corrective, preventive, investment, inspection
- Maintenance order creation — operations, components, capacity requirements
- Order release and permits management — safety lock-out tag-out
- Goods issue for spare parts from order
- Time confirmation — actual hours and activities
- Technical completion and settlement to cost centre / asset
- Order history and MTTR/MTBF reporting
- Task lists — general, equipment, and functional location task lists
- Maintenance plans — time-based, performance-based (counter-based)
- Maintenance strategies — cycle plans and multiple counters
- Maintenance items — linking task lists to equipment/FL
- Scheduling maintenance plans — IP10, IP30 transactions
- Maintenance plan call objects — automatic order generation
- Refurbishment orders — rebuilding repairable spare parts
- Measuring points and counters — recording equipment readings (km, hours, cycles)
- Calibration orders in QM-PM integration
- Warranty tracking — warranty dates and claims
- Long-term planning — maintenance budget planning
- Maintenance shutdowns — planned outage management
- Project-based shutdown management (PS-PM integration)
- Capacity levelling — scheduling shutdown work orders
- Spare parts planning for shutdown — reservations and procurement
- Post-shutdown reporting and lessons learned
- Standard PM reports — open orders, notification list, equipment history
- MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) and MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) analysis
- Maintenance cost tracking — planned vs actual by order and asset
- Breakdown analysis — damage code frequency and root cause
- SAP EAM Fiori analytical apps — asset health monitoring
SAP PM/EAM Career Roles & Salary
| Experience | Role | Salary Range | Industries |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–1 year | Junior SAP PM Consultant | ₹4–6 LPA | IT Services, Manufacturing |
| 1–3 years | SAP PM/EAM Consultant | ₹5–12 LPA | Automotive, Oil & Gas, Utilities |
| 3–6 years | Senior PM/EAM Consultant | ₹10–18 LPA | SAP Partners, Multinationals |
| 6+ years | EAM Architect / Lead | ₹16–28 LPA | Global SAP projects |
Who Should Join This Course?
- Maintenance engineers and reliability engineers in manufacturing plants
- Plant managers and maintenance planners in heavy industries
- SAP MM consultants adding plant maintenance to their profile
- B.E. Mechanical / Electrical / Industrial engineering graduates
- Professionals from oil & gas, power generation, pharmaceutical, and steel sectors
- Facility management professionals from large corporates
Student Success Stories
“I was a maintenance engineer at an automotive plant in Chakan for 5 years. The SAP PM course at Aapvex was a perfect fit because I already understood preventive maintenance, breakdown management, and shutdown planning — the course gave me the SAP system configuration to go with it. Got placed as a junior SAP PM consultant at a consulting firm within 2 months.”— Harish M., SAP PM Consultant, IT Services Company, Pune
“Coming from a background in utilities maintenance, SAP PM/EAM was the natural choice for my SAP career. The Aapvex trainer covered task lists, maintenance plans, and permit management in real depth — all scenarios from actual industry projects. Got placed quickly on an EAM implementation project. Call 7796731656 if you are in maintenance and want to move into consulting.”— Rajiv S., SAP EAM Consultant, Utilities SAP Partner, Pune