Aerospace training increases by 42%

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TEC has announced that 2016 was a record year with more delegates and training courses than ever before.

TEC Transnational has announced that 2016 was a record year with more delegates and training courses than ever before.

Tutors at the aerospace and defence training specialist delivered 94 courses over 12 months to more than 786 delegates – an increase of 42% on 2015. The delegates came from some of the world’s largest aerospace and defence contractors.

TEC Director Dr David Scrimshire said: “Demand has increased as companies begin preparing for the major changes to AS9100, which were delayed but finally released in the last quarter of 2016. We have had a vast number of enquiries and we are working hard to make sure everyone is ready to implement the changes for the deadlines this year and in 2018.

“Within the aerospace and defence sectors engineers need to constantly stay on top of new regulations, industry practise, efficiency models and safety systems. When you attend a TEC course you are not just getting two-days of learning but 30 years’ practical experience, combined with ongoing research and development.”

TEC courses help engineers perform audits and develop a better understanding of the design and implementation of modern, process-based quality management systems now mandated by AS9100 Rev D.

Courses included QMS Lead Auditor; AS9100 Internal Auditor; AS9100:2016 Heads-Up / Understanding & Implementing; Risk Management & FMEA and AS9100 and AS9120 foundation courses.

The courses are designed to help engineers with risk-based thinking, customer satisfaction, effectiveness and improvement of processes, as well as acting as a badge of competence to show certification bodies and customers.

www.tectransnational.com

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