Khan and Darrab [1] reported that the purpose of maintenance is not only to upkeep the plant machinery and equipments preventing from failure and breakdowns, increasing reliability, maintainability, and availability of the operating system for maximizing production, but also to improve quality and boost higher productivity through improving capacity, faster and more dependable throughput, reducing inventory, and lowering operating cost.Al-Sultan [2] investigated the there has been some research on maintenance management and practice in Saudi Arabia, but it remains very limited because most of it is written from a practitioner’s prospective and very few articles focus on sound scientific solutions to maintenance problems. Ikhwan et al. [3] showed that a proper maintenance practice is needed and more university-industry interaction in the field of maintenance in Saudi Arabia becomes necessary. Al-Saggaf [4] investigated the case study of SCECO-EAST’s (Saudia Arabia) experts in implementation of TQM to distribution substation (S/S) maintenance [5] and investigated the developing training programs