The British Academy for Training and Development offers the Introduction to Quality Engineering (ASQ) Course. It's a complete programme targeted towards imparting baseline knowledge of. and practical experience in, principles in quality engineering.
This course addresses the essential aspects for example, including the quality management systems, Statistical Process Control (SPC), and lean principles. Attendees will learn techniques related to process improvement, root cause analysis, and risk management-based quality assurance. The curriculum will also cover training in Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA), supplier quality management, and the role of Design of Experiments (DOE) in process improvement. The course also includes measures relating to compliance with ISO standards, problem-solving tools, and implementation of strategies for continuous improvement. Participants will learn about Quality Engineering tools and concepts.
At the end of the course, attendees are expected to have a solid foundation in principles and practices in quality engineering and be empowered to drive excellence in their organisations.
Enhance your engineering expertise and your effectiveness as a Quality Engineer with this comprehensive introduction to key quality engineering concepts and tools critical to success in the field of Quality Engineering today.
The objective of Quality Engineering (ASQ) Course are:
Qualifying principles of engineering that specify quality guidelines.
Become adept with statistical tools like SPC, DOE, and MSA for quality assurance.
Learning to implement lean principles and continuous improvement.
Be able to do root cause analyses and sort out problems concerning quality.
Know-how in quality management systems and how to implement these systems.
Comprehend the essence of supplier quality management and compliance with ISO.
Incorporate quality technology in design, customer-supplier relationships, Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM), materials control, measurement, auditing, quality costs and document control within a quality system.
Understand the relationship of the quality engineer to the quality system.
This course is suitable for:
Quality Engineers sharpening their skill and knowledge of quality in management.
Manufacturers to managers responsible for ensuring quality standards within production.
Specialists for Process Improvement interested in the implementation of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.
Supply Chain Professionals in terms of managing suppliers.
Engineering Undergraduates or fresh graduates looking for basic training in quality engineering.
Business Professionals aiming to learn how to improve product and process quality within their organisations.
After completing this programme attendees have following benefits:
Enhanced Principles of Quality Engineering: An entire idea of quality management systems, lean principles, and statistical process control will make them greatly empower such individuals to greatly contribute towards organisational quality goals.
Practical Skills in Process Improvement: Tools for root cause analysis, measurement systems analysis, and the design of experiments will be provided by the course. They will illustrate process improvement, defect reduction, and product quality enhancement with these applications.
In-depth Problem-Solving Capability: It aims to nurture critical skills of the individual student in solving problems along with identification and remedy of quality problems using techniques such as Pareto analysis, 5 Whys, and FMEA. Thus, one would be able to tackle challenges more proactively and efficiently.
Improves Decision Making: Attendees would become able to carry out statistical tools to understand and analyse data for evidenced-based process improvement decisions. In this way, it ensures a quality initiative from stronger angles.
Strengthened Supplier Relationships: The course teaches supplier quality management and thus imparts necessary skills to collaboratively share information with suppliers for high-quality inputs and outputs along stronger relationships and better supply chain performance.
Global Standards Compliance: Attendees are trained to achieve all desired quality levels globally which will enhance the embellishment of the business in foreign markets.
Contribution to the Success of the Organisation: With their skills and knowledge, attendees will help create a culture of quality and continuously improve strategies within their organisation, leading to longer-term success and sustainability.
Introduction to Quality Engineering
Overview of quality engineering
Key concepts and terminology
The role of quality engineers in an organisation
Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Structure and implementation of QMS
Importance of ISO standards and ISO 9001
Document control and records management in quality
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Basics of SPC and its applications
Control charts and process monitoring
How to interpret and act on data trends
Lean Methodologies
Understanding lean principles
Waste reduction and efficiency improvements
5S methodology and its implementation
Process Improvement Techniques
Introduction to Six Sigma
Application of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control)
Kaizen for continuous improvement
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Methods for identifying underlying causes of problems
Tools for conducting effective RCA
Fishbone diagrams, 5 Whys, and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
Importance of reliable measurement systems
Techniques for assessing accuracy and precision
Gage R&R and its relevance in quality assurance
Supplier Quality Management
Ensuring quality throughout the supply chain
Working with suppliers to meet quality standards
Assessing and improving supplier performance
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Introduction to DOE methodology
Applications in process and product improvement
How to design and analyse experiments for optimal results
Risk Management in Quality Assurance
Identifying and managing risks in quality processes
Risk assessment and mitigation strategies
Ensuring consistent quality through risk management tools
Problem-Solving Tools
Tools for effective problem-solving in quality engineering
Pareto analysis, Flowcharts, and Control charts
Continuous Improvement Strategies
Developing a culture of continuous improvement
Applying PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle in daily operations
Encouraging innovation for quality enhancement
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Modern strategic and annual budget planning for operation and maintenance
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