
Career Strategies
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Kirk and Fred discuss about a career progression in the field of reliability engineering and job movement in this post-pandemic work world.
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Kirk and Fred discuss about a career progression in the field of reliability engineering and job movement in this post-pandemic work world.
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by Christopher Jackson Leave a Comment

Chris and Fred discuss what you can do to feel good about your job … including when you know it is time to move on.
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by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

Carl and Fred discussing advice for experienced engineers who are looking to change jobs or companies.
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Carl and Fred talking about their experiences in their own careers and advices for others in developing and taking advantage of career opportunities within a company.
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by Adam Bahret Leave a Comment

Adam and Jordon Suls discussing how reliability engineers find the reliability engineering profession
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Carl and Fred discussing part two of their podcast on advancing your reliability engineering career.
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by Carl S. Carlson Leave a Comment

Carl and Fred discussing their personal experiences and tips about advancing reliability engineering careers.
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by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

Good with data or failure analysis are elements of a great reliability engineer.
Another is the ability to influence. The perfect analysis and dynamic slide deck are not sufficient. You also must master the ability to persuade, to influence.
by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

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.
by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

You have signed up to sit for the CRE exam.
You have the education and experience. Then you look at the CRE body of knowledge. The breath of statistics, the range of tools, the plethora of concepts.
You need to review the material. Where do you start?
by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

Every project and program includes reliability engineering.
This may be obvious with a structured program and reliability plan or may be unspoken. The product or system will have some level of reliability performance whether or not anyone is overtly working to achieve a reliability goal.
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by Fred Schenkelberg Leave a Comment

How does one become a reliability engineer?
How does one create a career based on reliability engineering?
In my experience, I have seen several paths and have observed a number of key traits that make for a successful career.
This discussion examines the traits of successful reliability professionals from different industries.
The combination of those profiles and my experience with coaching dozens as they built their careers has provided a unique insight into the key traits that separate a rewarding from an unfulfilling career in reliability engineering.
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