Recurrent Training for Auditors
Course content
Initial training may provide the basic skills to support an organisation's Quality Audit process, however over time these skills may not be developed to the necessary level to provide for fully effective auditing, or auditors may develop bad practices which seriously detract from the effectiveness of audit activities.
This course aims to review and improve auditing techniques, by re-visiting previous training elements, drawing from personal experiences, and introducing additional auditing tools and techniques aimed at the enhancement of auditing competence.
The recurrent training course will focus on the following aspects of auditing:
- Managing the audit process.
- Annual audit programmes.
- Planning individual audits.
- Investigative skills,
- Reporting audit findings.
- Nonconformity categorisation.
- Corrective Action and audit close out mechanisms.
- Supplier Assessment & Audit.
Practical case study activities will be used to provide delegates with the opportunity to learn new techniques in a safe learning environment with a trainer having many years of practical audit experience.
Course prerequisites
A basic understanding of auditing techniques together with a minimum of 18 months of practical auditing experience in an aviation environment.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Scheduled dates
None, request by mail
