The Reliability Engineering training course discusses how engineers analyzing reliability typically carry out reliability predictions, FMEA or FMECA, design testing programs, monitor and analyze field failures, and suggest design or manufacturing changes.
This course provides the concepts of reliability engineering, practical issues and methodology in reliability prediction, design and optimization. This course focuses on the use of management systems, analysis techniques and advanced condition-based and preventive technologies to identify, manage and eliminate failures leading to losses in system function.
By attending Reliability Engineering workshop, delegates will learn:
- All aspects of reliability
- New tools in reliability engineering principles
- How operations can improve reliability of their processes
- How to influence improvements in availability
- How someone can assist in reducing process failures
- How someone can calculate the cost of unreliability for making business decisions to attack problems of unreliability
- Find reliability tools and techniques helpful for understanding failure data
- How to make business decisions, based on the failure data
This Reliability Engineering class is ideal for Engineers with different specializations such as reliability engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and applied statistics. Product Managers, Project Managers and Production supervisors or anyone else who wants to learn the foundation of reliability engineering through hands-on activities and directed classroom discussion.
