Introduction
Why Recurrent Training?
It is important for auditors to not only maintain but also to continually enhance their auditing skills, as well as avoid bad practices, and also to be able to demonstrate to a regulatory authority that they are maintaining their ongoing auditing competence.
Initial auditor training focuses on the basic principles of auditing, aiming to provide delegates with sufficient understanding and practical tools to be in a position to undertake audits sufficient to satisfy the regulatory authority.
Unfortunately, over time some of the essential aspects of this training may be forgotten, and auditors fail to follow good practices due to other work pressures or lack of support from management. Auditors may also wish to further improve their auditing competence. This two-day course provides the opportunity for auditors to re-visit the principles and practices originally presented in our standard auditor training courses, and to further enhance their skills with additional materials designed to reinforce the application of sound audit planning and conduct in a broader range of audit applications. This course is also designed to satisfy any regulatory concerns relating to the decrease in audit effectiveness over time.
This two-day course is designed to meet the needs of auditors who wish to revisit their original training and enhance their auditing skills. It is suitable for all auditors who have received basic auditor training and who now need to continue with their professional development as an auditor.
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.
Learning Objectives
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.
Who should take this course
Regulatory inspectors, Oversight staff, Auditors and Compliance Monitoring staff working in relation to European Aviation regulations such as Part 145/Part 147/Part M/Part OPS/Part 21, and other aviation regulations. In particular, those who have previously attended one of the JAA TO range of auditor training courses, or other internationally recognized auditor training programmes and have several years of audit experience wish to update their knowledge and competence in relation to current audit ‘best practice’ auditing techniques.
Pre-requisites
A basic understanding of auditing techniques together with a minimum of 18 months of practical auditing experience in an aviation environment.
Duration
2 days - each day will commence at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.