Baccalaureate degree with 20+ years of Manufacturing Quality experience.
Today's job market is more competitive than ever. Give yourself a leg up by becoming a certified Quality Technician. Our Quality Technician Skills for Success program was developed to address the growing need for skilled workers in manufacturing. This ten-day workshop will give you the skills you need to be successful, led by our instructors with years of industry experience. Through these workshops, participants will learn essential quality concepts, tools, and tasks. This training provides a Purdue University Certificate of Learning and a OSHA 10 Credintial. Quality Technician Average National Salary $38,957 Quality Technician Indianapolis Average Salary $54,022 (Salary Data Provided By GlassDoor - 2016) Courses & Topics Quality Tools & Techniques - Learn the basics of quality improvement, quality audits, and the seven quality tools. Workplace skills for quality technicians - Learn the core professional skills relevant to working in a manufacturing environment, including effective communication and conflict management. Print reading for manufacturing - Learn information and skills needed to interpret prints commonly encountered in manufacturing quality control environments. Measurement for manufacturing - Learn information and skills needed to perform measurements in manufacturing quality control environments using tools such as micrometers and gauge blocks. Problem solving using PDCA, A3, and root cause analysis - Discover Plan-Do-Check-Act, A3, and root cause analysis to effectively solve problems in the workplace. Basic Excel Skills - Learn skills needed to use Excel to create worksheets and perform calculations. Basic Statistical process control (SPC) l - Learn information and skills needed to perform basic data analysis to perform calculations and create charts. Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) - Learn how to use APQP and PPAP to ensure product quality and process efficiency. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Control Plans - Learn how to use FMEA and control plans to ensure product quality and process efficiency.
A high school diploma, or HSE; as well as prior manufacturing experience is required for admission.
Ten business days prior to a scheduled cohort.