ARP [E] Reliability Engineer - Public Classroom Course
ARP [E] Reliability Engineer Classroom Course and Exam
Description
The Asset Reliability Practitioner [E] “Reliability Engineer” course is intended for industrial reliability engineers whose role is to help the organization improve reliability and performance, and for anyone else in the organization who desires to have an in-depth knowledge of the reliability and performance improvement process.
e.g. reliability engineers, condition monitoring technicians, team leaders, maintenance managers etc.
The course emphasises that achievements require a mix of technical and relational skills and that a reliability engineer needs to involve others in the improvement efforts.
The course goes for 5 days, including the certification exam on the last day.
Topics Include:
- The Business case for Improving Reliability
- Developing a Plan for Reliability Improvement
- Addressing People Management and Culture issues
- Asset Criticality and RCM /FMECA analysis
- Developing an Asset Management Strategy
- Reliability Engineering Techniques and Analytical Tools
- RCFA/RCA Techniques
- Defect Elimination and Pro-active maintenance activities
- Precision Installation & Maintenance
- Condition Monitoring Techniques and their applications
- Sustaining and Continuing Improvements
To download full course content, go to: https://reliabilityinstitute.com.au/brochures
Prerequisites
Prior experience is not required for attending the training course or exam, however Certification requires:
1. Prerequisite of a minimum of 24 month’s work experience
2. Completing the whole course
3. Passing the exam with a minimum of 70%
Fee
ARP [E] Fees per student: (plus 10% GST if course is in Australia)
Course: $3,800
Exam & Certification: $690
Total: $4,490 +GST =$4,939
Included in course fee is:
- Access to a full on-line video recording of the course from enrolment to 4 months after the course.
- Printed course notes (provided at course)
- Catering at course