How to Get Started as a Reliability Engineer
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Andre and Fred discuss how one becomes a reliability engineer.
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Andre and Fred discuss how one becomes a reliability engineer.
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Fred Schenkelberg interviews Bill Tonti about his work and investing in the field of reliability engineering.
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Adam and Fred discuss dealing with cost reduction and reliability.
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Adam and Fred discuss how to balance the goal of reliability with other program objectives:
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Kirk and Fred discuss the marginal value of environmental standards.
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Tim Rodgers interviews Jezdimir Knezevic concerning Dr. K’s pioneering work on the ability of systems to maintain functionality over time, named by him as function-ability.
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Kirk and Fred discuss where environmental specifications should come from and why they don’t all too often.
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Kirk and Fred discuss a few ideas on minimizing early field failures with your product.
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Obtaining certifications based on your reliability engineering knowledge does not make you a professional. It is how you apply your knowledge that does. Let’s explore what it means to be a professional reliability engineer.
It is how you apply your knowledge that does. Let’s explore what it means to be a professional reliability engineer.
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Andre and Fred discuss setting meaningful specifications and requirements.
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Fred Schenkelberg interviews Jim McLinn about his work and volunteering in the field of reliability engineering.
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Tim and Fred discuss the classic scope-schedule-cost “iron triangle” that determines the priorities for product development, and how reliability and quality can be optimized in that environment.
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