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19th Mar 2010
Wilde recently held ReliaSoft training courses entitled 'FMEA/FMECA' using ReliaSoft XFMEA software. Mike McCarthy, Reliability Specialist at Wilde tutored the courses that were held at our client's premises. Some comments from course delegates include; "This course really provides the detail and hands on experience to provide you with the confidence of administrating XFMEA in an event scenario." Genzyme "Mike is very knowledgeable on FMECA processes and reliability aspects, he also delivered the course at a good...more
19th Feb 2010
Mike McCarthy from Wilde is presenting at this year's NAFEMS Conference being held 8th-9th June in Oxford. Mike's presentation is entitled 'Reducing Product Development Risk with Reliability Engineering Methods'. Mike has over 20 years of experience within the reliability field and his presentation will be of interest to those already involved with reliability engineering methods, as well as those new to the topic. Conference Theme The theme of this year's conference is; * Positive Business Impact of Simulation * Innovative Simulation...more
2nd Feb 2010
Due to an expansion of our business activities we are actively looking to strengthen our engineering team. Reflecting strong demand for our reliability engineering services, we are interested in recruiting a Senior Reliability Engineer. This is an exciting new opportunity for anybody already involved the reliability engineering industry to develop their career. Job Description Reporting to the Principal Reliability Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical services in a range of areas related to relaibility engineering, including RBD, FTA, FMEA...more
16th Sep 2009
Wednesday 16 September 2009 - 14.00 - 15.00 Four FREE Webinar Sessions Our four FREE webinar sessions introduce key concepts to consider when you are looking to improve your engineering functions. All sessions are held on a Wednesday afternoon from 14.00 - 15.00, on the dates indicated below in brackets. Introduction to Reliability Engineering (29th July) Managing Risk Using FME(C)A Including FEA & CFD Approaches (12th August) Optimising Designs Using DOE With Real & Virtual (FEA & CFD) Test Data (2nd...more
11th Jun 2009
Wilde's Mike McCarthy is presenting at a one-day seminar, "Reliability Performance Data Analysis" – 11th June 2009, Solihull. This one day seminar run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is aimed at Engineers and Managers concerned with product development, or those involved with reliability improvement of existing products and production processes. Cost demands and legal considerations mean that engineers are now required to deliver ‘expected reliability’ of a product from the outset. This seminar will explore issues...more
19th May 2009
Wilde's Mike McCarthy is presenting at the 3-day conference, "Safety Control and Instrumentation Systems Conference: Process and Machine Safety" - 19th - 21st May 2009, Manchester. This conference will examine and discuss the latest local and international practices and standards in process and machine safety. It will focus on the technology and application of safety-related control and instrumentation systems in the chemicals, energy, mining and manufacturing industries. It will also examine the complex and challenging issues of using control systems...more
8th May 2009
As the credit-crunch bites harder, forward thinking companies are looking towards developing their greatest asset – their staff!!! During these difficult economic times, strategic business leaders are taking this opportunity to up-skill their workforce to help contribute towards that all important competitive advantage. Developing and retaining motivated staff is crucial to a business’ long term performance. The bottom line is that when the recession eventually ends, companies must be in a position to meet the challenges ahead. Facilitated by...more