Preparation course for Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE)
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Who should attend
In engineering, reliability isn't a bonus, it’s a baseline. Whether you're building systems, managing maintenance, or improving quality, you need to be confident that what you're designing or supporting will work as intended, consistently and safely. That’s what reliability engineering is all about.
This Preparation Course for Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE) is designed for professionals who want to go deep into reliability principles — not just to pass the certification exam, but to lead reliability efforts with practical insight and technical confidence. Over five intensive days, we’ll cover the full scope of CRE exam content, from statistical analysis and risk management to design techniques, failure modeling, and maintenance strategies.
But this course isn’t just about theory. You’ll work through real-world case studies, learn how to use industry tools, and build the kind of problem-solving mindset that makes reliability engineers essential across industries. Whether you're in design, quality, or operations, this course helps you connect the dots between data, performance, and long-term system reliability.
Course Outline
Foundations of Reliability Engineering
- Understanding reliability engineering concepts, benefits, functions, and drivers
- Identifying the key role of reliability engineers and their leadership responsibilities
- Discussing the importance of supplier reliability assessment and performance monitoring
- Describing product lifecycle engineering stages and cost issues related to each stage
- Explaining the quality triangle and the economics of product maintainability and availability
- Introduction to reliability engineering methods and tools:
- Corrective and preventive action (CAPA)
- Root cause analysis
- Six Sigma methodologies
- System engineering and integration
- Project management