Red X® Reliability Engineer CertificationA Red X Reliability Engineer is recognized for demonstrating the ability to unravel complex interactions among the product, the customer application, and the field environment, to eliminate previously unidentified or not understood failure modes. Often the largest grouping of field failures is called “No Trouble Found.” Red X Reliability Engineers possess the skills needed to look beyond the “No Trouble Found” label to comprehend and recreate the field failures. A Red X Reliability Engineer has the ability to understand the impact of time and the customer’s environment on failures to provide statistically proven solutions. Prerequisite:Candidate must be a certified Red X Journeyman. Course Requirements:Strategies for Reliability and Validation class (3 days) Skill Requirements:
Who should attend?Product and reliability engineers working to improve field performance over time and the customer’s environment may attend. Submission Requirements:Shainin certification emphasizes the demonstration of developed skills rather than the accumulation of knowledge. The Red X Reliability Engineer must lead two successful reliability projects. The projects must be reviewed and submitted as they are completed. Submitting two projects at one time will not be accepted, as it does not allow for appropriate technical development. The projects must be completed using the FACTUAL™ template in a concise technical report presenting the strategy, evidence, reasoning, and lessons learned that resulted in successful project completion in accordance with certification standards. Time Limit:A candidate has 24 months from certification as a Red X Journeyman to submit their projects. |