How to Learn Reliability Engineering
Speaker: Fred Schenkelberg
It’s not possible to point to one moment, class, seminar, workshop, or conference where I learned reliability engineering. Not one situation, project, conversation, or meeting either. Learning reliability engineering is a journey and each is different.
Some of us start in the field of reliability engineering by choice. Others by being assigned the role. Either way, we then start a career-long journey that includes formal and informal education, and a lot of exploration, discovery, and observations along the way.
Let’s take a look at a few ways to really learn what you need to know along your journey to become a reliability engineer. Where do you start? What resources are available? How to structure where to focus both short term and long.
More than just a catalog of available learning opportunities, let’s focus on how you can assess where you are along the path and what you need to know, then discuss a few options available to you to gain the knowledge you need to continue your professional development.
This Accendo Reliability webinar originally broadcast on 14 April 2020.
The audio track is now an Accendo Reliability Webinar Series podcast episode. View the episode show notes to listen or subscribe to the podcast.
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