Let Reliability Engineers do Some Reliability Engineering

Masterclass

It is all too common that companies fortunate enough to have Reliability Engineers haven’t engaged them properly. It has become acceptable practice to misuse skills and talent and even labels. Instead, we create high priced part-finders, over-qualified maintenance supervisors, and number crunchers churning out metrics no one really cares about. It is time we start putting reliability back into Reliability Engineer. A Certified Professional Reliability Engineer understands the math involved and can compel organizations to follow a path forward.

In this masterclass, you’ll gain ammunition needed to make a compelling case to finally let Reliability Engineers do some reliability engineering.

  • the science of failures.
  • the appreciation for inherent reliability.
  • the mathematical relationship between Reliability, Availability, & Maintainability.
  • a reliability culture that is hell-bent on making data driven decisions.
  • constructing an effect Asset Reference Plan.
  • compel others to see the vision.
  • the confidence to make a fiscal argument for greater reliability efforts.

John is a best-selling author and the creator of the Certified Professional Reliability Engineer certification program. He has more than three decades of Maintenance and Reliability experience. He is a former Captain in the United States Air Force, a commander of the F-111F Field Training Detachment, and a Gulf War veteran. He is also a college professor at North Carolina State University’s Maintenance and Reliability Management (MRM).

Topics:

Concerning Lack of Appreciation for the Critical Role of Reliability Engineering

Speakers

Dr John Ross
Dr John Ross

CEO

Maintenance Innovators (US)

Other Sessions

Edward Welch

Toyota North America (US)

Driving Maintenance Excellence at Toyota

COL Adam J. Dobney

Department of Defence

Developing a Data Mindset to Drive Business Insights

Shaanan Cohney

University of Melbourne

Ma, I Broke it: Lessons in Systems Design from Three Decades in Cybersecurity

7–8 August 2024

Crown Promenade, Melbourne

See you there!