
Ten Career Gems for New Reliability Engineers
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Carl and Fred discuss our top advice for those starting a role as a reliability engineer for the first time.
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Carl and Fred discuss our top advice for those starting a role as a reliability engineer for the first time.
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Recorded at Brightly Illuminate 2024 in Raleigh NC! Thank you to Amanda Fletcher, MBA, CFEA and the AWESOME team that puts this epic event together each year!!
Last week there was a great case study released by Team Brightly talking about Cirrus Aircraft. This episode is the ideal co-pilot to that recent post that gets you more insight around this maintenance management journey.
Brian Miller sat down with Greg Christensen at Illuminate to discuss operational and facilities impacts using #assetEssentials and more from #Brightly! Thank you for this great conversation, Brian.
Hear it from a real user’s vantage point to understand the how, why, and what you might achieve with a CMMS that your culture not only embraces but values top to bottom. Everyone has a different story but this one is well worth a listen.

Carl and Fred discuss the use of AI with FMEA, what works and what does not work.
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Jeff O’Brien, Co-founder of Zoidii, joined CMMSradio to share his journey story including background and previous CMMS ventures leading to building and launching Zoidii CMMS. Tune in to get to know Jeff and this brand making waves in the CMMS and maintenance industry.
Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn and find Zoidii at https://zoidii.com/
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Dianna and Fred discuss what do Reliability Engineers do?
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Woolpert sat down with CMMSradio to record this episode from the EPIC Brightly Illuminate event in Raleight NC March 2024!! Thank you to David Sturtz and Ryan Butler for this great interview. We covered a ton of info…

Dianna and Fred discuss a common reliability engineering dilemma: do we have enough data? Is data nirvana achievable?
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Corey Dickens, CMRP and Patrick Ferretti of Brightly sat down with CMMSradio from the Brightly Illuminate 2024 user conference in Raleigh, North Carolina to discuss Origin – A Strategic Asset Health Management & Capital Planning Software – to share their perspectives on maintenance management, manufacturing, facilities management, and the like.
We’ll get into Patrick’s background – in construction, healthcare, industrial manufacturing and facilities management – and how it makes a big impact on how he helps Brightly clients leverage Origin and other Brightly products. It really drives meaning behind the data from day-to-day operations.
Corey shares how Origin is being leveraged to maintain equilibrium in maintenance management! We even talked about general best practices of CMMS utilization. We’ve heard “if it isn’t written down, it did not happen!” That matters to overall maintenance operations because your CMMS creates the documented journey to support your business case and beyond.
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Dianna Deeney interviews Jake McKee to explore AI Experience Design (AIX), the practice of designing relationships between humans and intelligent AI systems, and how it’s reshaping product development in today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape.
In this eye-opening conversation, Jake draws a powerful parallel between today’s AI transformation and the digital transformation of the early 2000s. The key difference? Scale and speed. While the early web had natural boundaries, AI presents an almost limitless frontier advancing at breathtaking pace. This creates unique challenges for product teams caught between executive demands for AI innovation and the practical realities of implementation. Jake explains how this pressure often leads to a predictable cycle of over-reliance followed by algorithm aversion before teams eventually find balance.
Rather than viewing AI as a replacement for human capabilities, Jake advocates for seeing it as a “creative and critical partner” that enhances our thinking and processes. He shares practical examples of how product teams can thoughtfully integrate AI – from using it to test early concepts against customer data to employing it as a collaborative ideation tool. Throughout our discussion, Jake emphasizes that successful AI integration depends on maintaining human relationships at the center of product development, not pushing customers further away behind technological barriers.
This interview is part of our series, “A Chat with Cross Functional Experts”. Our focus is speaking with people that are typically part of a cross-functional team within engineering projects. We discuss their viewpoints and perspectives regarding new products, the values they bring to new product development, and how they’re involved and work with product design engineering teammates. [Read more…]
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Product life testing is expensive. Thus, many seek ways to minimize the cost. Two common methods is to use the fewest samples that may lead to a meaningful result, and using acceleration methods to shorten test times. Designing a test based on the pass/fail (binomial distribution) approach provides a path to using very few samples, providing a clear pass/fail result, and is relatively risky.
Let’s examine the success testing approach, the assumptions, benefits and faults. Plus, what other options you may have available to get the information concerning expected product/component life. Knowing the details of success testing enables you to use it when it’s appropriate and when to avoid its use.
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Molly Phillips, Training Manager at Brightly, sat down for an interview at Brightly Illuminate 2024 to share some of her favorite things about this event – It is all about the users of Brightly products. This interview is from day one of Illuminate in Raleigh, North Carolina.
We then sat with Michael Hartsell, Brightly Product Manager III, sharing his background/experience and how that makes a difference in how he’s able to support Brightly users. The internships and roles he had after graduating set a strong foundation for managing products designed to support these same industrial environments.
Have a listen and let us know what you think or what you’d like to hear more about – Maybe it’s Brightly products, maintenance management, CMMS, or something totally random. Let us know with a comment.
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Today we’re diving into a topic that keeps many executives awake at night—ERP implementations. More specifically, why so many of them fail and, perhaps more importantly, how to fix them midstream before they derail your operations.
Joining me today is someone who knows this space inside and out—Chintan Sutaria. Chintan grew up working in an EMS business from a young age, gaining firsthand experience in the unique challenges of our industry. His career path took him into the world of business process consulting at some of the largest Big 5 firms, and he has since worked with numerous EMS companies on a wide range of projects.
Many of you may recognize Chintan as the founder and former CEO of CalcuQuote, a well-known supply chain management software solution for the EMS industry. Recently, he founded, OpenJar, a consultancy dedicated to helping electronics manufacturers navigate complex business challenges—including ERP implementations.
We’ll discuss his new company as well as his recent blog post, “Why Your ERP Implementation Failed (and How to Fix It Midstream)”, explore common pitfalls, and uncover strategies to steer your ERP project back on course.
Chintan’s Company
OpenJar
https://openjartech.com
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Greg and Fred discuss ways to detect and monitor changes in a system. So, what is the trigger to indicate an event, threat, or anomaly that can result in a risk. This becomes critical if you want to focus on the critical few NOT the insignificant many.
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Talking serious TRASH with Bryan Bieschke, CMRP – Head of Community & Partnerships at UpKeep! No BS! No Frills! Skip the Buzz words!
Maintenance is literally everywhere and we’re talking about ALL of it!! Skip all the #hogwash and noise! Get in here for a pot of gold episode and real insights that matter for maintenance, reliability, and beyond to make your CMMS journey a success!! We even talked about the Skilled Trades Gap!!
Plus we did a little preview of an upcoming panel discussion happening at the Reliable Plant Conference in Chicago on June 3, 2024 – It’s a panel about the evolution of CMMS but without the boring history lesson. Will you be there?
We also touched on the ways to deliver value and why maintenance is a revenue contributor!!
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Enrico and Fred discuss various approaches to allocation.
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